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SNL’s Finest – Ronald Reagan, Mastermind

I’m back with another of my favorite SNL sketches from seasons past. To avoid any confusion, this isn’t a column, but rather a small collection of memorable skits that I’ll be posting periodically over the next month. One important note: if you have trouble playing the video, try using Firefox instead of Internet Explorer. For […]

by Scott Tunstall

Diary of a Supernatural Virgin – Season three ends: What the hell?

Season three, Episodes 14-16 I think Supernatural season three’s last few episodes (especially the finale) poses more questions than they answered. I wonder if more answers would have been given if the season wasn’t cut short by the writers’ strike. I gotta say, I was a little excited by the short season; sure, I was […]

by Debbie McDuffee

The Listener – Compelling TV has its flaws

Sebastian’s back Guest-clacking for us again, after reviewing the first episode of The Listener. Did you spot the two major flaws in this week’s episode? I’m really sorry, I know I promised you that this show would become compelling but I’ll need you to stick with it a little bit longer. I’m going to tell […]

by Guest Clacker

Diary of a Burn Notice Virgin – Wow. Michael and Fiona have zero chemistry.

(Season 1, Episodes 4-7) Now that I’m through the first half of Season 1 of Burn Notice, I’ve got to say: it’s not exactly setting my world on fire. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a decent show, and there are a lot of things I really like about it, the whole thing just hasn’t come […]

by Kona Gallagher

Royal Pains doesn’t hurt a bit (but you may feel a slight pinch)

I don’t know about you, but for me, when it’s time for summer TV,  I need a bit of a break from the heavy fare of regular network programming. Emotional intrigue and deliciously complex plots are all well and good when it’s really cold and your brain needs to keep working in order to not […]

by Julia Hass

Blowing the hatch: A different take on Lost

As many of you know, we have our own take on “Jumping the Shark,” with a twist: We all know when shows start to suck, but when do good shows become truly great? When that occurs, we call it “Blowing the Hatch.” Interestingly enough, our name for this phenomena comes from a moment when a […]

by Jen Creer