2009
05.17
I have to admit I was a bit disappointed of not seeing Syler at the end. However the episode was more than happy ending. Doyle finally managed to get his life back on the track, and happily for all, Loraine finally got rid of Kyle, her boyfriend and boss. Will they get together in some way, and maybe have a relationship ? Hope so.
There is one question after all, why the Puppeteer stashed all the video diaries in his closet ? Why didn’t he send them one by one to Claire ? No one knows. However, the web series really reveled the bright side of the Puppet Master. Probably many of you are asking why did this 4-episode show even existed. I think that it was a bridge to the good side of Doyle, because as we never saw him actually die, he will be back in the next season, playing the opposite of what he used to play so far in the Heroes Series - the good guy.
So, I really hope to see more from him in next season….
2009
05.16
Courtesy of SciFi Channel and HULU, Stargate SG-1’s ‘Politics,’ starring Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge and Don S. Davis. Guest stars include Robert Wisden and Ronny Cox (portraying Senator Robert Kinsey).
Having escaped the Goa’uld in another Earth reality, Daniel warns his Stargate Command that it is only a matter of time before they launch an attack in this one. No one takes him seriously and, the authorities have chosen to close the gate forever.
NOTE: ‘Politics’ is the second episode of a four-story episode arc, that began with ‘There But For the Grace of God,’ and concludes with season two’s premiere episode, ‘Serpent’s Lair.’
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2009
05.12
Although the entire season ends with the beautiful wedding of Chase and Cameron, this episode was far from “Shiny happy people” and much closer to “Loosing my religion”. As always the finale of House M.D. is way contradicting in many ways and the least unexpected. This episode got me way unprepared. Even in my wildest speculations, I would not predict such a creepy finale. For those of you who have not watched it yet, I envy you, because this was “Saw I” or even “The sixth sense” kind of screenplay (as much this is possible for a TV show). The directors were playing this all along since the previous episode in which we saw the passion between Cuddy and Gregory. News flash, It did not happen. Nothing did happen, it was all in the head of House. Everything, since he insulted her in her office, was not real, he never told her he was hallucinating, he never detox in this home with her, he never made love to her. It was all the Vicodine.
“So, this is the story you made up about who you are. It’s a nice one” says at the end… Amber, and Kutner adds” “Too bad it isn’t true“
What could I add to this ? Nothing. The episode was truly marvelous, no words can match it. Even patient in this episode was with two identities, far from just a coincidence.
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