Just a reminder, UK viewers, that it’s the finale of Lost tonight. It’s a good ‘un and you can read my almost completely spoiler-free review/preview in advance if you want assurances.
The third season starts in the US a week on Thursday…
Just a reminder, UK viewers, that it’s the finale of Lost tonight. It’s a good ‘un and you can read my almost completely spoiler-free review/preview in advance if you want assurances.
The third season starts in the US a week on Thursday…
In the US: Thursdays, 8.30pm/7.30pm Central, NBC
In the UK: Season 2 is on ITV2, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Season three after it.
Characters re-cast: 0
Major characters gotten rid of: 0, I think
Major new characters: None as far as I can see
Format change percentage: No idea. 10%, I’d guess.
Episodes seen previously: 1
I have a disclaimer to make. Three actually. I’m not talking about the $1 million NBC pays me every year to write favourable reviews about its shows on this blog: that’s something best kept secret.
No, my disclaimers are these:
The third sounds like heresy, I know, but I don’t like cringe comedy that much. I’ll hand in my nationality papers on the way out.
But here’s the third season of the US version of The Office and I feel like reviewing it anyway. And you know what, I kind of liked it – more than the UK version anyway.
I was in Charing Cross train station today and I saw a somewhat offensive advert:
“WTF?” I thought to myself. It was on a graphics screen, so I assumed it was going to change into something like AOL’s “Discuss” campaign.
But it didn’t. It was just that. I went away from it thinking, “What tossy Guardian-reading spanner thought that was a good idea?”, enumerating to myself all the wonderful things the US (I assumed they weren’t having a go at the Bolivians) has given the world. And I’m a Guardian reader.
Turns out it was an advert for Five’s new digital channel, Five US, which as we all know is the channel designed especially for me. There are going to be follow-up adverts that will turn the campaign into a positive one, apparently, but it’s already garnered complaints. And if I’m p’ed off with the ad, I’m pretty sure some of the rest of the target audience are going to be, too.
Whoops, Five.
I’ve got a bit of backlog on tele. Surprising huh? I’ve got to work my way through Callista Flockhart’s Brothers and Sisters and the first episode of the new series of Ghost Whisperer. Thankfully, there was nothing new in Heroes so my preview still holds.
The trouble is, I think I’ve over-dosed. I’ve just got too much tele to watch. I haven’t even looked to see what new shows are on this week, either, but I suspect there’ll be a few. And frankly, I’m not sure I can bring myself to sit through two shows starring two women so thin they make me worry about their health.
But I’ll try. It’s just going to take a while. Bear with me.
Variety confirms suspicions that Fox hasn’t given up the ghost on Justice and is saving it from probable death at the hands of Lost. It seems Fox execs are learning patience.
I also fingered Standoff as another possible victim of early cancellation fever. Variety reveals that Standoff is now on unofficial hiatus since scripts are taking their time coming through. They’re also adding Tim Minear as a consulting producer; Minear was consulting producer on Angel and also exec produced Wonderfalls and Firefly. Maybe he can make it interesting…
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