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Lost – LA X – Live-blog/chat

It’s here! It’s here! The final season premiere of Lost is upon us and, as promised, we’ll have a live-blog/chat here during the full two hours of the show tonight (or maybe some kind-hearted/obsessive Clacker will open the room early, during the special presentation an hour before). Be sure to join us back here, within […]

by Keith McDuffee

Make It or Break It misses big

I’ll be a monkey’s uncle if that wasn’t one of the worst hours of television I’ve ever suffered through. It might have been wiser for them to actually wait for this Valentine’s Day to air last night’s episode — our national sentimental mindset would have served them better. That, or we would have gotten another […]

by Aryeh S.

24 – How long will Renee and Josef take the abuse?

Would you agree that this was the best hour of Day 8 so far? By now, it’s no longer just about the action; the level of emotional intensity has jumped to eleven. I think any type of abusive situation — whether between a man and woman or between a  parent and child — stirs our inner […]

by Ruby T.

Life Unexpected – Bent or broken is the family tree

And the topper? Psycho parents. It’s no doubt that Lux didn’t think she was trading up.

by Ivey West

Big Bang Theory – These guys say the funniest things

“Bazinga.” “Bazinga.” “Bazinga.” “Bazinga.”

by Ivey West

Damages – Season three is in full swing

I really love Damages and need to gush for just a little bit. It’s hard to find shows that excel in everything. Obviously, Damages does well with the mysteries and plot twists. With actors of the caliber of Glenn Close, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the acting is top notch. Even the small […]

by Bob Degon

House – The game is a foot

The title of this week’s episode, “Moving the Chains” reminded me of the ends of Dylan Thomas’s famous poem “Fern Hill.” The last lines of the poem are: “Time held me green and dying/Though I sang in my chains like the sea.” The reason why this episode reminds me of the poem is more complicated […]

by Jen Creer