Sofa Snark: Finale Wrap LOST Explodes & Gossip Girl Graduates

By: May. 28, 2009
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James Sims hasn't figured out what's more entertaining, Hollywood buzz or Broadway chatter. So he's decided to start blogging about both. Sofa Snark is an entertainment biz blog covering everything from prime-time TV to Broadway reviews. If you can figure out anything that falls in between, he's bound to have an opinion about that too. As a Senior Editor at BroadwayWorld.com, and with gigs at "Entertainment Tonight" and the Hollywood Reporter under his belt, he's ready to unleash his wit on the world, one blog at a time.

Visit http://www.simsscoop.com/blog/ for daily blogging and follow James on Twitter at @columbiajames.

My Sofa Snark video blog has been on a bit of a hiatus these last few weeks, but with most of prime-time shuttering for the summer, I decided to wrap up the juiciest finales. I also revamped the webisode with a new look. Let me know what you think.

This week’s Sofa Snark covers the season finales of “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Gossip Girl,” “90210,” “30 Rock,” “Lost” and “Fringe.” There was plenty of drama as each of the high profile shows drew to a close, and in the case of both J.J. Abrams creations, many questions were raised. This fall season should prove quite interesting.

As the television network upfronts recently took place here in New York City, it is worth pointing out that a few shows have been dealt inappropriate sentences. Fox killed “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” while NBC buckled under nerd pressure and saved “Chuck.” Oh yes, and a show I was looking forward to getting retro with next season, the 1980’s inspired “Gossip Girl” spinoff, was axed before it even started.

The summer should prove entertaining for all of us “Pushing Daisies,” “Eli Stone” and “Dirty Sexy Money” fans, with each of the already canceled shows returning with the finale un-aired episodes. Plus, cable channels have a slew of great programming coming up. So, make sure to check back throughout the summer for brand new webisodes of Sofa Snark.


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