Say a prayer, you guys. This season of Big Love has come to a close. If you haven’t seen this show, do yourself a favor and rent the first year. You won’t be sorry, and you’ll learn valuable things about polygamy hair.
And if you can’t wait to find out what happened in the season finale—or you already know—then surf on over to The Huffington Post to read my final installment of Wife Watch!, the only blog post that ranks the most powerful wives in each week’s episode.
Thank God Lost is still going strong and Harper’s Island is starting in a few weeks, or I would be at a serious loss for drama. Well… other than the drama that comes from being a kid whose dreams are as big as this city.







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1 stephanie // Mar 24, 2009 at 9:32 pm
Mark, nice review! I hadn’t thought about what Sarah will do with freedom from secrecy, and that’s intriguing to think about for next season.
I thought overall the ep was a little confusing and convoluted. But oh how I love the parallels they create … those compound children are so broken that they can’t help but emulate the people they most despise. Bill creating his own church, exactly what he despises about Roman. Joey killing Roman (who killed Joey’s grandfather). Nikki witnessing deceit in her daughter, something she despises in herself. Such a great show and I wish it had been a full season!
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