Project Runway: Opinion: Inanity, Intrigue and Inigo Montoya: A Cultural Learnings Reality Roundup
Original at memles (WordPress)
• Fri, Nov 20
By Myles See, what works about Project Runway is that it transfers the aesthetics of the fashion industry into terms that are unrelated to the fashion industry. I know nothing about fashion, but I know a lot about what Nina Garcia likes to see in fashion, or what the series values in terms of creativi...
Supernatural: Opinion: The family business: Let's talk about 'Supernatural's' 'Abandon All Hope...'
Original at chicagotribune.com
• Fri, Nov 20
• 4 related articles
By Tempo Yes, but those demons might have a few tricks up their sleeves. Wouldn't it be interesting if the Winchesters -- yes, both Dean and Sam -- have to ally themselves at some point with the Crowleys of the world? Sometimes the enemy of your enemy is indeed your friend.
Related articles from The Watcher and more.
Lost: Opinion: Damon Lindelof Article on Season 6 Promotion and Lost University
Original at The ODI
• Thu, Nov 19
By mrtheodi@gmail.com (The ODI) Lindelof: It doesn't quite feel like the home...in the grand scheme of things, we have nine more episodes to write, having written a hundred and, you know, ten episodes at this point, it's relatively the home stretch, but it feels like we're in the weeds as they say in the TV business.
WWE SmackDown: The Way Too Long Review of Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology – Discs Three & Four
Original at Inside Pulse Wrestling
• Thu, Nov 19
• 19 related articles
By Charlie Reneke Match #19: WWE Undisputed Championship c) Triple H vs. Hulk Hogan 4/21/02 Backlash I actually thought this match was pretty dull. Totally average Hogan match. 1/2* Made a point. Match #25: WWE Championship c) Hulk Hogan vs. Terry Funk 1/4/86 Saturday Night’s Main Event
Related articles from The Pro Wrestling Blog Spot » SmackDown Review, pojoslam (Blogspot), wwe «, Online World of Wrestling, Wrestling, wcwrules4lyf (WordPress) and more.
Doctor Who: Opinion: The John Nathan-Turner Memoirs, Volume 2
Original at theLogBook.com TheatEar
• Wed, Nov 18
By Earl Green Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner (1980-1990) relates the story of his tenure as the longest-serving producer of the series, virtually guiding it through the entirety of the 1980s until the BBC quietly cancelled it. In this volumes, he takes listeners,episode-by-episode, thro...
Supernatural: Opinion: Convention-al wisdom? Talking to Misha Collins, Jim Beaver and 'Supernatural' fans
Original at chicagotribune.com
• Tue, Nov 17
• 4 related articles
By Tempo I asked Zubernis if she thinks "Supernatural" has an unusual relationship with its fandom. MR: It's only, "Depict or head off the Apocalypse. And find God." MR: Yeah, that was great. But yeah, what "Supernatural" is attempting -- it's ambitious.
Related articles from The Watcher and more.
House: Opinion: House — Episode 7 (Season 6): “Teamwork”Original at Polite Dissent
• Mon, Nov 16
By Scott I should have the House Challenge Scores for the past two weeks up later this week, once I manage to rescue the scoring file from my toddler-damaged laptop. Tags: television medicine house vasculitis lymphoma strongyloides leukemia crohn’s disease The mystery was fairly bland in this w...
Dexter: Opinion: Dexter - "Road Kill"
Original at memles (WordPress)
• Sun, Nov 15
By Myles I spent part of last week finishing up the fifth season of Six Feet Under, which has long been half finished after a lengthy marathon session of the entire series just proved dire last summer, resulting in “Depressive Melodrama Burnout” (DMB, for short). Returning to that show was a remind...
Colbert: Opinion: Stephen Colbert in the Zeitgeist – November 14, 2009Original at No Fact Zone
• Sat, Nov 14
By Ann G The Comedy Central Insider has posted a story and video about the recent Paley Center panel discussion with the Colbert Report writers, as well as a similar panel that featured the writers from Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Here’s the video featuring the writers from the Report. Jokes.comS...
Mad Men: Review: Art & Copy Profiles Mad Men, Women of Advertising’s RiseOriginal at Wired
• Fri, Nov 13
By Michael Calore It wasn’t until William Bernbach, the first rock star of Madison Avenue, put his copywriter in the same room as the art director that creative professionals found their stride and modern advertising truly came to life. Ads began to deliver a more emotional impact; they began to show a sens...
So...You Can Dance: Review: So You Think You Can Dance - 2 of 16 Voted Off
Original at TV Squad
• Wed, Nov 11
By Michael Pascua I hope that the show was really live because there were some awkward camera angles, a microphone that wasn't adjusted in the beginning, and graphics that appeared out of nowhere. Luckily, it was adjusted in the first five minutes, but it shows that SYTYCD was depending on their pre-taped n...
Star Trek: Opinion: Star Trek: The Next Generation-- "Ethics"
Original at jeffords (Blogspot)
• Wed, Nov 11
By noreply@blogger.com (Jamie Jeffords) You might think this is the mai ethical conflict implied by the episode title, but it is not. In fact, riker is the only one who has any compunctions about performing the ritual which would involve handing Worf a knife so he can stab himself in the heart. Picard, apparently possessing a newfou...
Real Housewives: 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' Review: Reunion Special, Part 2
Original at BuddyTV
• Thu, Nov 5
By editor@buddytv.com After witnessing all the squabbles on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, you kind of wish that these ladies would just call a truce so they can get a long once and for all. It's nearly impossible though because for one thing, it's a TV show and there's just too much beef going on between NeNe and Ki...
Grey's Anatomy: Opinion: ETV: Grey's Anatomy, Project Runway and Models of the Runway
Original at relativelyentertaining (WordPress)
• Sat, Oct 31
By E There’s a pathologist at Seattle Grace who – it turns out – has an inoperable spinal tumor, and has actually gotten his job there so that he could stalk McDreamy and – once he wormed his way into the rest of the doctor’s hearts – seduce him with the perfect tumor. “You could retire on this tumor...
General Hospital: Opinion: REALITY BYTES for Tristan Rogers & Kate Lang, Part One
Original at We Love Soaps
• Sat, Oct 31
By noreply@blogger.com (Roger Newcomb) Tristan Rogers has been a favorite of soap fans since he first appeared as Robert Scorpio on GENERAL HOSPITAL in 1980. In recent years, through his online chats, video blogs and posts on his official websites, fans have gotten to know his thoughts on the world of daytime drama and what it tak...
Smallville: A Christian TV Review of Smallville?
Original at tariel22 (Livejournal)
• Mon, Oct 26
Clark Kent, the “savior”, took it upon himself to fight her with barn equipment — hacksaws, hoes, poking sticks and rakes — and then finally threw a large suspended motor into her torso. She died a slow, painful death and then Clark secretly buried her body.
Housewives: Review: Desperate Housewives - Everybody Ought to Have a Maid
Original at TV Squad
• Sun, Oct 25
By Isabelle Carreau Even if "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid" wasn't the best DH episode so far this season, I did enjoy the dialog between Bree and the maid concerning Bree's affair with Karl, as well as Julie's return home after two weeks in the hospital, especially since her return meant that she would run int...
How I Met Your...: Opinion: How I Met Your Mother – “Duel Citizenship”
Original at memles (WordPress)
• Mon, Oct 19
By Myles The result is a solid episode of How I Met Your Mother from the perspective of someone who finds the jokes to be at Canada’s expense, and a kind of fantastic episode for those of us who “get” the Canadian side of the storyline in a way that others cannot. All in all, it’s an episode I had a lot of fun...
Amazing Race: Opinion: The Amazing Race Season 15 – “Episode Five (Dubai)”
Original at memles (WordPress)
• Sun, Oct 18
By Myles I like to think that this, the fifth episode of The Amazing Race’s fifteenth season, is the reality television equivalent of speed dating. You see, last week, we saw the unfortunate departure of Zev and Justin in the worst of circumstances, the kind of circumstances (a lost passport keepi...
30 Rock: Review: 30 ROCK Season 4
Original at the TV addict
• Wed, Oct 14
By theTVaddict Time will tell, but this week and the next are a welcome return for the comedy, which looks to stand on its own after the heat from last year’s election (and Fey’s Palin wig) has faded, and so far it seems aptly prepared: Liz (Tina Fey, who penned the premiere) is under orders from whispery net...
Survivor: Opinion: Survivor: Samoa — Flying Chickens & Hidden Idols
Original at realitytvmagazine.sheknows.com
• Fri, Oct 9
By Ryan Haidet While the rest of the tribe was away and working, Erik was on a crazy hunt to find the hidden Immunity Idol. During his excited hunt, he found the wrapped hidden Immunity Idol in a tree nearby. After finding the prize, Erik went off in secret and hid it behind a rock. Probst Finally Shows Up
Entourage: Entourage: "Give a Little Bit" - Review
Original at Janaki's Musings
• Mon, Oct 5
By janaki@symmetrypictures.com (Janaki Cedanna) The sixth season of Entourage has come and gone and what an epic season it was. Sure there were hits and misses along the way as the show struggled at times with direction but Drama and Turtle's "growth" were impressive, Ari and E's, not so much. Vince seemed to regress though . . .
Ultimate Fighter: Opinion: Roy Nelson and Kimbo Slice
Original at The Swamp
• Wed, Sep 30
It was billed as the biggest fight in the history of The Ultimate Fighter and one fighter was less than impressive. And that fighter was Roy “Big Country” Nelson. As predicted, Roy Nelson took out Kimbo Slice. But it was not all that impressive. He was fighting a guy that has next-to-no MMA train...
Supernatural: Supernatural: Free to Be Review
Original at SF Universe
• Fri, Sep 25
By Cynthia First, I can’t wrap my brain around the idea of an angel who has had sex. Castiel’s body (aka Jimmy) has had sex. So does that mean the living being that Castiel was before he died and ascended never did? Aren’t angels supposed to be virginal? Okay, so they did it for the laugh, but there weren’t a...
Bones: 5×02 The Bond in the Boot Review
Original at Emily Deschanel Fan
• Thu, Sep 24
By Britt The Jeffersonian investigates the CIA while a briefcase that supposedly holds millions of dollars of diamonds goes missing. Grade: B- Stars: Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin, T.J. Thyne, Tamara Taylor, John Francis Daley Writer(s): Michael Peterson Director: Alex Ch...
The Wire: Opinion: Guardian Fail: Big-upping their Re-upping of the Wire
Original at iainmhepburn.com
• Mon, Sep 21
By Iain Steve If you’re that desperate to write about Burns and Simon, why not start previewing Generation Kill – equally as good as The Wire, arguably as relevant and, crucially, due to be aired in the UK soon. Now, let’s get one thing straight before we start. I don’t actually hate The Wire, despi
Sesame Street: Guest Review: Bert & Ernie, Goodnight!
Original at ToughPigs
• Sun, Sep 20
By noreply@blogger.com (Joe Hennes) Now, to preface, this is not a show where Sesame Workshop has shipped puppets off to a regional theatre and entrusted locals to bring the classic characters to life with little to no puppetry experience. Instead, for the first time ever, actors are being allowed to professionally portray...
Sahar's is a member of the Boxxet Network
Ugly Betty: Review: Ugly Betty, Season 3, Episode 22: In the Stars « Sahar’s BlogOriginal at Sahar's
• Mon, Aug 31
By Sahar Review: Ugly Betty, Season 3, Episode 22: In the Stars May 24, 2009 I know, I know – what am I doing, reviewing Episode 22 after having seen and reviewed the finale? Well the way I see it, we’re in for quite a long, Betty-less time, so I might as well stretch it out as much as I can! And if I run out of episodes to review (which is going to happen very soon), I’ll just have to rehash some of the most interesting ones. While drinking a fruit smoothie beside a pool. Ah, summer, how I love you. In the Stars was another predictable yet great Ugly Betty episode. The predictability might have to do with the fact that we now know the characters pretty well (or rather, we know the writers’ style pretty well) and can more or less see where things are going. Neither mysel... [read the full post]
The View: Opinion: Who Will Replace Elisabeth Hasselbeck On The View?
Original at Jezebel
• Sun, Aug 9
By hortense Congratulations to Elisabeth and Tim Hasselbeck, who welcomed their third child, Isaiah Timothy, into the world this morning. But now that Elisabeth's on maternity leave, who will fill her shoes on The View? A few suggestions, after the jump.
Jordin Sparks: Album Review: Jordin Sparks - Battlefield
Original at trashlounge.co.uk
• Sun, Aug 9
By Shaun She struck gold with the ball-busting R’n’B power ballad ‘No Air’, a collaboration with the then-unhated Chris Brown, but Jordin Sparks has yet to really make herself a staple of the modern music scene. Her self-titled debut album landed somewhere just above average, and her other two si...
True Blood: Opinion: Eric Northman Does the Hokey-Pokey & Killer PinatasOriginal at Vampire Wire
• Tue, Aug 4
By marta@martaacosta.com (Marta) Read a review of HBO's new season of "True Blood." "One of the many excellent things about True Blood this season is the way it finds new uses for old characters. Last season, for instance, Andy was just another good/bad ol’ boy police officer, but now he’s like the official Bon Temps Voice of R...
The O.C.: Opinion: OC Grand Jury Report backs Sheriff on CCW Policy even if the Sups Don’t
Original at The Liberal OC
• Wed, May 20
By Dan Chmielewski A department spokesman confirmed that the total number of permits in Orange County now hovers around 900, a 20 percent drop since Hutchens took office. Anderson said the lower number represents expirations such as people moving out of the county or situations that change such as threats...
Lost: Opinion: Season Finale? 'Lost' Minds Refuse to Spoil a Good Time
Original at Washington Post
• Wed, May 13
As the executive producers and chief narrative navigators of abc's "Lost," Carlton Cuse, 50, and Damon Lindelof, 36, are the two men responsible for delivering the multiple mysteries that have characterized five seasons of this tropical island ...
Hannah Montana: Review: Hannah Montana: The Movie
Original at Cinematical
• Thu, Apr 9
By Nick Schager Googly-eyed Disney muppet Miley Cyrus makes her inevitable big-screen debut in Hannah Montana: The Movie, and the nicest thing one can say about the film is that at least it's not The Suite Life of Zack & Cody: The Movie. A tweener saga that's been crafted mainly with focus-group tests...
American Idol: Opinion: American Idol 8 Top 8 Songs From the Year the Contestants Were Born
Original at www.gabbybabble.celebuzz.com
• Tue, Apr 7
By gdaysunshine April 7th, 2009 American Idol 8 Top 8 Songs From the Year the Contestants Were Born Top 8 Contestants on American Idol Season 8 are singing songs from the year they were born. Here is a review of their performances: Danny Gokey sang “Stand By Me” - he changed the melody and it was an interesting...
WWE SmackDown: Opinion: Wrestling smackdown to provide Houston economy a kick
Original at Houston Chronicle
• Tue, Mar 31
WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony: Saturday, Toyota Center. $55. • Monday Night Raw wrestling: Monday, • Toyota Center. $20 to $60. Professional wrestler Randy Orton was getting ready to pound Triple H with a sledgehammer during a recent match when ...
American Dad!: Opinion: King Of The Hill, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad "Wedding ...
Original at A.V. Club
• Sun, Mar 29
Also disappointing: American Dad didn't live up to the winning streak it's been on as of late. While still a good episode, I think one of the problems with "Wife Insurance" was that Stan and Francine remained apart for most of it, even though they were ...
Battlestar: Opinion: Dollhouse: Man on the Street
Original at TV Squad
• Sat, Mar 21
CA The episode that changes everything. Did it have to be on the same night as the series finale of Battlestar Galactica? It looks like the rumors aren't true. At least, not this week. Somewhat disappointing, but they could prove true before season's end. ...
House: Opinion: NBC Serves up The Chopping Block
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Mar 12
guardian.co.uk OH Address: Personal attacks are not allowed. Please read our comment policy. » On TV Review: House, MD - "The Social Contract" by Nicole.O: I also want to add that I love the internal termoil House is going through this second half of the s. ...
Dancing: TV Review: Dancing With The Stars - One Month's Blood, Sweat, and Tears Revealed
Original at bc/articles (Feedburner)
• Mon, Mar 9
By Kimberly Mauck Look, it's an elite weight-loss program! No, it's a resuscitator for a dying career! No, it's Dancing with the Stars! Tonight, a defensive linebacker glided across a dance floor with a Polish (self-proclaimed) seductress spinning around him, a Wild Thing cried and apologized repeate...
Battlestar: Reviews of The Oath
Original at GALACTICA SITREP
• Wed, Feb 4
By noreply@blogger.com (Logan Gawain) The first five minutes or so of “The Oath” were pretty good Battlestar Galactica, if a little on the on-the-nose side of things (as the show can be every so often). But then, oh, then, “The Oath” turned into the awesomest thing that ever walked the face of this Earth. It had its flaws, and I want t...
Buffy Between The Lines is a member of the Boxxet Network
Buffy: Episode Review - Buffy Between the Lines Episodes 3 & 4
Original at Buffy Between The Lines
• Mon, Feb 2
By Juss Episode 3, “Never go Up Against a Sorcerer When Death is on the Line” is a character episode of the finest order. An Ethan Rayne story (introduced at just the right time in just the right way and played expertly with all the ticks and mannerisms in place by Alex Gilmour) with all the hallmarks of the finest Ethan stories as Ethan’s trouble making brings out the personal insecurities and troubles of the character he happens to be harrassing. Giles, unable to cope with Buffy’s death, slips into alcoholism and Ethan only makes it worse by sending him on a trip into his own unconscious, bringing his worst demons and fears to the surface. This episode plays like a trip with different characters and scenes from Giles life being played over in truly sca... [read the full post]
The Office: Opinion: THE SHOW "The Office"
Original at Newsday
• Fri, Jan 30
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Dwight (Rainn Wilson) decides to teach his colleagues the proper safety procedures in case of a fire, which causes considerable stress ... Sepinwall on TV: 'The Office' Super Bowl episode review The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Smallville: SMALLVILLE Episode 8x11 - Review
Original at Untitled
• Thu, Jan 22
By adrianjames We then cut to Brainiac’s Black Fortress of Solitude, where Doomsday has reverted back to the form of Davis Bloom. And Chloe… poor Chloe, has been completely taken over by Brainiac. Allison Mack is such an underrated actress. She’s really quite talented. She definitely emulates a little of J...
Heroes: HEROES Episode 3x12 Review
Original at Untitled
• Mon, Dec 15
By adrianjames Part of what makes this episode great is how they spent more time on less stories. Meaning instead of getting 5 or 6 stories covered in one episode, we merely got 3 or 4. The Sylar story goes hand in hand with the Peter/Haitian story, which coincides directly with the Arthur/Nathan/Mohinder s...
Naruto: Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Review
Original at PS3Center.net
• Sun, Nov 9
Canada - While I myself have not been a fan of the growing anime scene I was pleased when I started to play Naruto :Ultimate Ninja Storm. The game follows the early ... November's Game Schedule PS3Center.net all 2 news articles
SNL: Opinion: Live from New York ... it's the real Sarah PalinOriginal at Knoxville News Sentinel
• Fri, Oct 17
By terry Ah, finally, "Saturday Night Live" has snagged her. After weeks of poking fun at GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, the sketch show has booked her for an appearance this weekend (which we can see at 11:30 p.m. Saturday on WBIR, Channel 10), the Associated Press is reporting. No deta...
Gossip Girl: Opinion: 'Gossip Girl' recap: Fashion war
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Tue, Sep 30
And even for Gossip Girl, there were a few too many rehab jokes aimed at Kiki D. and Marc Jacobs. So exactly when did Serena become friends with this Poppy ... TV Review: GOSSIP GIRL - SEASON 2 - 'The Serena Also Rises' iFMagazine TV Recap: Gossip Girl - The Serena Also Rises Cinema Blend
Chuck: Opinion: Tonight on the Tube: Chuck, Big Bang Theory, How I Met You Mother, Heroes & Life
Original at TVaholic.com
• Sun, Sep 28
By Jason the TVaholic Spike has 18 episodes of Married…With Children. Free TVaholic Reader Downloads: Printable Fall 2008 TV Schedule v1.06 (PDF) - Last Updated: 9.14.2008 - ABC has pushed back the second season premiere of Samantha Who? until October 13th.Printable Fall 2008 Cable TV Schedule v1.02 (PDF) - Last...
Fringe: Opinion: Reminder: "Fringe"
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Sep 17
By Fred There might not be a more hyped debut this fall than tonight's premiere of the new FOX drama, "Fringe". Just as an example, check out this quote from the USA Today: ...J.J. Abrams, the TV auteur who reinvigorated the action/adventure drama with Alias and Lost and now adds the best new show of the fa...