Posted Oct 1st 2005 4:59PM by Jason McCabe Calacanis
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, Watercooler Talk

I'm a huge fan of LOST, and when I spotted the dharma ink on the shark (
S02E02: Adrift) I almost fell off my seat. "Did you see that!?!!" I exclaimed to my sigother.
"The shark... it had the symbol on it!" I explained. "No way... that makes no sense" she replied.
We were both right. How they heck do you explain a shark with a tattoo on it? You can't drug a shark and put a tattoo on it--they have to keep moving, they're sharks! Obviously, no shark is going to stand still while someone puts ink on it.
So, what does that leave? Is it a dolphin? Is it mechanical? Is it all a dream? Discuss.
Posted Aug 21st 2005 9:00PM by Jason McCabe Calacanis
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Six Feet Under
OK everyone, take a deep breath and just relax--it's a TV show, not the end of world.
OMG it's about to start!
Post your thoughts during and after the show in the comments below.
Some Six Feet Under links:
Photos of the
house on Flickr, plus the SIXFEETUNDER tags:
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IceRocketPosted Apr 10th 2005 3:25PM by Jason McCabe Calacanis
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, ABC, Industry, Programming, UPN, Battlestar Galactica, Desperate Housewives, Enterprise, Lost

Alexandra Jacobs
reflects
on Pam Andersen's
cleavagenew TV show and icononic persona which "has
acquired a lacquered, synthetic patina." Synthetic patina? Nice job
Alexandra, put that in
quotes and you're only eight results over a
GoogleWhack!
Star Trek: Enterprise
fans apparently can't admit that the new Battlestar Gallactica kicks major ass and are
trying to raise, uhhh, $32M in to keep Enterpise
going.
What would Spock do with $32M? Easy, fund S03 of
Arrested Development.
Kate Aurthur
rounds up Lost and
Desperate Housewives knockoffs slated for next year. Although, she clearly made a mistake with "Sold" which must be a
reality TV
show from its description: "Brightly colored and winking, this soap
opera set in the world of high-end Los Angeles real estate features
broadly drawn, back-stabbing characters."