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This week in television


Lost

First of all: Hurray! LOST is back!!

This week was devoted to Desmond, the Scottish man from the hatch.

Apparently, he did a lot.

He wakes up in his London flat three years earlier, painting a wall red with his girlfriend Penny.

He thinks at first that his time on the island was just a dream, but soon déjà vu, flashes of memory, and an old lady from an antiques store convince him that the island is his destiny.

He returns to the island to have psychic moments, mostly concerning saving Charlie from what we have learned is his inevitable death.

24

Fayed had a gay old time torturing Morris with a drill. He wanted information about a bomb that Morris actually gave up. It didn't take that long, either.

Jack and Marilyn run around town looking for Gredenko's house. Marilyn only vaguely knows where this house is, so they drive around wildly the whole episode.

While roaming L.A., Marilyn receives a phone call from Jack's dad, threatening to kill Josh unless she betrays Jack.

Marilyn complies, and leads him to a house that of course blows up, but not before Jack narrowly escapes.

The Office

Last week's episode revolved around Michael going to Ryan's business school, the office defending itself against a bat, and Pam's lackluster art show.

The trip to business school didn't go well, and Ryan basically offended Dunder-Mifflin, saying paper was going to be out of use in 10 years.

To punish Ryan, Michael banishes him to the annex. With Kelly. The squealing and giggling will drive him crazy!

Jim pretended that the bat had bitten him and that he was turning into a vampire. This was the only indication throughout the show that Joss Whedon was the director of this particular episode. Anyway, Jim was blinded by crucifixes, and burned by garlic.

Pam's back with Roy, and the bitter Pam/Jim romance continues to torture fans everywhere.

Pam's drawings of office supplies looked so sad surrounded by big abstracts. But Michael comes and buys her drawing of the office building, because he genuinely likes it.

Grey's Anatomy

Deep down I know that Meredith can't be dead. It would be crazy. She's the lead. No one kills the lead.

There is no doubt she's dead. She went to heaven, which happens to be an OR with the Bomb-Squad Pink-Mist Guy and Denny. But the real question is if she's staying dead.

The preview for tonight's episode said that Meredith "could be lost — forever." The word "could" is giving me hope that she's coming back from the dead.

Izzie also has hope, so much hope she makes a speech. As far as Grey's speeches go, however, it wasn't the most motivational.

Mark steps up and sits with Derek outside Meredith's room, not saying a word, and just being there for him. Good job. I hope we learn more about Mark in the future.


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