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athenawj is a writer-mama-artist-editor-blue ribbon junkie who can't get enough of her favorite t.v. shows (and the ridiculous amount of videotapes in her house proves it). She's owned various t.v.s for awhile, but only recently discovered the joys of OnDemand.
merserene is a professional-turned-student who has an unhealthy addiction to some shows. She bought her first TV last year and is particularly fond of old reruns and British comedy.
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What Not To Wear
Either this is one of the really good episodes, or the lack of Serena and the addition of Alex has breathed new life onto L&O. Or maybe both. Sadly, I can't recall the last time when I enjoyed a L&O story like this, and it wasn't even an extraordinary plot like last night's SVU. Fake flu vaccines, fraud, deaths, they don't seem out of the usual for a L&O story line. But thank heavens I can once again enjoy this show for what it is!
Good parts: Annie Parisse. Her error didn't turn out to be as serious as the previews portrayed - the previews are laden with editing anyway, making you believe something different from the actual plot. But how wonderful was it to see someone who can act, who shows emotion when she's sorry, when she's speaking about heinous crimes, when she as a rookie smiles at one of her first trial wins. Also, Jack and his fire. I also don't remember the last time that Jack made a perp cry with his speeches. Then, there's the rapport among Alex, Jack, and Arthur, sitting together like professional, credible lawyers discussing the law, the constitution, and due process.
Bad part: Can't really think of any. Well, except for the fact I actually felt bad for the perp for getting those 16 consecutive sentences. Yes, he's partly responsible, but I think the other people who distributed the fake vaccines knowing they were suspect should also be partly responsible, though we didn't hear much about that.
Moving on to Lost -
That was a good episode. Michael/Walt aren't some of the more central characters, so I wondered what interest there would be in their story or if their story would be interesting, but I found it engaging. Sad, really, that Michael was denied visitation to Walt, and his letters to Walt were even kept from him. Then there's the stepfather, Brian, who supposedly wanted to adopt Walt, but really only to gain Susan's favor.
So, Walt's special ability - is it being able to make things that he's just read/visualized come to reality?
The I-didn't-see-it-coming moments: Michael getting hit by that cab. Doh! And Claire. Without her baby. Guess we won't be seeing a new episode next week.

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