Are the writers for Big Bang Theory Sheldon-esque geeks, Leonard-esque geeks, or something altogether different?
Season four of Heroes ended on a high(ish) note, but was it enough to save it from the low ratings?
My favorite [of Barney’s “suitors”] was “Hot Chick,” in case you’re wondering, but only by name. Her bad leg was just kinda freaky.
Cuddy’s life may be stressful, but she handles it all with grace and passion — even when House is completely annoying!
Big Love delved deeper into parallel storylines in “Sins of the Father.” Bill’s campaign for State Senate achieved a milestone, while his campaign to overcome his “Lost Boy” background hit a speed bump as the family tried to come to terms with his encouraging Ben to leave home.
CBS’s Undercover Boss premiered last night following the Super Bowl. Were the stories heartwarming, or just a new way for companies to market themselves as caring?
Are the writers setting up Jane and Lisbon for a romantic relationship, or are they doing something much more brilliant?