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Diary of a Carnivale virgin – The series opens with a whole lot of intrigue

Lot’s of people have told me that I would love Carnivale. I think a lot of folks know about my Twin Peaks obsession and felt that Carnivale had the same type of bizarre supernatural feeling that the classic cult soap had. Also, Michael J. Anderson was in both shows, though in very different capacities. He […]

by Bob Degon

Top Ten best one liners on this week’s Big Bang Theory

I’m not much of a sitcom kind of a guy. The hour long dramas are more my thing, so it takes a lot to draw me in. How I Met Your Mother found itself on my Season Pass list because of Aly Hannigan (And stayed on because of Barney … and the way the show […]

by Ivey West

NCIS – McGee and Agent Polygraph make a love connection

So, is Ziva back on the team? Did NCIS deal with the glaring hole in the story, that Ziva has yet to deal with the Mossad and her father? Are Ziva and Tony an item? Is McGee ever going to pen another novel, and will it appear in stores ala Hank Moody (Californication) and Richard Castle […]

by Aryeh S.

Army Wives gears up for a big finale

Things were kind of drama-light for the penultimate episode of Army Wive’s third season, don’t you think? Viola (Tonya Pinkins) can sing! A charity golf tournament! Rah, rah! By the way … is Denise a snob? That was definitely an ugly side of her, which must be hard work for Catherine Bell. And, at the […]

by Aryeh S.

Durham County; House; How I Met Your Mother – In that order

Here are my picks, once again, for what I felt were the three best shows of the night: Durham County — ION is currently airing the final couple of episodes of season one, but I decided to go ahead and finish up season two last night. Wow. Simply WOW. Brutal and disturbing, yet filled with […]

by Keith McDuffee

Have our Greek dreams really come true?

Yes, the picture’s from last week, but I’m recalling it as the symbolic beginning of Jordan’s interest in photography, a major theme this week … or I figured it might be appreciated by you all! So, as excited as I am, I fear spoiling anyone who may not have yet watched last night’s episode of Greek. […]

by Aryeh S.

Trauma sets up the rest of the season

The second episode of a new show is often more telling about the general direction, tone, and structure that show will eventually take than the first. (Good) Pilots do a wonderful job at introducing you to the world and the characters, but the follow up episode is is critical to the setup of the rest […]

by Ivey West