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Caprica – A glimpse at a skinjob … kind of

The series stays true to the pilot so far, with some shouts out to elements of BSG as well. Maybe it is worth bringing back Frakkin’ Clack for this show?

by Keith McDuffee

Psych, or the back door pilot for John Cena

While Psych’s first outing on Wednesday night was okay, it smacked as a pilot for a future series starring WWE wrestler John Cena.

by Richard Keller

Enough with the spin-offs

Dear Network Executives, Alright, people, I understand that it’s hard to take risks. TV (especially on the big networks) is all a numbers game. The ratings need to be high and the costs need to be low. It’s a business. For every Lost there is a The Nine. For every Glee there is a Viva […]

by Bob Degon

American Idol – At least someone has cojones

Lackluster. The last two episodes of American Idol have been dreadfully boring. There’s no zip … no action … little to write home about. Oh, they tried to make things interesting. They tried to brew up a bit of a storm between Katy Perry and Kara DioGuardi in Hollywood. (Seriously: Listening to Kara anymore is […]

by Michael Noble

Burn Notice – Dance with the Devil

The new psychopath in Michael Westen’s life revealed himself last night. His name is Mason Gilroy. So, what’s he like? Well, he’s a snappy dresser, drives a Maserati, thinks Americans are “sheep,” and travels everywhere with his own personal sniper. In other words, he’s the typical kind of foe Mikey is accustomed to jumping in […]

by Scott Tunstall

This jury is still out on The Deep End

And Malcolm, well he’s … um … ah … Well, truthfully, his has got to be one of the worst character introductions in television history.

by Ivey West

Supernatural – Dude … that was sweet

I hate to sound like a broken record, but I have to say it again. One of the great strengths of the team down at Supernatural HQ is how well they do comedy. Not just how well they do it, but how well they mix it in with the more serious parts of the story. […]

by Brett Love