Monday, May 31, 2010

2001 Mustang Fuse Diagram

Week: Prologue (Lost)


been a week since the Lost robbed us all the ability to talk about something else other than the controversial series finale. A week in which they have been very clear about the positions that have divided their fans . In recent articles I've read tend to simplify the matter with a clear duality: the perspective of those who watched the series for the mysteries and history of the island and of those who saw the characters. According to most critics, bloggers and fans, joining the first group, the end of the series I thought it was a scam for sure. If, however, forms part of the second, the last episode you will have left more than satisfied. The truth is that this idea does not seem very wrong in the light of the general reactions of the fans . But a week later, and after a second viewing, I maintain my position, including new shades, with respect to "The End ", and therefore impossible for me identify with any of the two groups.

could say I saw Lost mainly by the characters-some would say that just to see Jack - but also the absorbing story of the protagonists were, by persistent games offered by the writers , for the pleasure of enjoying some model scenarios and the sheer fun few exceptions, this series gave me every week . And why not, I must admit that I saw and enjoyed the series because it simply one of the most important-or more-of decade, the more impact it has had media, especially Internet-, which has changed completely how to build the series throughout the seasons and the habits in the audience. Lost is much more than a series of success. It's a milestone media, the touchstone of the Third Golden Age of television. That is why I basically demanded that the end was to dismiss the series as it had passed, with intelligence and audacity. Unfortunately, as you know, what I found was a final desinspirado and awkward. I'm fed up with reading that we did not like the end is because a) not understood b) we saw the series for the wrong reasons. In my case, none of the options is correct.

But it would be unfair to continue with the negative criticism of the episode, mostly because I would be repeating review - so I must admit that with the second viewing of the episode, with minutes 'lost' including privacy and best - "The End" reveals a pair of hits and a new perspective on the final sequence to me dangerously close to the group of "people watching the show for the characters and why they liked the end." But we do not unnecessarily alarmed . " The End "I still think a failure in the making.

Best of" The End "are the opening and closing sequences. The first few minutes of the episode show the main characters in the two realities. A brief working assembly drawings full of restrained emotion, eyes full of words drowned and necessary peace, an eloquent way of presenting the outcome of our characters after six years of grandstanding and narrative complexity. All together a variation of the most recognizable piece of music in the series. Beautiful. What comes next is ... nothing. That is, nothing muy grande que ya analicé aquí . Para mí, el episodio vuelve a transcurrir entre la indiferencia más desapasionada, la indignación ante la falta de calidad y el enfado por la ausencia de esfuerzo alguno por parte de los guionistas . Al menos hasta que llegamos con Jack a la iglesia y nos encontramos con su padre. Es entonces cuando el episodio toma un cariz que en un primer visionado no logré apreciar. Las palabras de Christian Shephard clausuran la historia de estos personajes que tras vivir las experiencias que definirían sus vidas, se reunen en un lugar creado por ellos más allá de la muerte. He sido capaz de restar importancia a la simplona idea de religious concepts of purgatory and heaven-like narrative outcome of the sixth season, not the series, attention, and enjoy what it purports to convey to the end of the day: the importance of these characters have had another in their lives, though nobody believes it's Sayid and Shannon . Not that I did not understand the way to the first, being in the 'sack' to Miss Four glasses would be so horrible, but the impact caused by the turning point that led us to the outcome prevented me from being able to feel any emotion that was not outrage. I must admit that the second time I saw the characters meet in the church, I felt an absolute grief.

A few years ago we were told that the conclusion of Lost talk about the importance of the people we meet throughout our life, and how some stay with us forever, we would have laughed at them and I would have said "Sorry, what then is about the polar bear with that?" But it is. What initially made me fly into a rage now seems a nice idea, despite its randomness. And yet, this represents only a small consolation. Ultimately "The End" did not offer me what I wanted. I've complained incessantly about the continuing demands of the audience to writers, and I've realized that I demanded them something that has proved much harder to make than it seemed: quality.


This entry inaugurated the Week Finale . As imaginaréis along these days will comment on the final season of the series I keep up to date, because oddly enough, there are other series that deserve some attention these days. In particular, there is a season finale that completely overshadows the end of Lost , one that despite not having sparked so many comments on my part, resonates louder than Lost in my head. To know, visit 'El Fuerte' often this week. Thanks for reading:)

Monday, May 24, 2010

Ontario Auto Machanic License

Lost, "The End" (6.17-18)


I have to swallow so many words, that if I do, estallaré so strongly that we will all soon in church. Hope to enjoy a grand finale of Lost was infinite. Some call me naive, I think I am the first, "but I knew, deep down, he was not blind faith, it was not illusion, it was a certainty based on my assessment of the series throughout the seasons and the special work of the writers in my opinion. He was sure that the end of Lost going to be, at least, a good episode and at most, a rollercoaster of emotions. In the end, neither one thing nor the other. Rather a marker very, very big and smelly that it became part of television history, six years before the shooting and that is gaining attention as much or more than we expected, after Jack's eye was shut, one minute have been slow to appear photomontages, jokes, Facebook groups.

And I'm not talking about specific events that conclude the story, concept, discourse. I will not say things like "six years for this" or "we have been kidding." Although it costs me. I will not, on principle, because it took a year making a donkey down to it say again and again, and because deep down, no matter how disappointing that was the end for me, the series is far from being a joke. Moreover, now that they have spent a few hours and I'm calmer, I can take a more objective perspective and looking back, I can only take my hat off to the series that has defined and probably opened and closed-elderly golden age of television. Television was something extraordinary while Lost lasted. And that takes us anyone or anything. Not even a final horrible.

And I needed answers, I needed a good episode. I will not go into details. I can not. Maybe when I make a second viewing and get more ideas in clear, if any, it gives me the feeling that no-can make a review conditions. Although I doubt it. "The End" episode was just a vacuum, devoid of emotion or saturated-provoking futile attempts, with a voltage horribly mismanaged, and ultimately, a script that seemed written for beginners, or a fan fiction . "The End" is an episode of action in the worst sense of the word. A succession of scenes in which characters run as the island begins to crumble, linked with a handful of identical scenes of reunions and memories in the alternate reality, I'm going to keep calling so, I refuse to call it ... whatever. Lacking in depth dialogue, affection, intelligence. Resolutions lazy and insipid characters closures. Not a tear. And a conclusion to put their hands to the head. Not even Jack has saved the situation for me. Lost just breaking my heart. But there's always time for a second chance.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Cats With Saggy Bellies

Lost, "What They Died For" (6.16)


Jacob: I did not pluck Any of you out of a happy existence. You were all flaw. I Chose You Because You Were like me. You were all alone. You were all looking for Something That You Could find Out There. I Chose You Because You Needed this place as much as it Needed You.

In this final stretch is the Lost are managing to satisfy both Lost phagocytes (thanks, Bertoff) eager to get answers, and those who see the show mainly for its characters and their plots, or at least is trying, as we have seen many times, complaints are inevitable. In this sense, "What They Died For" is again a perfect combination of action, character development and ropes tied, or tying-in addition to being the quintessential transitional episode, which catapults us towards the end almost without noticing He has made me very short. There are those who say they're closing all seems very rushed and forced. The truth is that no series is free of such reviews in its final episodes, and the nature of Lost the stands as strong candidate to receive any criticism of this type. Discern whether this is true of a final precipitate is sometimes difficult, but from experience I can say that the syndrome is probably 'I need more episodes to live. " At some point you have to stop and pointed to the horizon for three years, should be easier to assume that this is the end, and understand that the precipitation of events is perhaps an illusion caused by the desire to not end Lost.



The key scene to assume that this is the final job interview with the fire of Jacob Jack, Sawyer, Kate and Hurley. Jacob and devoid of the ambiguities that made him a highly ambivalent character-states explicitly and directly what is wrong and how to fix, as well summarized in a few sentences the essence of the characters in the series. Not that the audience does not know anything about what Jacob told the candidates, but the fact that they finally know what it's all about, provides the dose needed before concluding "The End". Jack, how could it be otherwise, accept the job-for the relief of Hurley, who wonders, like us, what would have happened if nobody had done, and drinking the water that gives Jacob, has sealed the fate Assuming from the end of the third season, with the difference that then Jack wanted to return to the island because they needed it, and now is convinced that the island needs him Jacob thinks that something does not remove the other.

After the previous episode, that despite the criticism appears to be the perfect prelude to "What They Died For" - the absence of the Losties is offset by an eventful episode in which every of them are involved. On the island, while a group talk peacefully with Jacob, another faces the Black Smoke and Charles Widmore and Tina Fey low hours. Richard flies. Ben says a handful of one-liners ("Can I get you a glass of lemonade?"), Killing Charles after No-Locke threatens to kill Penny - "He Does not get to save historical daughter, "says Ben. And Miles. Miles "why is not dead?



In the alternate reality, Desmond, the mad genius, brings together the Losties to take them to a concert. In anticipation of seeing Juliet "that may not be the mother of the son of Jack, but who knows," "What They Died For "we offered the penultimate Lostie -cameos. If at the beginning of the season, the appearances of the Losties in sideflashes eventually saturate, this stretch are coming to thrill me as I did not think would. See Ana Lucia is not so exciting as to see Danielle Rousseau is much more clean-ugly, but contributes to the enormous feeling of complete cycle that makes me a knot in my stomach all the time. Rousseau appears to give closure Ben in the alternate reality and give the poor guy deserved happiness in this episode also give him a beating, giving back what it lost in the island, at her daughter she lost Ben tears, and me too. When Juliet appears on the flat-certainly be back after a while I promise to applaud. Moreover, John decided, in another emotional scene-again super-Terry O'Quinn, who wants Action-Hero-Jack right out of the wheelchair. Everything in the alternate reality is ready for the grand finale, the meeting in the auditorium. Did Desmond fly through the air?



And No-Locke reveals his ultimate plan: to destroy the island, secret information safely with Widmore and Desmond as a weapon of mass destruction. No final fantasy series is complete without the total destruction of the place has been so now witness and protagonist of the story. And I think a good idea. Lost ends. What does it matter and if everything blows up?

Monday, May 17, 2010

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I like Dexter, but ...



[Clarification: I'm in the middle of the second season, so it is very likely that within a few days, all I'm going to say next is refuted by myself. It may be early to make judgments about the series without having seen even half, or maybe not. Say this is a critical in construction, and as such will be reviewed and modified as progress in my viewing. It's the magic of television.]

Perhaps
is a perception problem for me, but I think people take too seriously Dexter. And frankly, I do not seem so bad. In the same way that a professor from my roommate commented that Lost is a series made for people to feel more intelligent than he is, I think Dexter is a series made for the viewer to think you are an exercise of reflection on various aspects of human nature, when in fact they are being led, with little or ambiguous implications, however much it may seem. Because Dexter not Six Feet Under, but rather a series that would fit perfectly into the programming of the networks if properly cut, wait, I think that has already happened.

Dexter's monologues make things easier, like the series in general. Work perfectly to provide the tone and are a stylistic well spent. But otherwise, they are much more introspective than those of Meredith Grey. As I said, Dexter eloquently expresses everything you feel, and serves on a platter the interpretation that we do what happens in his head. We have a free hand to enter and see everything there. This is not necessarily a problem. That is, there is nothing wrong with the articulation of thoughts and emotions long abstract get it done right, and I think Dexter does it well, "but I do not like to think for myself. When a character takes you by the hand through its transformation, the ambiguities and complexities are exposed so clearly to cease to be. With Dexter feel that there is nothing beyond what you see or what they say. And that, to me it is an insurmountable problem.

is not reduced only to the monologues. All actions of the characters I indicate a high level of manipulation to the viewer. All evolve through very basic narrative strategies, and often clumsy. Debra and post-trauma Ice Truck Killer is the best example. Subtlety conspicuously absent. But this happens with every character in this second season, I'm envisioning that there is not one that I find interesting or liking me, are all fairly two-dimensional. As in the world of Queer as Folk , everyone is gay, in the case of Dexter , almost all are for someone to take the law into their own hands and finish with the criminals - that is, they all are in favor of the death penalty, speaking clearly. Okay, you may be exaggerating. It is just a basic strategy to enter the conflict in the season, as it summarizes the back of the DVD, "Am I a good person doing bad things or bad person doing good things? "- and in this sense, I'm happy because a show like Dexter without that conflict would be simply unacceptable. In short, I can not ask more of a story that appears to be highly fictional. And this respect, recourse may, for one, enjoy Dexter as it seems, a story, a grim story for children, with a protagonist constantly tested to meet morals about yourself and the human being . But are these morals morally acceptable? For now, I have my doubts. But time will tell (please, no spoilers ).

Dexter fortunately shines in other respects. Having accepted that all this can be a personal problem and probably the series does not expect more than what it seems, the more I convince myself, if I want to see her, "I will continue to enjoy the light entertainment it offers me. Because above all, Dexter not bore me, thanks to the excellent handling of the ongoing tension and plot twists, always well resolved. So for now, I will not ask more. At last, after all, is Showtime.


And now, an aside: Can a single woman loaded a series and to induce the viewer to kill, kill, kill? Sorry for the photo. I know it may offend the sensibilities.


Thursday, May 13, 2010

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The voice of the people (aka "Other non-review of 6.15 of Lost")

The real mother of Jacob and the Man in Black
looks up and begins to speak in English.
"Divine Intervention?

Following my refusal to discuss the chapter-I do not know if it's laziness or cowardice, but I guess that is a mixture of both, "I happened to share with you some of the most interesting opinions expressed in the comments the entry on "Across the Sea", to expand Possibly, that you read the interesting views of the fans of Lost who follow this blog (which will be almost everyone reading this entry, of course). Yes guys, clearly I will exploit your work and analysis of the episode of the series to prepare the review I have not written.

on "Across the Sea" and its relevance in the series

"narrative is a chapter that offers nothing new, and gives answers only unnecessary (they are, almost), and I suspect it's made from anger towards the fans: you did not want answers?, take, answers, and 42 minutes if not exist, nothing would happen (...) I think the more isolated and independent chapter of Lost , and that would, for example, as a pilot for a spin-off . (Pocoyo)

"At this point I think, personally, do not need more answers than we already give me the end of the series" (Bertoff)

Zac Efron. Or how curiosity killed the science.

"In the first viewing left me colder than in the second, I guess that's the initial shock of not receiving any impact, to see that the supposed answers were announced were no answers as such or realize something we already knew (the end is not going to appeal to the majority and the remaining questions will be discussed to keep the flame of the series and sell merchandising advantage of it, incidentally) (...) There are people who complain of NO name of the brother of Jacob. This is very complain because ". (Devilniced)

" I liked it, I think that this explanation of the origin of Jacob / Nemesis is great to demystify the characters. If the complete Lost is the story of how Jacob passes the baton to one of the Losties of Oceanic 815, "Across the Sea" is the story of how Jacob gets his job. All for the complete timeline of the characters in the series, do not forget that Jacob and the 'other' is also part of the cast. "(Taru)

" Lost should be entertaining is what I always ask, I do not get bored. And this time he has not succeeded. "(Pocoyo)

Was it really necessary?

" For me the flashback seems to me quite important: my grandmother sees this series in VOS .. . I assure you that my grandmother does not remember the time when they found the bodies. It is also true that my grandmother is not the main target Lost, but I think a detail for those who have no visual memory as a bunch of fans who follow this series.
The chapter is that it seems very story. And that is the penultimate is wonderful. Everyone has from the beginning of the series wanting to know what the black smoke, then making the response. Comes from there. Is the dark side of the coin. The darkness of light, wrong from right ... I was without form and without conscience and passing a human, could copy it for free (free until it realizes that it is not) and takes as its own concerns. I love explaining many details of objects: the game, phrases ("a day you'll have a game and you put the rules"), the bottle of wine ... everything seemed to have an important role and are details of the lives of two children and one mad. I do not know, I love it. I love it simple and easy. You have to accept that in a the planet, there is a cave in which condenses the good and evil in the world. Vale. I accept. I love to know who Jacob is, why care of the island, who is black smoke and why it works how it works. Come on, I think they are the main unknowns of the series in general. I answer them and protestáis (a collective you, not embodied in the specific comments). If I were a writer of this series, I'd sociopath. "(Jane)

" My biggest problem with this episode is that yesterday I still had 4 hours of tv to see my losties and now I only have 3 ". ( Ricardo)


On the series in general: the impact on the audience, the experience of watching Lost

"In my limited experience, never gave me a number to discuss much and so many ways, eat the coconut in a unique way does not stop theorizing, have up to fever read spoilers, see and re-view, fill empty hours of material created by fans on her just to not leave your bed cold during long periods of scarcity of it, etc ... " (Devilniced)

Once upon a time ... Is the most controversial episode of Lost ?

"Lost , like many of the series on the air right now but especially Lost is made so that the viewer has the sensation of seeing something more intelligent than he is. Is made for the viewer feel smarter. I do not know what grade I get to agree with this statement or not, but I think that is excessive mental activity more fans in the series (which has its many interesting points, but overall it is a product of pure entertainment, not philosophical debate or exercise of criticism or analysis or anything). I also think that other shows much less seen and commented bend intelligence scripts Lost, and have a level of reflection and analysis much higher. The difference is that this reflection and analysis that takes effort, knowledge and an inner life, while the exercise done with Lost usually be to fill in the blanks, connect the dots and order and mess up the strings, much more fun and easier than the other series offered, of course. For the record, do not despise the fun, and I'm the first one to enjoy, but rather be aware of what that is, entertainment. "(Pocoyo)

" While thoughts with other products that you can become more useful interesting in the context of your life, Lost (just like crossword puzzles) may fall to be an entertainment, and work with conclusions that entertainment will not exceed a while. It is also true that with a better vocabulary crossword puzzles, and Lost one learns much about various techniques of script writing, then you will see more clear to see other products. Good things can be learned from everything! (Pocoyo)

"I think Lost q has trumped know how to find the perfect balance and reflection entretinimiento (cheesy, if I may)" (Ricardo)

see The Man in Black future

" Lost is a series of directed thinking the general public. And it makes people think and make efforts to theorize and curious and is built with an exquisite narrative, lengthy detail, doubts are resolved almost without giving more importance, to return for several seasons after something that happened long ago. And he's made so that the public will enjoy it and enter the game. Today, every person who watch TV know what Lost. "(Jane)

" must distinguish between mere entertainment and beyond, which makes us to consider important issues with which we can series really learn things, and challenge, especially questioning what we had to be true. What
Lost truth is that sometimes gets on the ground, and therein lies the debate between faith and science, and more importantly, the conclusion that we are getting more and more certainty (faith is the way, science is wrong). It is a message that is there, and few are important because they are entertaining, and feeling very smart in many cases, searching and collecting anagrams unsolved mysteries.
In short, this is no longer either a debate or is nothing, because we all agree that Lost offers several readings, and most fans are in the most superficial, and perhaps for that vision más simple y amena Lost ha triunfado de este modo. ¿De qué estábamos hablando? (Pocoyó)

Jack no llora en "Across the Sea". Pero plantea el debate más trascendental:
¿Jack oso o Jack depilado y a dieta?

Wat Does A Period Look Like

Lost, "Across the Sea" (6.15) Futurama


"Cada pregunta que conteste llevará a otra pregunta".

Y es lo que hay. Lo que siempre ha sido. Y a pesar de que lo sabemos, seguimos quejándonos. Seguimos hablando de los guionistas de Perdidos como si fueran funcionarios serving the audience, as if they were absolutes are demiurges narrative. Are two chapters, and there are still many people who think Lost book is like a "Choose your adventure." At this point, it should be clear that the creative control of the series is in their writers, not us, and that, even though the audience has been very important for the development of the series (and its logical stretch to over the years), in the end, they always have the upper hand they are. If you do not like the answers that you provide, does not necessarily mean they have not been able to give, or not have it all planned from the beginning (God, I will not re-enter in this ridiculous debate, nor want to discuss the dubious decision to put that flashback at the end of the episode) is that these are these the answers there, which they want to give us. The problem is yours, not yours. Us take him (very clever and subtly) many chapters: "put a light here because it is good and right articulated in the words of Hurley; kill this person because they no longer serve us, and I will say by Ben and now we offer you the story that I will reveal the origin of Jacob and the Black Smoke and be advised that you will trigger a new set of questions. " Lost metalinguistic is more than ever. But no the writers are expressed as the absolute narrative power Lost, we are still demanding what we want and filling out complaint forms when something keeps us happy. And it's completely legitimate complaint, but before we should think a little.

This week I will not do a thorough analysis of the chapter-well, do I ever? I could write here all the new questions raised by the story of Jacob and his brother, but I feel stupid, there will be an episode like this, give us the answers. I prefer to leave "Across the Sea" as it is in my mind, and savor this parable of good and evil as a lamb tamed by Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof. And for that, I prefer the idea of \u200b\u200bfaith over science applied to science fiction. Because ultimately, the Mother Courage of the island kills puts science and faith "in charge", and with this, Cuse and Lindelof are telling us clearly that for mathematical and logical scientific answers we go to Numb3rs. I am willing to deposit Lost all faith that I lack in the real world and in fact, been doing it a long time. It is necessary, as Jack, we all become men of faith.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Using Kruseaz To Make Crepes

futurible


Mark your calendars: June 24, 2010. There's nothing left to return one of the most beloved cult series on television. A few days ago, the string that gives the series in America, Comedy Central, announced the release date and title of the first double-episode, the sixth season of Futurama : "Rebirth", and offered the first official images (the one you have above).

addition, the executive producer and principal writer of the series, David X. Cohen, said that while the episode continues where the cliffhanger of the last film left off, "Rebirth" will focus on the relationship between Fry and Leela. And this ... I love it. I'm a fan of this relationship. Moreover, I am a big fan there Futurama relationships in , not a static, but they evolve, are broken and rebuilt. This is one of the elements of futuristic series distance Groening's other animated adult comedies: a higher dose of seriality. Futurama is far from being a serial, but some changes in the biographies of the characters, along with a main plot to which they return regularly, bring a dynamism to the frames that contribute to the worship of the series beyond gags anthology or scenes youtube meat. One thing they lack, for example, the series of Seth McFarlane who to see during the meal served, but for all Otherwise, no.

As you know, Groening and Cohen developed a series of films that were released exclusively on DVD, and only the two latest Blu-Ray, between 2007 and 2009. Despite being designed as long, with a great frame for delivery, it was clear that each was conveniently divided into four 'acts', which allowed the possible release films on TV as a season of 16 episodes. However, the announcement of a sixth season was officially ruled out this idea, at least for now. We have sixth official season. Films of Futurama are as such: movies, authentic gifts to fans of the series.

Comedy Central, for the premiere, has prepared a countdown on their website, and we're showing a picture of the new season by day, excluding weekends, which have until now been mostly sketches. Another detail to make your wait more enjoyable for fans. Now what is to be a marathon of episodes and movies Futurama, so all we remember how good it is and give us a more historical wallop if the premiere of the sixth is not up to it. We hope that the revival of the series is not the beginning of the decline Futurama, in his four years of existence did not have time to lower the bar- but the scenes, each worse than the last, did show some signs of exhaustion. One can only cross our fingers and hope that the writers of Futurama not been sethmacfarlanizado.

Monday, May 10, 2010

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Damages, no damage or injuries


The absence of news to confirm or deny the future of the legal drama Damages Direct TV in the chain, which was rumored to continue the series where the left-FX is the signal Forgot to give final by the idea of \u200b\u200bseeing a fourth season. But does it matter? Under the final episode, issued three weeks ago, not much.

Since the beginning of the third season, the bells of the cancellation have been ringing insistently. The disastrous hearings "under a million viewers, have resulted in an inevitable disinterest on the part of the FX, which is not willing to keep the series on the air, no matter how critically acclaimed it, and many awards and . Of course, the series won the laurels for a great first season, and what came later, far from being remotely bad, it was more than a stretch of history, which branched into other not very interesting subplots.

While the second season managed to drag the exciting pace of the first despite this proliferation of plots and characters, the third has not been able to maintain type, and except for a few episodes, has elapsed between boredom and indifference. Two elements, however, have saved the series to end his career, as they say Anglophones, with a Whimper : the excellent resolution of the season as one would expect-and exciting always Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) and Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne), who have carried the weight of the series until the end, so that evil, in fact, is lower.

As mentioned, the final episode resolves all open frames in the season-and series-and repeating the amazing performance of narrative deconstruction of the previous two, it makes everything make sense, permitted, as always, add information at the last minute details that change the perspective and destroy the assumptions made by the viewer. For example, the death of Tom (Tate Donovan). For several episodes, we were all certain that he had shot, or had been thrown, the river, when the reality is much more grim: Winstone drowns by Leonard (Martin Short) in the toilet. Much, much better. Or the disturbing and beautiful dreams of Patty, that make sense to disclosure, through a highly dreamlike flashback of self-induced abortion as an escape to a family life that is preventing you from carrying out his dream in the big city.

The case has occupied the season, remember that each batch of episodes correspond to a major case investigated by the office of Patty Hewes, has had good moments and good characters, some great, as Leonard said Winstone or police Patty questioned in the flash-forwards - but has failed to live up to the above. Perhaps to make up for this, "Perhaps not, the writers have expanded the biographies of the protagonists, with some frames that, despite successful conclusion in" The Next One's Gonna Go in Your Throat ", have not contributed anything to the series. The family lives of Patty and Ellen have been moments that seemed disoriented and fill-the problems Drug Ellen's sister, the subplot of the son of Patty and his girlfriend, but have acquired complete sense once exposed the conclusion of the series: professional ambition and family are not compatible. However, not all sub-plots turn out to be justified by the final: The story of Arthur Frobisher (Ted Danson) has been slightly to the series to land for self-reflection, but the classic plot of 'let's make a movie based on what happened' no work. The story of redemption has been more Frobisher. Damages

was not perfect, but the deep sense of uniformity in each of his three seasons, good for moviegoers reluctant to try to television fiction, and the excellent interpretive work of all actors leave us a high quality final product with a satisfying conclusion that does not require below. Therefore, and since Patty does not want to answer, in our case it was worthwhile.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

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Hype

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If we rely on what happened last summer at marketing, it seems that the third season of True Blood , which opens in U.S. on 13 June, again breaking box office records. The viral campaign that launched HBO last year gave the best results thinkable. A conventional advertising is a macro-campaign joined on Facebook (with a similar one on Twitter) that we engaged in many rapidly (as rapidly as we unhooked, it must be said). You could make friends with any resident of Bon Temps, however secondary out, however unlikely that this character knew was using a computer, and follow his adventures in the network. Some even called you friends to you (what came to seem desperate.) A hype that it quickly saturate (the True Blood of us had monopolized the wall), but it paid off: the people commenting on the events of episodes each week with the players, and these were followed by the game, giving clues about what would happen (it was fun for many), and it contributed to the gradual increase of the audience, rising with each episode.

This year I am not aware of what is happening on Facebook, but I'm having fun with the Internet advertising campaign. On one side are the Minisode (released in the chain, but massively distributed online), under the common title A Drop of Blood True , which as its name suggests, are episodes of duration Guests, each focusing on a character (or two). Have so far been opened two, one focusing on Eric and Pam (nothing special), and another starring Jessica (this is already better.) And a more conventional advertising methods are the posters (although webisodes are already common practice in many series). To date, seven promotional posters that HBO has revealed. Some better than others, all reveal an interest in continuing to offer the freshest product on television (it is or not is another matter), generating some excitement about the campaign itself. For now, my favorites are VILF (2), Missing (5) and Vamp Stamp (7). The HBO's official website is posting for download in high quality. I have I downloaded from there. Then, seven, one after another.

But first let us briefly in the promotion of group (which already have been discussed ad nauseum). What does this suggestive picture? At first glance, many things: a greater role for Pam, Eric situated in the center of the photo (more prominent role for Eric, right?), The wolf in the background (and could have brought the actor who plays Alcide, Joe Manganiello) , a snake through the legs of Jessica (a spin-off for Jessica, please), and many knowing looks, desire, lust ... Is less than a month and the withdrawal is becoming more unbearable. Advertising works.









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Lost True Blood, "The Candidate "(6.14)

Death Becomes Her

Shortly
can reflect after an episode like "The Candidate," where pure action takes over the relative calm and the argument of the previous mess. The second half of the episode is a [insert expression equivalent to tour of force, but is less trite] in which we fear for the life of each and every one of the characters. Further evidence that the writers we have caught in their nets. One of the keys to his work is the clever use of the certainties of the viewer, print them ourselves. Let me explain. With each episode, we are led to theories about the island, the characters, about what is happening, and we do get a (delusional) findings refute themselves suitably one, two, or twenty episodes later (without reducing the overall coherence .) This is the case of six candidates. I do not know if I'm the only one, but those names in the cave I was transported to a safe and comfortable place where I knew that none of them would die, at least until the end. But I was wrong. Precisely because it is one of the few things that we can have safe Lost (because they are responsible for convincing), the writers play with more ease than ever, the trick of surprise and shock effect, which has so exhausted come to be in the series. Four deaths. Jin , Sun and Sayid , three of the protagonists from the first episode (and three candidates), and Lapidus, one of the side -extras cute (I thought that survive all). We were caught off guard on the floor, and bang!

And the blame for everything is not- Locke. Now I do not want to bring all to leave the island and leave the open bottle, but wants to load, because according to Jack theory can not leave the island unless they are all dead. I, at this point, I trust Jack , but does not hold the record hit on the island. Sawyer , unfortunately, no. The scene of the submarine, which occupies the last quarter hour of "The Candidate" is a the exciting scenes of the series . The stress management is exemplary, and this undoubtedly contributes ... Pump countdown! (I remembered how Buffy, Alias \u200b\u200b and, of course). With all the characters caught just three minutes before the bomb explodes, with Kate seriously injured and no time to get to the surface, Jack reorders an act of faith. But Sawyer is a man of action, and if you have not trusted Jack, now that's a Locke reincarnated, even less.


Luckily
Zombie - Sayid was going around. The death of Jarrah goes unnoticed (it is one of the most technically weak episode), although presumably more important things for the character: as a theorized Reyes, you can leave the dark side of their own volition, and Sayid does an act of redemptive sacrifice that should be enough to rest in peace former torturer. But the death of Sayid is soon overshadowed by everything that triggers the explosion. And above all, for the moment do you say? ... come, the time Titanic starring Jin and Sun . How I was wrong when I said in my previous review that after the long-awaited reunion of Kwon, whatever happens then it would not matter. Many thought that the reunion of marriage is going to see frustrated by a bullet from those of Widmore or electrified fences. It seemed obvious that this would be the punch master episode, bringing Jin and Sun to kill them in the same scene. Well, although this did not happen, the theory did not walk misguided. An episode later, they drown in the submarine. Although certainly see the sideflashes (And although we left the remote possibility that someone will save them in very last moment), is not like one of the many deaths that we have been desensitized over the series, but it feels short, and it hurts more . More united than ever (idea that comes to represent in a way the English language, and in common, what most distanced on the island before separation), they say "I love you " after Jin Sun again promise that will not let any more (this time in koreano ), while playing the saddest piece of music the soundtrack of Lost . And to top it off, one of the planes devastating remember: only death will be able to separate Kwon.


Otherwise Lost still completing cycles. We see this in the continued regression to the early seasons, and the sideflashes where Jack begins to deduce that something happens (without love, or near-death experience). Dr. Shephard creates bonds with her sister Claire , and both look in the mirror ( Pocoyo has a theory that ultimately will have to pass a mirror, and does not seem far-fetched). Then Jack is to rebuild a shattered Locke (Terry great O 'Quinn not convinced me that way since the first season), trying to convince him to follow vain for his philosophy of life, which he himself means:

Jack: What Happened, Happened . And you dog let it go.
John : What Makes you think Letting go is so easy ? Jack
: It 's Not . In fact- , I do not really know how to do it myself. And That 's why I WAS Hoping That maybe Could you go first.
John : Goodbye, doctor Shephard.


And while Jack unsuccessfully trying to save Locke in reality alternative (look at the heartbreaking smile of hope and certainty after giving advice to John ), manages to save from death Sawyer on the island (you'll see when you wake up and see who has bundled). As we saw in the previous chapter, the doctor continues to meet the step by step guide to becoming a hero. And let week a reference to the subject, but in "The Candidate" Jack cries too, and also cry a lot. What's better, not only he cries. We thank a scene dedicated exclusively to show the pain of the characters after death, something not usually done (it is also true that neither there time or all deaths involving a reaction of this type. Jin and Sun were special for us and for them). The funny thing is that while Kate and Hurley mourn the death of Jin and Sun (a Sayid be given), Jack retires to the shore to sob like a child without others to see (we do see it, all, we are accustomed to see the hero of the movie whining). And all this, with all the emotions provoked by the events of the submarine, no one remembers the Claire poor after Sawyer pulled shut the submarine leaving (he was not enough to try it once.) I can not stand how badly they are treated. Girl gets the ax, they can find out who is Crazy Claire .

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Toe Hurts From Pedicure

RECOGNITION OF SIGNS IN THE POWER OF TRIALS

EFECTOS Y CONSECUENCIAS

Por: Lic. Raymundo Royo

En el desarrollo de los diversos juicios ante juzgados o tribunales, los Jueces o los Magistrados al recibir una promoción procuran verificar que la misma sea la expresión de la voluntad efectiva del quejoso, del actor o de quien lo represente.

Para ello, cuando existe la duda en la firma que aparece en el escrito interpuesto, es común que se notifique al interesado para que acuda al juzgado o el tribunal de que se trate a ratificar su firma, otorgándole para ello un plazo que dependiendo de la promoción de que se trate puede ser de tres a cinco días y apercibiéndole que de no acudir se tendrá por no interpuesto el escrito en cuestión.

regard to what has been commenting on the assumption that the applicant was prevented from going within the time fixed by the judge or magistrate concerned and therefore the warning is made to revoke a promotion or initial claim was filed, no doubt that this seriously affects the security of defense all governed, as in this case is deprived of the opportunity to receive justice in circumstances which sometimes corresponds to an oversight or perhaps negligence of another .

In addition to exposing what's next, the simple measures of signature recognition to vent at court or tribunal concerned, certainly involving the use of a time staff can be very valuable for use in other tasks related to the work of law enforcement being carried out in these instances.

Under this, in recognizing signs in the various trials taking place in various courts and tribunals throughout the country, think it would be desirable to promote a reform of procedural law to the effect that when Judge or the Judge in question have any doubt about the authenticity of the signature in a lawsuit or written to be filed in court, personally notify the plaintiff, plaintiff or petitioner in question giving a deadline for signing or ratifying the express what they deem appropriate, so that if the notice is personally carried out with the person, then noticing that he was not coming within the time period you will be confirmed lodged. In this case, could not take out personal notice to the person, then apply the warning as happens today.

This, undoubtedly, would expedite the work of justice and would cause fewer problems on a person who would have the anxiety and discomfort of the case, be faced with the obligation to appear before the tribunal or court facilities that concerned to ratify his signature within a truly fatal.

I sincerely hope that this proposal could ever be considered by our legislators, as it would expedite the work of justice, more in cities like the capital in which travel times represent more than an hour.

Greetings.