Did you watch the season premiere of Lost? Did you talk about it with your friend? Did you HUNGER for the discussion that I, Braak!, and my atomic super-brain can provide? Fear not, fearless reader, for I bring considerable consideration to the subject!
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Why I Hate Kate From ‘Lost’ THIS time
Posted in Jeff Holland, Threat Quality with tags Jeff Holland, Lost, Threat Quality on January 7, 2010 by braakHaving just re-watched season 5 of “Lost,” I think I’ve come up with, quite possibly, the best reason to
hate Kate.
Granted, there are already plenty of good reasons. She constantly, CONSTANTLY acts counter to the requests of people because she seems to think they’re always saying “No girls allowed!” but has NEVER ONCE had that contrariness rewarded with positive results.
There’s also the writers’ insistence on teasing interesting backstory they can’t possibly deliver. Go back to that first season. You’d think she was some kind of criminal mastermind, the way that her mom was terrified of her and what with that marshal chasing after her (to Australia, even!), and how she’d concoct these elaborate plans to steal something like a toy plane.
Turns out she’s a hick who blew up her abusive stepdad. THAT’S ALL SHE DID. That is IT.
But let’s get back to season 5. Read more »
I Have Now Seen Lost Season 5
Posted in Braak with tags Braak, Lost, mad theories on December 18, 2009 by braakI think this means that I am all caught up, and am bouncing out of my head wanting to talk about it. I feel like this makes me like those lame people I used to mock at the water cooler (when I worked somewhere that had a water cooler) who were all saying shit like, “What do you think the polar bear means?”
It doesn’t mean anything, it was just a fucking polar bear. Cope.
I Speak TV: Your Buddy, Your Pally, Your Season Finale (Part I)
Posted in Jeff Holland, Threat Quality with tags Dollhouse, Fringe, House, I Speak TV, Jeff Holland, Lost on May 13, 2009 by braak
So good TV is wrapping up for the season, and it’s time to look at how things shook out.
This week, we’ll look at “Dollhouse,” “House,” “Fringe,” and “Lost.”
Let’s dig in:
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