Good grief. Nothing like getting really sick for awhile to put your plans to write on hold. It's been a weird few months, to say the least. I don't really want to talk about that though....So, let's move on....
Friday Night Lights recovered somewhat, but it never got up and running quite as well as the first season. I'm glad it's returning in the fall though. It's still a great show, despite the problems that crept in during the second season. I'm going to chalk it up to a sophomore slump that was compounded by the on again, off again, will it or won't it return that led things off as well as the writer's strike that brought everything to a screeching halt. Season three will be back to normal. I'm sure of it!!
Kudos to CBS for picking up Dexter. What a wickedly good show it is. If you missed it rent it, and stick it out the grisly first half hour of the first episode. It's all kind of morbid and twisted, but Michael C. Hall from Six Feet Under fame is perfect for the role. He is so able to play this seriously disturbed serial killer and make him into a likeable person. Who ever dreamed up the idea of a serial killer stalking serial killers (that would be Jeff Lindsay, author of Darkly Dreaming Dexter) really needs to get checked out. I just may have to get Showtime, so I can watch the second season right away.
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Friday Night Lights
What did they do to Friday Night Lights? After waiting all summer for the show to return, the opening episode was a bit of a letdown, to say the least. The plot wasn't entirely plausible, particularly the storyline featuring Landry and Tyra. The show also was overrun with pointless rock music. I'm not ready to give up. Perhaps, they were just setting the stage for the second season. Last year, the story just evolved so naturally, it's hard not to be angry about the soap opera that started Season Two.
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