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March 9, 2005

No Lost

Well, there is no Lost this evening, so I guess I should use this time wisely and put some words into the blog before Alias starts.

The next week of work should be entertaining. Tomorrow I will be doing trim in the morning and afternoon. In the evening, I will be hanging out in the hospital for some training and apparently a good dinner. Then I will be in the OR all day Friday. Saturday I'll probably be doing trim because the IRS, the State of South Carolina, Charleston County, and Discover Card all seem to still want my money. Sunday is the Aquarium. Monday starts out in the OR and probably finishes in trim..

I love the "Green Light" Ford Mustang commercial that was apparently aired during the Super bowl (which I didn't watch--I don't get Fox--not that I would have watched it anyway). You can see it (the commercial) and get the details [here]. Granted I didn't buy a Mustang and I don't live in Fargo, but I did get a convertible vehicle in the middle of the winter. So I can relate :)

Ok..Alias started long ago. In fact it's almost over. Hasta lluego.

Posted by mhader at March 9, 2005 9:38 PM

Comments

Welcome to the world of long days.

Posted by: dad at March 10, 2005 6:11 AM

I heard recently that some people are saying that because he's put so much into Lost that J.J. Abrams has neglected Alias, making this season not as good as the show used to be. Do you think this is true?

I still don't watched Alias because I didn't see it consistently from the beginning. I finally got around to getting the DVD's for Buffy though, so I've seen all but the last 1/2 of the 7th season of that. Some day I'll do the same with Alias.

So what do you think about the quality of Alias this season?

Posted by: Ben Roller at March 10, 2005 7:23 AM

I don't think Alias is as good. Two weeks in a row I've gone to bed early instead of watching it (leaving it up to the Tivo). Used to be that I wouldn't delay seeing it for the world! Now Lost is a different story. And of course, nothing beats Buffy (well, actually, lots of things beat Buffy, but she seems to come out OK).

Posted by: Mary at March 10, 2005 8:23 AM

I feel a little lost watching Alias, no pun intended. But then again, I only started watching a month ago or so. From the ones that I've seen, though, there doesn't seem to be enough development within the episodes for them to really stand on their own and capture much new audience.

Just a reminder to everyone, the new trailer for Star Wars will be aired during the O.C. this week. I may actually have to watch an episode...

Posted by: Jonathan at March 10, 2005 12:14 PM