Friday, March 16

Farewell, Ms. Mars

Rather unsurprisingly, it has been pretty much confirmed that Veronica Mars will not see a fourth season. With the way the ratings were going, it's hardly earth-shattering news, of course.

Still, it's kind of a shame since the recent three or four episodes were really damn good. The dialogs and acting were always good throughout the season, but in these latest episodes they managed to provide us with good storylines too that made us care for the characters again. Also, I really liked the ending to the main arc, which is a first.

I guess, at the end of the day, it's for the best. It seems like Rob Thomas and Co. could never top the excellent first season, so it was all downhill from there. In other words, it's better to cancel the show now, while it's still one of the best shows on TV despite its declining quality, than let it drag on and become awful.

Anyway, since a certain person insisted that I'd provide a link for Sarbel's Eurovision song "Yassou Maria" because he wanted to listen to it, here's a link for ya.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ha Ha Ha Ha !

Anonymous said...

Sign of the Apocalypse ?Mind reading devices are here !!!

Anonymous said...

http://www.slate.com/id/2161936/

George said...

I heard about those a while ago. If you ask me it was pretty much inevitable that such a thing would happen.

Why does it surprise you so much though? You should know that as a species, we're pretty much fucked anyway. :P

Anonymous said...

Sounds inevitable ???
Like if it was written on some ancient book of prophecy......

Anonymous said...

Uh, no? Just by observing technology and human tendencies* you can see something like this was rather inevitable. Doesn't have to be metaphysic in nature. :)

*This is the wrong word, but it's late.

Anonymous said...

May Tales of the Bored Rest in Peace...

George said...

Oh, ye of little faith.