6.27.2008

HAPPY FRIDAY!!! and now on to Instant Star...

WTH!!!!?!?!?!?

Instant Star ended tonight.

Was it good?
Ehh.
Was it a worthwhile watch?
HELL NO!


From the moment I discovered this was the last season, I had a bad feeling about how the whole season would play out. I mean the usual questions popped up… “Would they rush it?” “Would it be too much?” “Would it suck?” and about halfway through the “season”, if you could even call it that, I got all my answers. Yes, they did rush it. TREMENDOUSLY. I mean three episodes a week, with an extra episode at the “season” beginning. There were only 13 episodes to begin with. The entire damn season ended in the matter of a month. A MONTH!!! Seriously, that’s just sad. It made me really angry when they decided to do this. It was like they decided to just hurry up and get it out of the way.
Now, to answer the second question. Yes, it would be too much. It was all so much to put into 13 HALF HOUR episodes. Honestly, if they had, you know, spaced everything out a little better then maybe, MAYBE, it wouldn’t have partially destroyed my view of the ONLY show I watch on the-N. And, I might as well answer the final question. No, it didn’t suck…much. Now, this question was mildly hard to answer because I’ve watched this show from the beginning and I’ve grown fond of all the characters and the writing behind the character’s motivations. However, this final season, the writers did things that were very unlike characters.

Some of these changes were actually pleasant. Examples would be, the change in Tim Rozon’s character, Tommy and the more in depth role Tyler Kyte’s character, Spiederman, had in the season. But, the one change I could not tolerate at all was, Laura Vandervoort’s character, Sadie’s change. I’m not sure what it was , but I did not like it at all.

I seem to have run out of steam on this one so…

LATER!
Little Miss Mary Sunshine