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Lost is over … now what?

May 23, 2010 Leave a comment

My favorite TV show ever, by far, is over. The season finale of Lost was tonight, and after six years of dedication… I don’t know what I’m going to do, at least when it comes to television.

Since 2004, the first semester of my senior year of high school, I had been extremely interested in this show. Lost made you think. It stretched your imagination. The characters were complex and dynamic. The plot was unique.

I don’t think I will ever be interested in a show like I was in Lost. Most TV today is simple, straightforward and predictable, e.g., cop shows where the bad guy gets caught or medical shows where the doctors come through.

But Lost cannot be summarized in a paragraph. A group of people survives a plane crash on some “special” topical island. There’s time travel, mythology and alternate timelines. Nobody really seems to know what’s going on.

The finale did not answer some of the big questions: what exactly was the island? What was the significance of Jacob and the Man in Black? What happened to the characters on the island after the final scene?

It seems the show focused more on the relationships between the characters, which is hardly unforgivable; they are what drove the show. It seemed a little cheesy, though, to have all of the characters –presumably deceased — reunited in the alternate timeline in some kind of a heaven/purgatory afterlife.

I will most likely spend the next few weeks wracking my brain over what happened. I still feel like I need some kind of closure.

With Alias and Lost — and to some extent Prison Break — I have gone from 2001 to 2010 (nine years is about 40 percent of my life now) watching such compelling shows. Now I have no idea what I will watch on TV.

Probably nothing. I don’t foresee anything being able to compete with Lost.

Categories: Reviews, Thoughts/Random

Cleveland Cavs: 2009/10 Review

May 13, 2010 Leave a comment

The Cavs began the 2009-2010 season with possibly the highest expectations in team history. After setting dozens of team records last year, they fell short against the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference Finals.

In the offseason, the team acquired C Shaquille O’Neal, SG Anthony Parker, SF Jamario Moon and PF Antawn Jamison — a great increase in talent .

There were ups and downs throughout the season, but they were consistently the best team in the NBA. They finished with the best record in the league for the second year in a row.

The Cavs beat the Chicago Bulls in five games (best of seven) and moved on to face the aging Boston Celtics.

It suffices to say the Cavs fell flat on their face and lost to Boston in six games. They had no answer for PG Rajon Rondo, and the whole Cavs team seemed to be discombobulated. The effort cost head coach Mike Brown his job.

SF LeBron James is going to be a free agent this summer, and nobody knows where he will sign. It’s been the talk of the town/country all year. Many think he will leave Cleveland for a larger market.

No matter what happens, this season ended way before most fans thought it would. The result was the same as always — watching another team hoist the championship trophy.

Plus, the Indians suck and Browns aren’t looking much better. Things could get very bleak in this town.

Consecutive seasons in Cleveland since its last championship: 128

Categories: Sports, Yearly/Holidays
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