Lost and Found?
Dec. 18th, 2007 10:13 amSo, ABC is moving Lost - the eight new episodes that were completed, at any rate - again.
To Thursday nights at 9 pm.
This is happening mainly because ABC is pretty much out of Grey's Anatomy. That is, if by some miracle the writers strike ended today, ABC would probably not put Lost in that timeslot.
But it is. And my other favorite show is on at the same time. What's more, while I think Lost is a better show, Supernatural is the one that everyone talks about the next day, so if there are any remaining episodes of SN (or if the shows really do go head to head after the strike is over), I will have to wait to see Lost.
How is it that I watch three shows, and two of them are on at the same time??
And I know that TV shows move all the time now. It's not like it used to be. Still, Lost will have had four timeslots in four seasons. That's a big much.
Also, if you are waiting for Lost to return, check out "Missing Pieces." These brand-new webisodes fill in the gaps left during previous episodes, and feature the cast and writers of the show. For which they were all paid extra, as they should be. I haven't seen these yet, but am looking forward to them.
To Thursday nights at 9 pm.
This is happening mainly because ABC is pretty much out of Grey's Anatomy. That is, if by some miracle the writers strike ended today, ABC would probably not put Lost in that timeslot.
But it is. And my other favorite show is on at the same time. What's more, while I think Lost is a better show, Supernatural is the one that everyone talks about the next day, so if there are any remaining episodes of SN (or if the shows really do go head to head after the strike is over), I will have to wait to see Lost.
How is it that I watch three shows, and two of them are on at the same time??
And I know that TV shows move all the time now. It's not like it used to be. Still, Lost will have had four timeslots in four seasons. That's a big much.
Also, if you are waiting for Lost to return, check out "Missing Pieces." These brand-new webisodes fill in the gaps left during previous episodes, and feature the cast and writers of the show. For which they were all paid extra, as they should be. I haven't seen these yet, but am looking forward to them.