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Posts Tagged ‘Review

The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham

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Ehrm. What the hell is going on? Why do you try to twist my head around, I’m feeling extremely excited.
Totally Lost? No, I’m starting to get it but a little Lost? Yes. Let me start by saying this OMG. (Yeah, I don’t
like that OMG shit either but it sort of describes things on Lost exactly as I want to describe them, therefore
OMG). This was totally freakin’ fantastic, I love where the show is going and I do understand those who don’t
and yes I do love the old format more but can you blame the producers for trying it out and making it work?
Me neither. This episode was quite a shocker. Read more after the jump. (If you haven’t seen this episode,
well don’t read more, except if you want to see next weeks promo, then you just have to click it and scroll to
the bottom of the page). Enjoy. 

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This Place is Death

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A quick summary of this weeks episode and a new promo of next weeks episode; “316″.

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Written by Robert Ekström

February 13, 2009 at 10:15 am

I welcome you all..

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Welcome to TV-frenzy, a new little thing of mine. A beautiful thing about something that most of us love, TV. On Sundays I will review the TV-episodes of that week, news about the TV industry and some spoilery spoilers. If any ones show isn’t reviewed, just give me a shout and I’ll see if I can squeeze it in. Today I will give you all a foretaste on what’s to come so I give you brief look on the new season of LOST.

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Written by Robert Ekström

January 22, 2009 at 3:33 pm

Slowly getting a grip

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This damn album review. I can’t wrap around it, all I can say so far is that I like these tracks,
“A Dustland Fairytale”, “Joy Ride”, “Human”, “Goodbye, Travel Well” so far.
I think I will change my opinion after the twentieth listen but that’s of another importance, right?

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Written by Robert Ekström

November 26, 2008 at 9:06 am