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I want to like Jericho, I really do, as the idea is interesting and it is ably handled, but I keep finding something really repellent about it when I watch it. I'm not sure what it is - maybe the overwhelming whiteness of the bit of America that survives, maybe the feeling of overwhelming conversatism I get from the show (I can't really explain this, but it's probably tied up with the whole small town values thing which they've got going).
And Lost
It turns out I have a very limited tolerance for the Others being so all powerful and so much in control of everything and everyone. It's not very fun to watch the rats in the maze when you're not only rooting for the rats but it seems like you will have to wait for months (or years) for something good to happen to them. Sadism is not really my cup of tea.
I think I prefered the polar bear. And the dinosaur stompy thing. Speaking of which, where is stompy? I liked him.
And Lost
It turns out I have a very limited tolerance for the Others being so all powerful and so much in control of everything and everyone. It's not very fun to watch the rats in the maze when you're not only rooting for the rats but it seems like you will have to wait for months (or years) for something good to happen to them. Sadism is not really my cup of tea.
I think I prefered the polar bear. And the dinosaur stompy thing. Speaking of which, where is stompy? I liked him.
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Date: 2006-10-18 05:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-18 06:06 am (UTC)http://letterfromhere.blogspot.com/2006/09/making-nuclear-war-thinkable.html
Good comments from the always-sharp Billmon down below, too.
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Date: 2006-10-18 06:16 am (UTC)