One must die so the other can travel through time
The series finale of "Journeyman" aired on Wednesday and even though the series didn't really grab my attention at the beginning, I was really starting to enjoy it by the time these last few episodes aired. I am glad though that NBC aired all the produced episodes and that the show actually had an ending which a lot of canceled shows don't get. I liked how they wrapped things up and how they got the chance to explain things that people (including myself) had questions about. I also liked how much it paralleled the first episode. I thought that was a nice touch.
Speaking of abruptly canceled TV shows... "The 4400" is officially canceled. I know they left their season finale wide open for a new season but for the life of me I can't remember what happened.
For a third and final piece of TV news, "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" are returning on January 7th. While I'm glad they're coming back, it doesn't sound like the WGA is too happy with them. Or are they not happy with Comedy Central? I can't really tell. While I would love for the strike to be resolved as soon as possible and for the writers to get the residuals and everything else they deserve, I kind of like not having any TV to watch - it allows me to do other things like get a life concentrate on my final quarter of classes.