Tuesday, May 19, 2009

And, it's over

Thoughts on season finales of my favorite shows:
House--The fact that the Cuddy/House sex was not real was predicted by me. That said, Hugh Laurie's acting sold the revelation for me. The denial, confusion, and fear etched onto his face simply broke my heart. I'm excited to see what happens to House after his stay in the institute, and what that will mean for House's career. Chase/Cameron getting married were adorable (although that must have been awkward for the actors to film, giving their personal history), despite Cameron's general emotional craziness.

Supernatural--Again, I wasn't surprised by anything in this episode--obviously, Ruby was never on Sam's side. I am greatly annoyed that the episode ended with hell opening up, and am eager to see the ramifications of Sam's actions. Also, more Castiel, please. Misha Collins is too hot not to be on my tv.

Gossip Girl--The finale mostly set up plotlines for next season, but luckily they are interesting plotlines. I've been waiting for a mention of Serena's father, and I can only imagine how Blair's face will look when she finds out Georgina is her roommate. Chuck/Blair had best not break up anytime soon, because those two belong to spend eternity deviously scheming while dressed to the nines.

One Tree Hill--They wasted the guest return by Whitey and Karen, but otherwise this was a good episode and should have been the series finale. Everyone got what they wanted--Nathan in the NBA, Lucas/Peyton got married and had their baby, Brooke found love with Julian, and even the minor characters of Chase, Mia, Mouth, and Millie ended up happy. Why should I tune in next season when all of this positive movement will inevitably be torn apart?

Heroes--So Sylar is masquerading as Nathan now. Whatever, show. With the news that Heroes will be on against Gossip Girl, House, How I Met Your Mother, and The Big Bang Theory, there is no way for met to record Heroes, too. I think I'm finally bailing from this sinking ship.

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