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Saturday Night Live – Ashton Kutcher/Them Crooked Vultures

Am I the only one surprised that there was really no mention of Twitter in any sketch of this episode, given that @aplusk was on?

by Keith McDuffee

Medium – That’s a lot of Diedrich Bader

Are you one of those people who has been thinking that Diedrich Bader just hasn’t been on our TVs enough lately? Sure, he’s been doing all kinds of voiceover work, but hasn’t really had a regular gig since The Drew Carey Show. Well, good news. Medium has heard you. They decided to remedy the situation […]

by Brett Love

Caprica – Can the robot close its eye?

As much as Syfy doesn’t want to limit itself to science fiction, Caprica is science fiction … and they need to keep sci-fi fans excited, pleased, and, therefore, coming back for more.

by Keith McDuffee

The Office – As directed by John Krasinski

That’s right folks; this episode of The Office was directed by the actor better known as Jim. But if your inclination is suddenly to blame him for how off-track things are … well, I guess you could blame Jim for his part in doing the unimaginable and making Pam and Jim unlovable, or for making […]

by Aryeh S.

Burn Notice – About that false wall

As I sat through another enjoyable episode of Burn Notice last night, the same question that rattles around my noggin during every other installment was beating its little fists of fury against the sides of my skull at a more feverish pace than usual. WHAT THE FUCK IS THE END GAME TO THIS SHOW?! Simple […]

by Scott Tunstall

Grey’s Anatomy – The Chief is gone, long live the Chief

Derek stepped up for Weber, even if no one wants to see it from that perspective, including Meredith. But, really? He needs time to think about it? Regardless of his final decision, the Chief we knew really might be dead.

by Ivey West

Bones – The Devil lost, as he always must

Damn it, writers, let’s just get these two together already, huh?

by Ivey West