Apparently, Kuzul Enterprises intends on making a new Buffy movie… without Joss Whedon.
I think this is a big, big mistake. I’m talking Wild Wild West
big mistake.
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Apparently, Kuzul Enterprises intends on making a new Buffy movie… without Joss Whedon.
I think this is a big, big mistake. I’m talking Wild Wild West
big mistake.
Wow, that was quick. The 24: Season Seven DVD is out already!
Thanks to Andy – The TropicHunt.com Guy!
Here’s a list of shows that aren’t returning next television season:
CBS
Worst Week
The Unit
Without a Trace
11th Hour
ABC
According to Jim
Samantha Who?
The Unusuals
Cupid
Pushing Daises
Surviving Suburbia
NBC
Kath & Kim
Kings
Knight Rider
My Name is Earl
Medium
Life
Lipstick Jungle
Fox
The Sarah Conner Chronicles
King of the Hill
CW
Privileged
Everybody Hates Chris
Reaper
Previously on 24, we found out that: Wearing a really bad wig makes it easier for people to remember you; Olivia can show a second emotion: completely freaked out; Janice proved that if you stab enough keys on a keyboard, you might do something useful; Kim really needs to learn to pick better people to talk to at the airport.
6 am – Olivia takes a phone call on the quickest “How Soon After The Beginning Of The Show Can We Do A Product Placement” ever. Seems that unlike in the real world, the deputy attorney general wants to debrief Olivia, which puts him at the end of a long line.
Her mother, Mrs. President, wants her in another briefing, and goes into detail on what happened during the last show. Things are happening pretty fast, but they appear to have had enough time to do a pretty amazing multimedia presentation behind her. She tells everyone in the room that Tony is the key to finding out about everything.
6:02 am – Jack continues to get information through his earpiece, and is told he’s going to need to take over the van. They’re pretty much watching Jack’s every move, which would be great idea for a plot, if it hadn’t already been done in the movie “Eagle Eye”.
6:05 am – At the airport, a lady and her son want to sit down, so Bob, the “I’m just going to the bathroom to kill someone” guy, has to move the spy camera briefcase he’s had open this whole time. It’s been taking pictures of Kim, and uploading them to YouTube. When he moves the briefcase, Kim notices that Bob’s got blood on his neck. He just blames the vampires he met in Sunnyvale, and goes to find something to clean it up with.
6:07 am – Evil woman finally has taken off her wig, and pulls over to take a phone call from Bob. Bob’s worried about the body he left behind in the restroom, and that he’s not going to be able to stuff it in his overhead bin without putting it into a plastic baggie first. Evil woman tells Bob that it won’t take long for Jack to deliver Tony.
6:08 am – In the FBI van, Jack asks for Renee’s iPhone, disables the “Your Friends At the FBI” app, and pulls a gun on Renee. To prove that he’s serious he FINALLY shoots someone in the thigh. Janice gets hysterical, and thinks that repeating Jack’s name over and over will somehow help.
Renee wants to know why Jack is doing this. He says it’d be pretty boring for the next two hours if all he did was take Tony prisoner, and besides, they have his daughter. Tony doesn’t want Jack to reveal any more plot points, and tells him to shut up as Janice and Chloe frantically try to help find where the van is headed.
Continue reading “Season 7 – 6 am to 8 am – Season Finale”

James “JT” Thomas won a unanimous decision made by the voted-off members of the jury on Survivor last night to claim the $1 million dollars.
The final four was surprising. Taj, Erinn, Stephen and JT were left at the end. After JT barely beat Erinn in a construction a puzzle, he won immunity. I think at that point, everyone thought Erinn was the next to go. Erinn talked to JT and convinced him that Taj was a bigger threat than she was. How she was able to convince him of that, I’m not really sure… especially considering Erinn nearly beat JT in that challenge.
Voting off Taj could have been a serious mistake. As Taj said herself, if Erinn went into the finals, that’s who would have gotten her vote. If Erinn had somehow gotten into the finales, the majority of her tribe was on the panel, and she might have been able to convince them she was a true “survivor”.
As it turned out, that didn’t happen. In the final challenge, balls were dropped in a device that made them go down different wire paths. They had to catch the balls as they fell out out of two chutes. The balls alternated between the two. Oh, and they had to do it with one hand tied behind their backs. As the challenge progressed, more balls were added. Erinn was the first to go, followed by Stephen. JT was the winner.
Side note…. was it just me, or did it look to anyone else like Stephen used the hand that was tied behind his back to save on of the balls before it hit the ground?
Erinn did her best to put some doubt in JT’s mind and tried to convince him to vote her into the finals. That would have been a serious mistake. Taj said she would have voted for Erinn. I think Coach probably would have voted for her as well, because in his eyes, JT would have broken the “warrior alliance”.
Lots of tough questions during the finale tribal council, making both JT and Stephen feel uncomfortable. JT admitted afterwards (during the wrap-up show) that his apparent shock at being “betrayed” was a bit of acting, and that he and Stephen are still good friends. JT even suggested that they go into business together, which really surprised Stephen. Stephen’s initial reaction was “no”, which I think meant “no, it’s your money, do what you want with it”.
The rest of the tribe might have been able to be convinced that Erinn should win, just because of tribal alliances. One thing they didn’t show last night was a show of hands about who would have voted for Erinn, which would have been nice.
JT also won an additional $100,000, awarded by Sprint, for being the most popular “Survivor”.
Congrats to JT!
Next Survivor airs this fall – in Samoa!
How did you think last night’s finale went? Did the right person win?
Here’s a picture of the tapestry that Jacob was working on:

The letters are Greek, and are:
theta xi omicron iota
tau omicron sigma alpha
delta omicron iota xi nu
omicron sigma alpha phi rho xi sigma iota
sigma eta sigma iota
mu xi nu omicron iota nu alpha zeta
I looked around and found a thread on Lostpedia, which states it roughly translates to:
“May the gods grant thee all that thy heart desires.”
Line 180 of The Odyssey, Book 6.
Hat tip to ClintAck.
Here are a couple of pictures of the statue show in the LOST finale. As commenters in the previous thread have stated, it’s very likely that it’s the Egyptian god Sobek:


Now, two interesting things about Sobek – he’s carrying an ankh, which represents the ability to undo evil and cure ills.
Also, Sobek merged himself with Ra, to become Sobek-Ra.
Think about that a second. Where else have we seen the letters “R” “A” – Richard Alpert, perhaps?

BIG Spoilers ahead
Wow! What an episode, huh? After years of hearing about Jacob and seeing nothing of him at all, in the finale, he’s all over the place! He met with everyone that was left, except Miles. It appears he was even the one that brought Locke back, after he’s fall from the building.
I’m not going to recap the show, but I will point out some things.
By now, I think it’s clear to everyone that the guy at the beginning who was looking for a “loophole”, was disguised at Locke. Locke was indeed dead, and possibly very much like Christian Shepard – although I must admit it was NOTHING like what what we’ve been lead to believe all this time. Since this entity can shape shift, I think it’s likely that the person Ben saw after being scanned by the smoke monster wasn’t Alex – it was that same entity.
Now, that brings up a good question – When has this entity been around, and when was it really the spirit of the dead we’ve been seeing?
In other words, was Charlie really Charlie when Hurley saw him after they came back to the island?
In Charlie’s case, I think it was, for the simple reason that Jacob wasn’t surprised or concerned when he heard Hurley talk about these visits.
Now, Christian is a completely different story. I think the Christian Shepard we’ve been seeing from time to time is indeed the spirit of Jack’s dad – almost all the time. The one incident that leads me to believe it wasn’t really him was the scene where Locke went to go see Jacob, and found Christian and Claire instead. I’m pretty sure that was Jacob’s nemesis. I think it’s probable that the whole scene at the cabin where Locke met “Jacob” and he said “help me” was staged too… it was probably Jacob’s nemesis.
That book was called Everything That Rises Must Converge
We FINALLY found out what happened to them, and I think I liked where they ended up. Glad the writer’s finally told us where they’ve been all this time.
I was sad to see her go. What a way to go at the end though!
With Jacob dead, if he indeed can die, the destiny of the Oceanic folks seems to be to battle whatever entity is now free to take over now. What’s going to happen next?
Well, there are two possibilities –
1) If Jack and Faraday were right about the H-Bomb reseting the timeline, then the whole incident of Ben stabbing Jacob will never take place. But if that happened, then what next? Where could they possibly take the story from here?
2) If it didn’t reset the timeline, will the island transport them to 2004 to do battle with Jacob’s nemesis?
I think #2 is much more likely.
That’s it for now. Hope you liked the finale as much as I did. Please post your thoughts in the comment section.
I’ll add new posts and theories while we wait for the premiere of Season 6 in 2010!