(Season 2, Episode 7 – “Robbing Hood”) I hope the writers are going to have time to wrap up the Dwight Dixon storyline before the cancellation hammer comes down and slashes Pushing Daisies from the schedule forever. Things are chugging right along and we’re getting dangerously close, as well, to the aunts finding out about […]
(Season 2, Episode 7 – “Tempting Faith”) “You had meaningless sex? Congratulations!” – Violet to Naomi, on Naomi having sex with Addison’s brother Wow, a lot happened in this episode, and I really enjoyed it. Let’s take things one by one: Addison’s brother, Archer, shows up, and causes all KINDS of havoc. But what right does […]
8:00p/7:00 Central Dwight begins wooing Vivian, while the gang investigates the murder of a millionaire and the modern day Robin Hood who may have done her in on ABC’s Pushing Daisies. Over on FOX’s Bones, Brennan’s father shows up to help work a case involving bones in a wooded preserve. MyNetwork TV offers up The […]
The theme song to Lipstick Jungle is awesome. It’s hip, jazzy, upbeat, and just plain fun to listen to with its Wurlitzer organ riff. It’s a tune called “The Bomb” from Bitter:Sweet, and available on iTunes and on their album, Drama. I just bought it, so now I’m feeling hip and jazzy. That doesn’t really happen that […]
For the last decade CBS has been successful at doing something that the other networks can’t seem to grasp: creating long-running spinoffs from long-running original series. Granted, it’s had a lot of practice doing this ever since the early ’70s. It was during that time that All in the Family begat the popular and well-remembered series The […]
(Season 1, Episode 9 – “The Dreamscape”) Kind of brings new meaning to the phrase “the butterfly effect” doesn’t it? This was another solid episode in the growing Fringe landscape, bringing Massive Dynamic back into the fold. An aspect that I really enjoyed was that we finally got to see fringe science go beyond even […]
Dear writers and producers of Eli Stone: As I was driving along today, listening to the Christmas music radio station in my car playing “Do They Know It’s Christmas Time at All?” something hit me right between Boy George and the ensemble: I miss George Michael on Eli Stone. I’ve recently bemoaned the old days […]