newfoundma1
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I just wish there was some indication of why nuking the other world would save ours (unless I missed it). In Season 2, Kevin had to sing karaoke to get back to the land of the living, but in this episode he got there various ways, either nuking the world or just coughing up some water. I can go along with fantasy and

After it served as the theme song for "Big Love," I find its use distracting on another HBO show.

I'm less gaga for the afterlife stuff than I guess the rest of fans who've stuck with the show this long. I would much rather spend the time interacting with the real characters, instead of screwball versions of the dead in a fan fiction writ large.

Can they hang out with Kelly Bishop and Jessica Walter?

My boyfriend was like "We'll read about that sound effect on the AV Club." And he was right!

I just really hope they explain that scene. I'm fine with them never explaining the Departure, but to introduce a cliffhanger in the final season premiere and then never resolve it is a different thing. I am not saying this is what they will do, but based on Lost, I have very little trust in them.

I also was looking for Laurie on the other side. I figure either she's not dead or the other side isn't real, and since Kevin doesn't know she died, he didn't hallucinate (or whatever) her.

I bought the theme song on iTunes, to give you a time stamp on this show.

I really liked it, but I remember it feeling a bit like a retread of Dead Like Me, with the underachieving girl with a boy's name and supernatural responsibility. Except airing in network TV instead of Showtime, Wonderfalls was missing the bite of Dead Like Me

I seem to remember this show having trouble standing out from Joan of Arcadia, which was about a girl that god talked to through different people. Although I think tone wise, the shows were very different with Arcadia far more saccharine.

Ruiz was barely on it. He was on to respectfully represent older gays, and did that by being entirely boring.

I'm sure whatever he's packing, he absolutely terrible with it.

I have no idea who the target of this book is. Of all the books people are too busy to read, how could this one jump to the top of anyone's read pile? Even transphobes who would normally be sympathetic to outing someone are likely also homophobes, so not wanting to read a book by a gay guy. They're also probably

Which doesn't make her a bad player

Ozzy and Cirie should both retire from Survivior (or please God, let Cirie become the host instead of Jeff). Maybe Cirie and Ozzy can go on the Amazing Race together.

Sarah was on the right side of every vote. That is excellence (ugh, and I don't even like her). The only vote Brad controlled, he decided to keep Sarah around instead of beating Tai. He didn't Outwit.

Hunger?

Sandra's philosphy is "as long as it's not me." How is that the same as Brad's "this i my island, your fate is in my hand, give me your idol so I can vote you out?"

He handled Zeke's outing pretty well (although he has since fumbled it by treating it like a *great moment*), and then he really went off the rails for the rest of the season.

Ozzy is delusional. He must have said that to try to bolster the idea that Brad was strategic, when in reality, if Brad understood strategy, he would he have voted out Sarah and kept Tai, who he probably could have beat.