LOST: My Take (Season Preview Part 2)
31 01 2008I did not watch LOST when it first came on TV. I was, um, 12 and couldn’t stay up that late. But I really got into LOST after watching the last few episodes of Season 3 on abc.com last year. I got Season 1 for Christmas and have been watching Season 2 after finishing Season 1. Here’s my take on LOST. My favorite episode was the “Through the Looking Glass” episode, the finale of Season 3. Jack, who is one of my favorite characeters, has a very interesting flashforward in this episode and Charlie is the good guy and saves the day while drowning. My favorite characters are: Jack Shepard (Matthew Fox), who is the doc and the leader of the group, because ,except for his drinking habits, I admire his courage and bravery and leadership ablilities while on the island. Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews), an ex-member of the Iraqi Republican Guard, because of his toughness and skill, and knowledge. Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan), the bassist for the one-hit wonder band DriveShaft, because of his loyalty to Claire and willingness to accept death to save the rest of the gang. Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) a priest who used to deal drugs, because of his mysteriousness and capability with a stick. Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick), who attempted to sail around the world and shipwrecked on the island, because of his common ending word in a British accent “brotha.” Jack, Sayid, Charlie, Mr. Eko and Desmond are all great characters who have certain qualities that I like and certain ones that I don’t. But in the end, they’re all good guys. Brotha.
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I watched this movie two Mondays ago, and I figured: Hey, why not go see it? I love Veggie Tales, which I have watched for almost my entire life. But I was wondering if they would have the Pirates’ theme song in it, especially the cover by Relient k, my favorite band. What I did get was a great movie.It begins with George, a grape who has trouble connecting with his kids, Sedgewick, a vegetable that I couldn’t figure who has a problem with laziness so he built a motorized serving machine, and Elliot, a cucumber who has a list of things that he is scared of, including wicker furniture. These three chums work at a diner-theatre as “cabin boys” while aspiring to be in the stage production. They try out for the show but fail miserably. 200 years earlier, a prince named Alexander is captured by the pirate Robert the Terrible. His sister, the princess Eloise, activates her father’s invention that searches for heroes to save her brother. Almost in a second, George, Sedgewick, and Elliot, still in their tryout costumes, are transported back to the 18th century and picked up by Eloise and her butler Willory. The quintet of veggies set out on an adventure to rescue Alexander. This movie is currently in theaters. For more info, check