tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32031147.post4501321583270597483..comments2023-11-05T07:24:00.960-05:00Comments on The TV guy: A Few TidbitsPhillip Ramatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07739438191519332313noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32031147.post-61516781345895292072007-08-02T13:05:00.000-04:002007-08-02T13:05:00.000-04:00Yeah, you really threw me for a loop about "Mad Me...Yeah, you really threw me for a loop about "Mad Men" yesterday.<BR/><BR/>Thankfully, those of us with Comcast Digital, have the first two "Mad Men" episodes available (in HD no less...wow) On Demand and after telling my wife how terrific this series was, she was interested enough to watch the pilot epide yesterday and she liked it. It will now be no problem to get her caught up.<BR/><BR/>Regarding yesterday's later posts on "The 4400", yeah, I don't know how people can say this is the best season. The show has kind of meandered and morphed into a completely different show than the first 2 seasons and seems very directionless. Almost like the show runners weren't expecting it to continue to be a ratings hit and had to go in all these new directions and new characters.<BR/><BR/>One of the things I liked best about season 1 & 2 was the Lily/Richard relationship, story arc and now both characters are gone. <BR/><BR/>My least favorite character, by far, is Kyle, Tom's annoying son who I cannot stand--the actor or the character. And now they've increased his role. (On the other hand, I like his cousin Shawn a lot more). <BR/><BR/>Furthermore, I actually can't stand that decided to put Promicin on the street and now half of the entire world population has an 'ability'. It took away the very unique core nature of the show--that there are 4400 special people. That's essentially gone now and that one element has ruined the show for me more than anything.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com