Posts Tagged: ‘series finales’

Note: This post contains spoilers on the series finale of “24.”

It’s been quite a cathartic week for this TV fan. In the span of 24 hours, I’ve had to deal with the permanent loss of not one, but two of my favorite shows. Although I’m still trying to figure out what happened during the “Lost” finale, the other, the let’s-blow-stuff-up extravaganza “24″ actually managed to choke me up a little — and no one had to die on-screen to make it happen.

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Naturally, there are spoilers for the season finale of “Lost” in this post.

I’ve said before that the moment I quit loving “Lost” was when I saw Dr. Pierre Chang/Dr. Marvin Candle broadly exclaim that the energy the DHARMA initiative is tapping into might allow them to travel through time. The erratic time jumps that followed in season 5 really sealed the deal — they seemed formulated to confuse viewers and string them along instead of advancing the story.

It turns out the joke’s on me.

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When I sat down on Saturday morning to watch the series finale of “Dollhouse,” I really had only one question on my mind: “Who’s going to die in this episode?” It was sort of the inverse to my thought at the end of the third-to-last episode, “Getting Closer”: “Oh, yeah. This is a Joss Whedon show.”

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I’m not usually an early adopter when it comes to TV. The way I see it, time spent in front of the tube is pretty much wasted, and my leisure time is too precious to waste on something that’s not actually good. Instead – at least, until I started FanStuff – I let other people blaze the trails and map out the best shows for me.

So when I started watching “Monk” after hearing about the show on “Morning Edition” in 2004, it already had more than a season under its belt and had picked up its share of critical acclaim. Even so, it took me a while to make the commitment to start at the beginning, watching the whole series first on DVD and then on Hulu. Episodes could telegraph their endings – I often said, “That’s the guy!” long before Monk did – but that didn’t really matter. I had a soft spot for Monk, the former detective who never recovered from the loss of his wife, Trudy.

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