The Muppet Show: Season Two Review (Spoilers)

Nov 05, 2007 21:47

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dcauyojimbo November 8 2007, 22:12:01 UTC
"The newest TV Guide reveals whether it was Maury or Adam who killed Kaito. I'll tell you if you want because it's really not that much of a spoiler when you've narrowed it down to two people who are working together. But I thought you should have the option of wanting to hear it or not as a courtesy."

It could be either way, Maury's mind tricks or the fact that Adam could heal and walk off. I'll wait.

"Flying seems like it would be a more common type of power while being indestructible seems like the sort of thing that would travel in families like Matt's power. We'll see."

They seem to be doing the same thing with Hana Gitelman in the online experience.

"The season was starting to suck and it's a good thing they turned it around. MUCH better than the last two weeks. Adam Kensei is a great new villain."

Agreed. It sucks that the WGA strike is cutting the season short. I heard it is likely that after the 11th episode airs, the season will end rather than go on hiatus since the last strike lasted six months. The Origins spin off is also shelved. So I suspect the last four episodes will be as great as this one was.

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mattzimmer November 8 2007, 23:34:52 UTC
I hope so. I hope the strike doesn't last too long or worse yet cause the show (and potentially Lost) to be canceled. I know that's a total worst case scenario but reality shows are much cheaper to produce and don't have a union. :(

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dcauyojimbo November 13 2007, 02:20:59 UTC
I heard Lost is pretty much done (at least 8 are completely done) and unaffected by the WGA but I have to look at the current news.

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mattzimmer November 13 2007, 15:48:11 UTC
I heard that Lost wasn't going to be filming any episodes past those eight. Makes sense because all of the producers are in the WGA. Hopefully they will just hold off airing the eight until the strike is over. Leaving things off in the middle of the season again would be disastrous. The best case scenario in my mind (besides the strike ending today) would be for ABC to just let the producers do two 22 episode seasons like they originally wanted to starting next season. Yeah, it will suck having Lost off the air for a year but I think a hiatus between seasons could strengthen the demand for the show while a hiatus MID-SEASON would lessen it.

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