Problem for me with Tucker and Tyler and Blair was that they were too close to the delis and you could hear everyone on their way out for the night. Way too much of a temptation.
Maybe personal details like this are not relevant to her strictly as a politician (no more so that the ability of any other elected official to do thier job), but ole Sarah Palin is also a reality star who premised that part of her fame on family values, etc. So its entriely relevant - as much as it would be if we learned this was true of Kate Gosselin. Its Palin who chose to blur the line and become a hybrid "journalist"/"politician"/pop culture famewhore. So she will also have to deal with the results of that.
The last series finale I remember watching was Lost, and I have a totally different feeling about tonight's FNL finale. With Lost as much as I knew I would miss the series I was (as was everybody) actually anticipating the epsiode itself (and all the big answers and revealtions I thought there would be) and so due to that excitement I don't remember the buildup being very melancholy. Its the complete opposite with FNL. Tonight there will be some resolution, sure - we will find out whether the Lions can acutally win State and hopefully find out that the Taylors can make it through this little bump in their otherwise perfect marriage - but there will not be any big revelations or anything. Kind of like I felt with the series finale of The Wire, tonight I feel like I am just watching just to say goodbye.
Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler for FNL. Also, Margo Martindale was amazing on Justified this season - and since Katie Segal was nominated last year for SOA maybe there is hope for other FX shows.