This bit from Alan Sepinwall’s review of the last episode of Lost is key to why I loved it, and the series as a whole. “Ultimately, “Lost” didn’t succeed because of the mythology. We’ve seen too many examples of mythology-heavy, character-light series fail over the last six years to think that. “Lost” succeeded on emotion, whether […]
Tiffany and I went to see Star Wars Episode III: The Revenge of the Sith Sunday, thanks to the magnanimity of Grandma. I was sort of ambivalent about going to see it, probably because the previous two movies (Episode I: Anakin the Golly Gee Boy and Episode II: Attack of the Wooden Lovers) were so […]