Will We Ever See the Likes of ‘Lost’ and ‘24′ Again?
Several weeks ago, two critically-acclaimed and Alias DVD set inventive television series aired their final episodes. With the new summer television season upon us and fall premieres just a few Arrested Development DVD set away, we can only hope that these upcoming shows deliver in the same way that “24” and “Lost” did during their respective As Time Goes By DVD set, a way that maintained strong, loyal and passionate audiences that stuck for the long term. While many other programs focused on Battlestar Galactica DVD set that resolved themselves in an hour’s time, both “Lost” and “24” presented topics that are not usually addressed on prime time, served their core Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVD set, kept them surprised, and will both be remembered for many years to come as strong examples of what prime-time Alias DVD boxset can accomplish.
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