A totally LAME X-files ripoff complete with braindead characters and
dumb plots.
I hope it sinks down Abrams fat ego-infested asshole.
I agree. Fringe is disappointing but not shit. I rewatched
a couple of X-File episodes over the Christmas break and
even after all these years they remain scarey. Which is
a lot more than can be said for most horror movies.
> JJ Abrams has way too many
> projects in the works right now, so most of them suffer in one way, or
> another. I can't wait to see how much he is going to mess up the next
> season of "Lost"!
He is the oddest writer/producer I have ever come across.
The Rommel of TV production. He knows how to get a show
off the ground and rolling along but never seems to plan far
enough in advance to keep it on track.
--
AlanH
All indications are that the entire cast and crew are sure that it will be
the final season. In the absence of a preexisting contract for another year,
it seems to me that ABC has no choice. You can't keep airing the show if the
people who make it have all left. The series is being ended as a planned
artistic decision, not because they couldn't do well if they went another
year. I'm sure the ABC executives *wish* it weren't ending, but the creators
seem to have decided that this is the right year to buckle down, focus, and
wrap up the story in a way that doesn't diminish the quality of the show, in
a creative sense. That's just the way it's going down.
--
--Sean
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'I am extremely disappointed. I send you out for exciting new designer
drugs, and you come back with tomato sauce.'
--Dr Gregory House
[looking at a child's toy] 'You know, elephants are not purple. This is
WRONG.'
--Dr Temperance Brennan
Yaeh. It could all be about a bunch of Hollywood
script writers who haven't a clue how to plot a story.
--
AlanH
>> Well they could always have a "Lost 2" series!
> Yaeh. It could all be about a bunch of Hollywood
> script writers who haven't a clue how to plot a story.
Was that just a general dig at Hollywood, or specifically at 'Lost'?
If the latter ... moan moan, whine whine, bitch bitch. Is no show *ever*
good enough to escape the dreaded Hurshman diatribe?
(PS -- You know I love ya. ... Not in a CASH sense, though.)