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Brett Love


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Bio: My time away from the TV is spent in an IT cave doing things that might seem interesting on the surface, but would likely bore you in detail. Along with those lofty pursuits, I'm a huge fan of Mr. Neal Stephenson, have a strange love for Canadian things, and am currently hammering out the tenets for a boob-based-religion. If you need to find me, try looking in one of Seattle's many theatres. This one is my current favorite.

Posts by Brett Love

TV on DVD – Kingdom, Looney Tunes, and Small Wonder

It’s a slow week for TV on DVD releases, but the highlights include Series 3 of Kingdom, starring Stephen Fry, the complete series set for Branded, featuring Chuck Connors, and the first season of Small Wonder.

Ratings Clack – Football and Olympics take over

If anything was going to topple M.A.S.H. from the top spot of being the most watched program ever, it was bound to be a sporting event.

Supernatural – Sam and Dean open Marcellus Wallace’s briefcase

The road to the inevitable apocalypse continues as another of the horsemen is revealed. This time, Sam and Dean take on the rider of the black steed, Famine. We’re reminded that Sam still hungers for demon blood, and we learn the shocking news of just what is inside of Dean.

Webisode Clack – Safety Geeks: SVI

Safety Geeks SVI follows the exploits of P.O.S.H. (Professional Occupational Safety Hazard) team, which is made up of Reginald Syngen-Smythe, Budwin Yacker, Dr. Randy Minki, Sparky Van Der Graff, and Dr. Randy’s amazing boobs.

TV on DVD – Emma, Stargate, and the unmarried Gary

TV on DVD releases for February 9 include: Emma, Stargate Universe, Army Wives, Gary Unmarried, Jockeys, Jag Fraggle Rock, and Vega$.

Castle – Who’s your daddy?

The case of a dead baseball player brings up the mystery of Castle’s famously missing father.

Ratings Clack – The Grammy Awards beat Idol

The Grammy Awards had their best numbers since 2004, knocking off American Idol for the number one spot for the week. Elsewhere, the final season of Lost returned as the number one scripted show in the adult demo.