There are three episodes of Pushing Daisies remaining. I will watch them when I can. I shake my fist at ABC for killing it just as I fell in love.
Heroes . . . I mainlined it somewhere near the end of season two, and I think it's one of those shows that works best when you watch it in a big lump; it's easier to work out all the twisty subplots that way. But the science started to come across like the adults in a Charlie Brown cartoon.
Supernatural seems to have picked up my "I'm watching it to the bitter end, dammit!" approach to a show that I last felt with X-Files. After season eight, nearly any new development automatically becomes more palatable.
And, hey, nothing else to watch until Dollhouse starts up . . .
*sigh* There's not even that many characters in general who live through two episodes. I still have my fingers crossed that Jo turns out to be an illegitimate Winchester. She kicked a reasonable amount of ass during her stint(as did her mother). Here I'll shake my fist at fandom's hatred of ovaries.
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Heroes . . . I mainlined it somewhere near the end of season two, and I think it's one of those shows that works best when you watch it in a big lump; it's easier to work out all the twisty subplots that way. But the science started to come across like the adults in a Charlie Brown cartoon.
Supernatural seems to have picked up my "I'm watching it to the bitter end, dammit!" approach to a show that I last felt with X-Files. After season eight, nearly any new development automatically becomes more palatable.
And, hey, nothing else to watch until Dollhouse starts up . . .
*sigh* There's not even that many characters in general who live through two episodes. I still have my fingers crossed that Jo turns out to be an illegitimate Winchester. She kicked a reasonable amount of ass during her stint(as did her mother). Here I'll shake my fist at fandom's hatred of ovaries.