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Review: Lost 3.1

Lost

In the US: Wednesdays, 9/8c, ABC

In the UK: Second season being repeated on E4. Third season probably a decade away from airing on C4 and E4, given their usual speed.

Characters re-cast: 0

Major characters gotten rid of: Unknown

Major new characters: 1, maybe 2 so far

Format change percentage: 20%

Rats run through mazes: 3

When last we saw our intrepid bunch of survivors from that rather spectacular plane crash, a fair few of them were getting “blown up” and three of them were being led off into captivity by The Others. This episode we get to see what happened to Jack, Kate and Sawyer, but we’re still none the wiser as to their fate. Don’t worry, I’m not going to spoil you UK viewers.

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Someone hit Clark for me

Chloe and Clark

Okay. You’re off to the lake together. By yourselves. She’s brought a kite in case “it’s too cold to go swimming”. You have a picnic.

Someone point Clark in the direction of the clue shelf: it’s up there and to the right.

There’s a reason Tom Welling goes round the set muttering, “Clark’s so stupid,” to himself, you know…

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Third-episode verdict: Jericho

Jericho

We’re three episode into Jericho now, so time to pass judgement. So far, we’re pretty sure about what kind of catastrophe has occurred and how widespread it might be and it doesn’t sound good. We’ve also had to deal with the possibilities of fallout, looting and other post-apocalyptic calamities.

The fact this isn’t a small-scale disaster is the redeeming quality of the show, which maintains a certain bleakness as a result. Since we don’t know exactly what (or who) has caused the disaster, there’s still an element of mystery to keep us going.

That’s good, because the town is populated by normal (for which read “dramatically bland”) people for the most part, so their stories aren’t actually that interesting. Only Lennie James and Skeet Urich’s characters have the slightest depth to them. Maybe the other characters will acquire some kind of charisma later on, with the plot keeping us watching until then.

So an ambivalent thumbs up. I might keep watching. I might not. Everyone else: try it if you want but don’t expect something wonderful just yet.

A child is born

Congratulations to my friend Jon Templar, who became a daddy for the first time on Wednesday. The daughter of Mr Templar will be Maebh Leela Conway Templar.

Yes, he is a Doctor Who fan. Why do you ask?