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Burn Notice – Michael Westen is free, sort of

When last we left our beloved Michael Westen, he had just sprung from a helicopter after telling the elusive “management” responsible for revoking his spy license to go screw. That was last season. The completion of a leisurely ocean swim had Mikey on the run from Miami’s finest. His name released to local law enforcement […]

by Scott Tunstall

Diary of a Weeds Virgin – Nancy is bugging me. Doug and Celia FTW!

(Season 2, Episodes 7-9) While I like this set of episodes a lot more than I liked the last three, I am really starting to hate Nancy. I just flat-out do not understand her motivation in anything she does. She’s childish, selfish, and just seems utterly incapable of making anything other than ridiculously bad decisions. […]

by Kona Gallagher

Diary of a Veronica Mars virgin – Adultery, cults, babies switched at birth, and secret societies

(Season 1, Episodes 9-12) With my expectations reeled back in, I’m really starting to enjoy Veronica Mars now. It’s a fun show, and the ongoing mystery is intriguing.  With that being said, I was promised smart and respectful treatment of real teenage issues. So far I’ve seen transexual parents, cults, children switched at birth, and […]

by Bob Degon

The X-Files Virgin’s Diary – Ghosts and devils and AI … Oh my!

(Season 1, Episodes 5-8) I guess after three of four episodes with a “MythArc” element, the creators wanted to relax and go for some fun, non-connected episodes for awhile. So all four of this week’s episodes are of the “Monster-of-the-Week” variety. 5 – “The Jersey Devil” (Original Air Date: October 8, 1993) The most disappointing […]

by Jason Hughes

Sesame Street turns 40 – part 1: television spoofs and goofs

When I learned that Sesame Street was turning forty, my reactions were roughly as follows: I love Sesame Street! Holy crap, I’ve only been alive for half of that and I still feel old. I’ve got to clack about this. And then, of course, I went about doing so.  But it’s a bit more complicated […]

by Julia Hass