It was one of his drier points, but I found what Ducky said about totem poles to be rather interesting. Have we really been using the term incorrectly for all these years? You mean those were compliments?
The bulk of the freelance writers at AOL’s TV Squad were given their walking papers earlier today. I’d say it’s the end of an era, but that era already ended years ago.
Amber’s always been the square peg who didn’t fit in the cliched round hole. Now that all her college applications have been rejected, she’s freaking out over not fitting in anywhere.
We continue our history of Camelot (no, not that ‘Camelot’), the veil gets pulled on John F. Kennedy’s first year in office … And what a bumpy year it was.
Cliffhangers! Getcher cliffhangers here! Bonus teeth gnashing, hair pulling and shouting curses heavenward – no extra charge! That’s what we’re left with in the season ender (series ender?) of ‘NOF’.
‘The Killing’ is a unique murder mystery. If you haven’t watched yet, you should! It’s not your normal network procedural, that’s for sure.
I wasn’t sure just what to expect after last week’s crazy episode. A lot happened this week, all leading to an end I really didn’t see coming, even as it was happening!
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
Last week, the crew pondered if good TV existed and two and a half men said no. This week I post the rest of the responses. And, they say yes. Do you agree?
This week’s list of releases includes ‘Friday Night Lights’, ‘Life Unexpected’, ‘iCarly’, ‘Sarah Palin’, ‘Lark Rise To Candleford’, ‘Batman Beyond’, ‘Minder’, ‘Bert the Conqueror’, ‘House of Payne’, and ‘Sister Wives’.