
Now pitching for the Boston Redsox......Jonathan Papelbon.
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I've always thought Robin Williams was something of a genius when it came to comedy. However, I never 'got it'. So I always watched him with a blank stare, always trying, but never figuring it all out. I know he did some good drama work in the past, Good Will Hunting, The Fisher King, Patch Adams, and the like, but I never did get to see them. Finally, he does a dark drama, One Hour Photo. That was an amazing and very creepy performance. It completely altered my view of him. And not too long after, comes Insomnia. Suddenly I find myself really liking the guy. Who knew someone that had such a great, offbeat, unique, sometimes annoying, sense of humor, could play that type of roll that well? And here we are, 2 weeks ago. (Flashback, sorry, my Lost mentality does that sometimes) I read he's making a guest appearance on SVU. I just about jump out of my skin cause I know this is gonna be good! And it was. I now find myself wanting him to do more dark dramas, be it TV or film, and will definitely see every single one of those that he does.
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As much as I lost track of Smokey I was glad he returned in the last epi. And what a return! Holy crap, I was completely rooting for Smokey and Ben when he swooped in and killed off the freighter army. Or at least some of them. That damn Keamy is still alive though :evil:. But this leads
me to wonder.... does Ben have control over it? I'm thinking not. Though Ben certainly had some doing in Smokey's rampage in the village, I really don't think he has control over it. At least not totally. He said they wanted to be as far away as possible from the freighter army as they could be. So I think had any of them, including Ben, run straight into the chaos, Smokey would have shredded them as well. Even Cuse has mentioned that there's consequences for calling up Smokey.
My question now is, where do I find a pet like that? I can see myself walking into my local PetSmart.... "Hi, can I help you sir?" "Yeah, I'm looking to get a pet, but I'm not sure what I want." "OK, let's go down the isles..." "A dog?" "No." "Cats?" "No." "Birds?" "No." "Spiders?" "GOD NO! Ewww... Who the @$# in their right mind would want of those ugly @$!%# things?!?" "Fish?" "No." "OK, what are you looking for in a pet exactly?" "I want one that will exact revenge on evil people. I want one that will instill fear in the hearts of men, and make them reconsider everything they've done in their lives." "...." "Do you have any smoke monsters?" "Security!!!"
After The Constant, I became quite worried about the direction the show was taking. Yeah, I knew this island was 'special', but I hoped against all hope it would still be logical, in some sense of the word. But The Constant dashed most of that hope to pieces, like Smokey trying to chop firewood with Mr. Eko's body. But, The Other Woman renewed my faith. This epi could have easily fit right inside season 1, maybe even 2. A great flashback that by itself doesn't actually advance the plot, but still tells a very interesting and intriguing character story.
Hmmm, funny.... as much as I want to know what the heck is going on on Craphole Island, I seem to prefer the epis like this one.... A little slower, one good big reveal, lots of other questions and insinuations raised, and good character story and development... over the action/adventure ones season 4 seems to revel in.
What a crazy season this has been. Excellent episodes, but it feels kind of surrealistic. I almost feel like I'm watching a totally different show from the one I first fell in love with in September of 2004. It's weird, but I almost miss those days when Jack, Locke, Kate, and Sayid would trek into the jungle, and it would take 3 episodes for them to complete their journey, and we'd learn absolutely nothing. :roll: Ah well, I guess I should enjoy the show for what it is. Still one of the best ever made.
So, thanks to the strike, (which I was totally on the writers' side on this one) Prison Break had a premature ending this season. But they did end it well. Poor Sucre, stuck in Sona now. With T-Bag as the new leader none the less. All I know is when Micheal had the gun pointed at Gretchen's back, I kept thinking, "Shoot her. Shoot her!!! SHOOT HER!!!" Hmmmm, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe. Nash Bridges' daughter all grown up. ;)
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