Last night's finale of "The Sopranos" may go down in TV history as the biggest collective "Aw Crap*!" ever. Whether you thought the final black screen was fine art, or a big giant load of turd, rest assured, you checked your TV and wondered what the hell just happened before making your decision.
And what is up with the fascination in Journey's "Don't Stop Believing"? The song was used in "Family Guy", "Laguna Beach" and was the theme for at least two sports teams making title runs in the last four years. Is it some sort of symbol of our lost youth? An ode to not giving up? Or just lack of imagination amongst the hack writers of Hollywood? I'm going with number three.
Speaking of holding on to beliefs well past their expiration date: check out this NY Post story about the fans of one Clay Aiken. I'm surprised there was still a shred of doubt hanging in the air. I'm truly shocked.
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