Tuesday's "Fringe" was pretty much pure awesome. Some crazy guy created a computer program that melted people's brains.
Oh, c'mon. It's a Fox show. What are you expecting? Shakespeare? Seriously? This show is gold! Pure gold!
Whatever...
Wednesday's "Lost" was more Abrams-awesomeness. It was a rare treat in that the episode completely lacked Jack and Kate. It had lots of time-traveling goodness. It had something that might maybe be answers to the overall plot. It was pretty damn cool.
Tonight is another "Burn Notice". I hope it's better than last week's mediocre offering.
And then tomorrow night is "Battlestar Suckastica". I could correct that misspelling, but after the last two episodes, I'm not inclined to hold out hope that the remaining episodes will be any good.
Maybe if they melted the brains of most of the Colonial fleet and the Cylons... ah, I can dream...
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