In its second Gwyneth Paltrow guest-starring episode, ‘Glee’ botches another attempt at a meaningful message, as they demonstrate the joy and/or terror of sex.
It doesn’t look like Neal and Peter are going to take their tale in a different direction anytime soon, so maybe we should look elsewhere for exciting new plots. How about a caper or a girlfriend for Mozzie? Wouldn’t he be cute with a lady friend?
I’ve returned to the melodramatic world of ‘The Tudors,’ but as season three begins I can’t help feeling like I’ve seen all this before.
The judge’s save is a worthless, imbecilic, pointless, wasted effort on ‘American Idol’. It’s the Kobayashi Maru of reality television … the quintessential no-win situation.
Was it the steamy, wolfy sex? Well, that sure didn’t hurt, but so much of this episode felt right that I can safely say Being Human’s hatch is blown!
Did ‘V’ accidentally answer a big question tonight? Maybe, or maybe not, but you know they’d never purposely tell us what is going on.
The last couple of weeks has given us a look at Super Crazytown, famous-style. I know it’s been a fun ride, but we need to pull the brakes before someone gets hurt.
The great heist was a fun time, but what does it say about a security firm if its offices can be breached so easily? And who keeps their fraternity memorabilia in a drawer behind their secretary’s desk?
Uh oh … Hurricane Holly is back in town. Join the Clique as we Clack about the latest episode of ‘Glee.’ Tune in and log on here at 8:00 PM Eastern.
In this sit down “chat,” the women of ‘The Bachelor’ tell all. Which is code for “overshare” and “cry a lot.”