I'm not going again into the cancellation policies TV companies have, but canceling Invasion was a big, big mistake. But, at least they gave advanced warning to creators that managed to wrap some of the story lines by the end of the only season. Still, it ends with cliffhanger and was meant to continue on CW, but they decided not to pick it up. Series is created by Shaun Cassidy, and aired on ABC in 2005 and 2006.
Get more: Drama series season reviews, Horror series season reviews, Mystery series season reviews, Sci-Fi series season reviews, Thriller series season reviewsSo, some of them got rescued and some of them were left behind (by choice or bad luck). And the island? Well, Locked (Ben to be exact) moved it. That's how season 4 ended and left us wondering about many things. And most important question is: where the hell the island has gone?! Lost writers managed to surprise all of us again with another great cliffhanger, and leave us for months waiting to find out what what's next.
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Shocking finale of season 3 was a complete game changer not only for Lost, but it set bar higher for any other TV series. After 3 seasons of flashbacks into the lives of plane crash survivors, flashbacks are now gone and they are replaced by flashforwards showing as group of Oceanic Six, survivors who are now saved and live back in the world away from the island. This season is about finding out how that happened.
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Emma is a novel by famous English writer Jane Austen, and as all here novels this one is adapted many times for both TV and a big screen. The latest in this line is the BBC adaptation aired in the late 2009. It's made in the form of mini series with 4 one hour episodes. It's written for screen by Sandy Welch (successfully adapted Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre in 2006), and all episodes are directed by Jim O'Hanlon.
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Even during the airing of the season one, Lost was on the track to became a cult show, and by the time the season 3 started, there was no doubt about it: Lost is one of the most amazing shows on TV ever made. It's so rare to find the show with compelling writing, excellent characters and hard to predict story that is simply griping, and the show that always leave you wanting for more. And it's absolutely never boring.
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Season one was only a warming up for the real story behind the Lost. And the season 2 will continue moments after the hatch exploded, with much complex story and even more characters that will join in the in the first half of the season. Things will get more complicated, and we will finally get to see shape of the real story of the island. Cuse and Lindelof are now real writing force, and they will drive the series until the very end next year.
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I have never been a fan of teenage series because they all look a like and really there is nothing new you can see in any of them. But, I decided to watch Gossip Girl hoping that I am maybe wrong.And I must admit that Gossip Girl turned out to be much more than I thought it will be. Don't get me wrong, it's still bad, but it's not that bad. I am sure that teenagers will not going to agree with me, so let's see what the Gossip Girl is all about.
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A decade ago, CSI: Las Vegas has aired for the first time it was very unique kind of show bringing forensic sciences to mainstreams TV. And, due to enormous success, many more similar shows were created over the years. One of them is Bones. Bones is based on the works and novels of real forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, and is set in fictional Jeffersonian Institute in Washington DC. So, why this show is different from CSI?
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5. February 2010 | Millan
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