Are Kathryn Hahn and Paul Rudd the new Abbott and Costello? This week introduces Bobby Newport’s campaign manager, Hahn. You know, that gal who also co-starred in Rudd’s recent films? Watching her made me wonder if we’ll see a Hahn & Rudd match-up on the small screen.
America voted in 10 hopefuls to the top spots, the judges picked 3 wild cards to advance. Are all of them worthy?
To a married father of one, the premise of NBC’s ‘Awake’ sounds as pleasant and alluring as a root canal with rusty instruments. However, there’s more to this show than its cover.
’30 Rock’ turned its attention to Frank this week and his twisted love life, including the return of Susan Sarandon and Patti LuPone.
If it weren’t so sad it’d be funny: Frankie’s suggestion to Brick that he eat extra ketchup with his french fries so he’d get his vegetables was a reminder that tomato sauce on pizza is still considered a vegetable in public schools. I never would have pegged Frankie as a supporter.
Don’t call it a comeback! USA’s quirky hit comedy returned with an episode that proved to be quite hilarious. Nothing new there. How do they do it? Perchance that’s a mystey worth solving! Somebody get Shawn and Gus on the line!
With Tim Burton as inspiration for this week’s creations, two hopefuls really shine with their efforts.
With the death of Davy Jones, I look at one of his last television appearances with (most) of his band mates. That’s right, it’s nostalgia for the ’90s’ nostalgia of the ’60s.
Every week brother and sister team Bob and Debbie take on a new topic. This week we turn our attention to CBS’s pilots for 2012, and whether the power network will even have room for any of them in their schedule.
Mitchell feels pressured to make Cameron’s birthday extra special, Jay’s manliness comes into question, and the girls interfere with Phil’s leap day plans.