Lost, debate...
Oct. 14th, 2004 01:39 pmI saw about two minutes of the debate last night before I turned it off. Someone asked Bush 'How does your faith affect your policies?' and Bush basically said 'It determines every move I make as president.'
And then Kerry tried to one-up him in the rebuttal.
ANYWAY, the reason I accidentally turned to the debates in the first place was that I wanted to watch 'Lost', which some of the testers I eat lunch with had been raving about, and sounded interesting. I probably still wouldn't have been interested enough to tune it in, except that I'm tired of sitting there at lunch having *not* watched the show that everyone's talking about (usually, The Amazing Race).
It's... weird. The premise is a bunch of people crashed a plane on a deserted island, 1000 miles off course, but that's sort of beside the point, since the entire island is majorly f***ed up. The general plotline seems to go 'people do normal stranded-on-an-island things, but then various things that can't possibly be explained happen.'
In this episode, for instance, ( spoilers -- yes, it's the kind of show that can have spoilers )
And then Kerry tried to one-up him in the rebuttal.
ANYWAY, the reason I accidentally turned to the debates in the first place was that I wanted to watch 'Lost', which some of the testers I eat lunch with had been raving about, and sounded interesting. I probably still wouldn't have been interested enough to tune it in, except that I'm tired of sitting there at lunch having *not* watched the show that everyone's talking about (usually, The Amazing Race).
It's... weird. The premise is a bunch of people crashed a plane on a deserted island, 1000 miles off course, but that's sort of beside the point, since the entire island is majorly f***ed up. The general plotline seems to go 'people do normal stranded-on-an-island things, but then various things that can't possibly be explained happen.'
In this episode, for instance, ( spoilers -- yes, it's the kind of show that can have spoilers )