(Season 5, Episode 7) So the new love triangle is really starting to get on my nerves. Not because I don’t like it, but because I do. That said, I really hope it doesn’t go on much longer. The post anger management Andy Bernard is still a weirdo, but he can be a helluva guy, […]
You know, it’s a little depressing looking at these DVD sets for the 2007-2008 television season. Because of the writer’s strike, most of our favorite shows had really short runs, truncating plans and creating pretty uneven presentations. This was especially difficult for Scrubs, because the seventh season was supposed to be their final season. And […]
(Season 15, Episode 7) “Welcome to County General. I’m Doctor Greene.” – Doctor Mark Greene I have been an avid ER fan for about 12 seasons and even read Michael Crichton’s “Five Patients” to have the full ER experience. I stopped watching the show about 2-3 years ago because I was tired of its repetitive […]
One of the women’s magazines used to have a popular column called “Can this marriage be saved?” That’s how I feel about Heroes. I need a mediator to help me work through my feelings about Heroes. Who among you is willing to take on this monumental task? Clearly, the show is doing some major damage […]
(Season 2, Episode 6) One of the hardest things to think about when watching this show is how Chuck is a Stanford guy who not only had his future taken away from him back then, but has had his whole life disrupted now, both because of Bryce Larkin. Chuck’s a nice guy and so far […]
(Season 3, Episode 8) “What am I gonna do now? Am I gonna kiss you? Or am I gonna kill you?” – Angela to Arthur, upon learning that he plotted to kill Nathan So … we learn a little more about how the heroes got to where they are. Here are a few thoughts on […]
I think NBC really missed out on an opportunity here. They had a chance to tell the story of Robinson Crusoe in this thirteen-episode series. From the beginning, it was billed as a thirteen-episode limited series. So I thought we might get a thirteen-part exploration of the Daniel Defoe novel. Instead, we seem to have […]