It should be no secret that I was of the mind to give up on TV (with the exception of the excellent Daily Show) after Angel was cancelled. Out of a morbid curiosity (and the fact that I have a PVR now), however, I decided to check out a few new shows this season. Based upon the Internet buzz that I was reading, "Lost" looked like it was worth a shot. So, I queue'd up the series premier, and gave it a watchin'.
I was not disappointed. The pilot was one of the most stunning hours of scripted TV that I have ever seen. I mean, it wasn't like I was watching a TV show -- it was more like I was watching a movie. A very tight, suspenseful, and totally amazing movie. Apparently, the "Lost" pilot was one of the most expensive ever made -- but it definitely showed, and it was definitely worth it.
So yes, I am quite hooked on this show. I have had to check some of my higher brain functions at the door (one little portable walkie-talkie is the only radio that they have? Puh-leeze), but once checked, the show has been a real treat (so far). I am having a bit of hard time visualizing how this show will be extended season after season, without it devolving into some sort of Gilligan's Island farce. But, hopefully, the creative forces behind this show won't let that happen.
Oh, and hopefully people will actually watch it, so that it is allowed to stay on the air.
-Andy.
Posted by andyr at October 12, 2004 12:20 AMSarah and I have also been thoroughly enjoying Lost (it keeps our J.J. Abrams fix until Alias starts up again). I think there are something like 47 survivors, and the writers really seem focused on exploring the personal stories of each one, so I think this could last for a few seasons. And last I heard it's getting good ratings.
The other total fluff show that I've been really enjoying is "LAX". Although my enjoyment of that could just be based on my fascination with airports.
I want to write something on "Jon Stewart as media critic" on my journal. We'll see if I ever get around to it.
Posted by: Justin at October 12, 2004 06:25 AM