Alright, I have to apologize if you liked this episode of Heroes, but for me it was an hour of stupid decisions and sappy sentimentality, with each scene a little more ridiculous than the next. I know that we, as a fan base, have been clamoring for a major death for a couple of years […]
A preview of the new TNT series Men of a Certain Age, starring Ray Romano, Scott Bakula, and Andre Braugher. Men of a Certain Age is a show about three college friends who’ve reached middle age. Each of their stories is unique, and yet each one is also identifiable. The show type is actually one that’s generally about women, an observation I made to my wife that was reinforced by Scott Bakula in his interview. He said it’s unusual to have three guys standing around, talking about life, without a dead body on the table, or them being cops, lawyers, or doctors. But just because it’s a first doesn’t mean it doesn’t work — it works extremely well, and I’m really happy that this show came together.
Okay, so this episode was a bit of a miss, a slight incident of falling off the wagon. Not like episodes five and six, which were just subpar, and also kind of inexplicable as far as their existence in the timeline this season. No, this one made sense, and it was the “Slow Happy Boys” […]
As usual with Dexter, things really pickup the pace in the last four-or-so episodes of a season. And, as usual, it makes me nervous as hell.
Kahlan’s vision from last week’s episode revealed that she would soon be the last confessor. “Touched” followed up on that story line and introduces Annabelle, a “princess in a tower,” who doesn’t know anything about her powers until she starts confessing people left and right, starting with Flynn. Photo Credit: ABC Studios
I was reading something about White Collar recently that seemed to echo exactly what I’d been thinking about the show for the last week or two. Great leading character camaraderie, but where are the scintillating crime stories that we’ve come to expect after the first episode or two? But just as soon as I read that, […]
Michael Langston Moore is today’s Guest Clacker: “I’m a freelance writer whose peerless opinions on television shows carry immeasurable weight. Or so I tell myself.” You can see more of his work over at the Boston TV Examiner or follow him on Twitter. I’m continually impressed by the ability of Glee to handle touchy subject […]