I think my favorite commenters are the ones who take offense to a complaint I may have against a show they love and write something along the lines of, “well if you don’t like it, stop watching it!” Forgetting (I guess) that the reason I am writing about it and probably watching it in the […]
I may have started watching television crime dramas a little late (I didn’t watch my first episode of Law & Order until 2001-ish), but I have made up for that belated start in sheer quantity. As someone who watches a lot of TV about cops and lawyers, I’m obviously pretty close to being a cop […]
This was a big day in Medium-land. First NBC canceled it, then it got picked up by CBS, where it will air in the fall. It’s interesting timing, considering that this news perfectly coincides with a similar shake-up on the show: Joe’s job offer in San Diego. When Joe’s company got bought out by an […]
After our epic three-hour long “How To Make a Killing in Big Business” extravaganza, NBC inexplicably decided to follow it up with a completely unrelated episode. I don’t know if they’re trying to figure out whether they want to be a procedural or a more serialized show, but it was kind of weird to have […]
Poor Ariel. She is a very sweet girl, smart and pretty to boot. So why can’t she find a nice boy who shares her interests instead of using her to look out for his own? I’m beginning to think every guy she goes to school with is a douchebag. That, and they are all attracted […]
Well, this episode didn’t do a whole lot for me, I have to say. It started out promising, when Allison was putting groceries in her car one minute and waking up hours later on the side of a desolate road, not remembering anything during the six hours that had just passed. But the plot never […]
I must not be, because the show has been enough of a hit to run for four seasons. So why has NBC been treating this fan favorite like dirt? I’ll give you a clue: they’re either douchebags, or idiots, or both. First, they push Medium back to a midseason premiere in favor of Christian Slater’s […]