Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year!

I haven't had much time to blog lately, but needless to say my episode reviews will be up as usual following the show. The only difference being it may take me a day or two longer to get them up with my new commute. I also have several half-finished posts I'll try and get up and running as well. Part of the lack of posting is that I'm really, really trying not to spoil myself for the opener, a feat which is becoming increasingly difficult given that several people on the internets have seen it. Note: I have NOT read those two linked articles and they probably contain spoilers!

In the comments of my previous post, Ana has a nice review of some of the extras on the DVD (which I haven't had time to watch yet - maybe Friday since I have it off). But she also asks the following question:
Do you think Walt is a part of the “everyone” that has to go back to the island?
I think this is one of the most interesting questions going into the new season, not just for Walt, but for Desmond too. Neither of them were officially part of the Oceanic 6, yet they're arguably the two most important characters on the show. Personally, I'd be shocked if both of them didn't return to the island at some point, but who knows?

I hope everyone has a safe, happy and fun New Year! Of course, with new LOST being just three weeks away, 2009 is already shaping up to be AWESOME! :)

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Because You Left

Title of the LOST season opener. There's a preview in the link as well, but I'm resisting. Getting harder each passing day though.

However, my Season 4 DVD has arrived. The only thing I've had time to do with the holidays and all is rewatch "The Constant," which may bump "Flashes Before Your Eyes" off the #1 spot in my LOST Top Ten Episodes list. Need to watch Flashes again to be sure.

How's everyone liking the DVD? Are the extra features great or meh?

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

More Season 5 Lost Spoilage

Haven't clicked on it, didn't read it thanks to some out-of-nowhere willpower, but Ain't It Cool News has a full two minutes of the Season Premiere, along with some episode titles.

This is the hardest part of the wait now, balancing my thirst for anything LOST and not spoiling myself for the opener. *sigh*

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Season 5 Tidbits

Link via Fark. Won't comment in case people are worried about spoilers, although I can tell you it's not much (and may not be accurate, though it's supposed to come from Darlton).

Not to mention, with only 32 episodes to go, you know we're going to be getting heavy doses of plot and mythology. Seven more weeks! :)

Thursday, November 20, 2008

This Is What I'm Talking About!

Via Ain't It Cool News (click for biggy):

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Also, check out this bizarre LOST thingy (future promo perhaps) with Sayid. Really don't know what to make of it, but it's cool looking, eh?

Saturday, November 8, 2008

January 21st, 2009

Best. Birthday. Present. Ever.

The day our long LOST nightmare is over also happens to be my birthday! Guess I'm going to need an island-shaped cake this year! Woohoo! :)

Friday, November 7, 2008

Wicked Beads

My good friend Missie just started an online store selling homemade jewelry, Wicked Beads. If you're looking for an original little something as a Christmas gift, check it out. :)

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Welcome To The Presidency, Mr. Obama...

Marvel used to have a recurring headline they often used whenever a superhero team got a new member: "Welcome to the _____, _____ ... hope you survive the experience." The issue that comes most to my mind is X-Men #171 when Rogue joined:


As ecstatic as I am over Obama winning, he's now being given a Presidency that's going to have to deal with a myriad of problems right off the bat, problems that are going to have to be solved (or at very least improved upon) quickly and successfully. It's a daunting task, to be sure, and while I believe that Obama's pragmatism and intelligence will be able to carry him through the mess that's he inheriting, I can't help but wonder if he feels at all daunted at the enormity of the task he now faces. One thing is for sure - he sure didn't show it last night. Simply an incredible moment in our nation's short history.

Couple election observations:

1) I just finished reading Millennial Makeover, which argued that not only would 2008 be a realigning election (I think the jury is still out on that one), but that it would be shaped by the largest generation to enter the voting population since the baby boomers. This year, I think they got it half right. Young voters (18-29), of which nearly all are from the Millennials, comprised 18% of the electorate and went for Obama 66-32%, the most overwhelmingly democratic group of the populace. Obama tapped into them by speaking to them on their level, through the internet and on cell phones, and by calling them into service. But the democratic tidal wave down ballot that most pundits expected really didn't materialize as House and Senate candidates seem to have generally underperformed expectations and several ballot measures were defeated as well.

But the thing to remember here is that the entire Millennial Generation won't fully reach voting age until 2020. In some ways, Obama would have been better off running in 2012 or 2016 since they'll make up a much larger share of the electorate then. But if Obama has a successful first term and lives up to the very gaudy expectations of this group, I think the democratic tsunami could actually come in 2010 (a redistricting year) and 2012, because there will be such a larger portion of the electorate. No pressure.

2) Obama ran one of the best campaigns I've ever seen - he won Indiana on the ground game alone - and it will be dissected, analyzed and likely copied by everyone who runs four years from now. Check out the NY Times' take on Obama's campaign - great read.

3) And if you want something completely different, check out this hilarious roundtable discussion Red State had yesterday while they were killing time (it used to be on their front page, but I guess they took it down). A sample:

An anniversary has recently passed. On October 25, 3018 ThirdAge, Elrond Half-elven, son of Eärendil of the line of Thingol,bearer of Vilya the great Ring of Power, made a critical decisionfor his people.

Rather than allow the last remaining outposts of the Elves atImladris and Lothlórien continue without disruption from theoutside world, he chose to invest the Elves in a grand global fightto rob Sauron of his power permanently, in the process destroyingthe Rings of Power of his own and Galadriel's. At the Council ofElrond, a Fellowship was constructed, representing Elves, Men,Wizards, Dwarves, and Halflings, all united by a supposed commoncause.

But where are the Elves now? All gone West. Was this great actof foreign policy by Elrond a self-destructive act? Would Elves nothave been better off allowing Sauron to remain, acting as acounterweight to the Men, and preventing Men from being anundisputed hyperpower in Middle-earth?

Awesome.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Lost Season 5 Promo!

Oh. My. God.



Couple things to notice here:

1) Several of the clips are of LOST events way in the past: especially the Beechcraft falling from the cliff and someone coming out of what looks like the Swan back entrance. Juliet also finds a very familiar looking Hatch buried in the ground. Are we seeing all round time travel here?

2) Jack's underground with a mining helmet

3) Hurley and Juliet have guns

4) Locke has a compass

5) Interestingly there's no sign of Desmond. Does he have to go back as well?

I can't believe we still have three more months of waiting! Argh!

The Worst Consequence Of The Oceanic Six Leaving The Island

Remember folks, don't go off on a suicidal bender and forget to vote. :)