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Why I can’t watch House anymore

I’ve been trying to figure out why it is I can’t watch House anymore. When the series first premiered in 2004, we loved it in this household. LOVED it! We’d tune in every week to watch Hugh Laurie’s Dr. House pop Vicodin like candy and see what new insults he’d hurl at his patients and […]

by Jane Boursaw

Kings – If a coup happens in the palace, but nobody bothers to watch…

I don’t know if the coup makes a sound or not. But I do know that if you have a big dollar drama running on Sunday, and you can’t even manage to gather 4 million viewers, you will be sent to TV hell… Saturday… cue daunting music. I’m reminded of the classic Richard Benjamin horror […]

by Brett Love

House spoilers abound – if you don’t like spoilers or virgin vampires, skip this

I am not going to post any spoilers in the first paragraph of this post, just in case your eye strays. You’ll have to read the full entry if you want the goods. And if you do read the entire post? Please don’t complain that there are spoilers because THERE ARE SPOILERS ABOUT HOUSE IN […]

by Jen Creer

Multi-season pick-ups: a new trend and a dichotomy

I’m noticing a pattern here, people — follow along with me, if you will. Last October, we get the news that Showtime’s Dexter is renewed for not one, but two more seasons. A big yay from me, as there really isn’t much TV that’s better than Dexter. Then, just this month, we learn that NBC […]

by Debbie McDuffee

Life on Mars is dead … but not really

In a completely unsurprising move, ABC has canceled the sci-fi/drama Life on Mars. If the desperate and oddly-placed rescheduling of the hiatus return episode didn’t clue us all in that there were problems afoot, subsequent episodes surely did. What is surprising and hopeful to those who followed the show thus far is that the series […]

by Keith McDuffee

Quotation Marks: Mars, Skeletons and a Rock

This week was kind of light as far as good quotes were concerned, since a lot of our favorite shows were on hiatus. The plus side is that what we lack in quantity, we make up for in interesting shows — like the World Skeleton Championships, for instance (I don’t even know what that means!). […]

by Kona Gallagher

The Legend (of the Seeker) lives on (to a second season)

The syndicated format works! We knew it worked in the ’90s when the likes of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess were rocking our airwaves. Even Baywatch, Star Trek: TNG, Star Trek: DS9 and Babylon 5 were syndicated. But then somewhere along the way somebody decided that original run syndicated scripted programming was […]

by Jason Hughes