Two television characters who have captured my heart more than any others are James “Sawyer” Ford of LOST and Tim Riggins of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. These fictional men make me swoon and have me wishin’ they were real. Because I watched FNL before I started watching LOST, Riggins was my first love. Silly me temporarily [...]
Posts Tagged ‘LOST’
Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged crushes, FNL, LOST on September 14, 2010 | 5 Comments »
A LOST Regret
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged endings, LOST, pop culture on May 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
One of my greatest television regrets is that I didn’t watch LOST from the moment it premiered on September 22, 2004. I don’t remember my reasons for why I didn’t watch. I was a freshman in college, so maybe I was too busy getting caught up on THE O.C., which was the obsession in my [...]
A Time Slot Decision
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Glee, LOST on April 13, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Dear GLEE, I am disappointed that FOX has chosen to schedule you opposite the final season of LOST. It’s quite tragic when two of television’s best shows have to compete against each other. However, upon reviewing the primetime schedule, I really see no other place for you but Tuesday after AMERICAN IDOL. Selfishly, I would [...]
Television Clip of the Day: “Son of a Bitch”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged crushes, LOST on February 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Son of a bitch, I forgot to post a Television Clip of the Day yesterday. My blog has already become too much for me to handle. Let’s be realistic: I won’t always be able to post everyday. I’m a busy girl with a thesis to write and a lot of television to watch. But in [...]
The LOST Quest
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged crushes, LOST on February 2, 2010 | 1 Comment »
At the start of my winter break, I began a quest to watch all five seasons of LOST. I watch a lot of television, but I was ashamed to admit that I had never paid attention to this strange island of castaways. I longed to rectify my pop culture failing, but more importantly, I wanted [...]