I’ve found the perfect person to play Amy Farrah Fowler’s mother, only to remember that she’s already been on the show.
As we turn the clocks forward, the spring premieres are getting fired up on the networks, including ‘Secret Millionaire’, ‘Celebrity Apprentice’, and the return of ‘The Event’. On cable, ‘Breakout Kings’ debuted, and ‘Stargate Universe’ is back.
It’s smooth sailing for most of the teams as they head to China, but Kent and Vyxsin jinx themselves by claiming the start of the leg as a Positive Mental Attitude Day.
When it comes to television for me, few things are better than taking in a well-rounded program offering things I’m familiar with, things I didn’t know and something I wasn’t expecting.
Take a look back at the week in quotes, as the Clique points out our favorites of the week. If we missed yours, share it in the comments.
Annie-Zach sings about pot, Noodles isn’t dead, child assistants, and a missing Mr. T sketch. This ‘SNL’ held so much promise, yet it didn’t really deliver. Check back here for videos of most of the sketches when we have ‘em!
To be honest, this episode was one of my least favorite, well, it was … until the end. Woah! ‘Fringe’ continues to surprise me week after week and even a slow episode like tonight’s – blows my mind.
Having seen season seven, Cheryl leaving Larry didn’t come as a surprise. And it’s not quite as satisfying knowing what happens between them next season … but I still loved Cheryl’s awakening!
Realizing that continuity is not this show’s strong suit, what hippie parents would raise a son who was All-County Junior Men’s Bowling Champion, Division I? Am I the only one who thought Adam grew up on a commune, far from fancy things like bowling alleys?
Tara and Michael discuss the conundrum wrapped in an enigma that is Miracle Whip. The jokes just write themselves.