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Seven things that will happen while listening to the Glee soundtracks

Purchasing the two Glee soundtracks will make you happy, allow you to sing out loud in public, drum on anything solid, and even tear up a bit.

by Richard Keller

The Mentalist’s parade of guest stars share the guilt

As much as I love The Mentalist, one pattern that almost always holds annoying true is that the biggest guest star is the murderer. It almost never fails. Marguerite MacIntyre from Kyle XY and The Vampire Diaries shows up in “Scarlett Fever,” and kills out of revenge for her daughter’s death. In Kaiser Soze style, […]

by Debbie McDuffee

TV on DVD – Parker Lewis, White Kids, and Sexy Bridget

It’s a bit of a quiet week down at the DVD emporium. No huge current hits to speak of, but there are a host of good crime shows from across the pond hitting shelves. You can also look forward to another set from The Whitest Kids U Know, Bridget searching for sexy beaches, and my […]

by Brett Love

Life Unexpected – To people like us, that’s everything

Lux is supposed to be extraordinary herself, and I can completely believe that she can overcome her past. Not without scars, though.

by Ivey West

I am no fan of know-it-all Chuck

They promised! Everything I read about the new Chuck 2.0 guaranteed me that, while things had changed, everything about Chuck was still the same. He may be in possession of a new, more powerful Intersect, but — his ability to learn new skills rapidly aside — this was going to be the Chuck we knew […]

by Aryeh S.

Did anyone else notice the new major primetime player?

We love to over-think, don’t we? Over-analyze, debate, grind things down until there’s nothing left to pick over but the nubs. It’s in our nature. That’s exactly what we come here to do — get down and dirty with a topic on a platform that provides a voice to each and every one of us. […]

by Aryeh S.

ER: The Complete 12th Season – DVD review

The DVD box set of ER season 12 displays the show at its weakest, and at its brightest.

by Richard Keller