The casting of Adrianne Palicki boosts the chances of NBC’s ‘Wonder Woman’ Pilot might actually get to series. But the chances are still slim.
How could I have thought this episode was going to be boring? With one dead, one stabbed, one freed, one stripped of his ring and one stripped of her powers, we had some real character shake-ups tonight.
Ben has a beautiful meltdown on this week’s ‘Parks and Recreation,’ proving that Adam Scott has become invaluable to this show.
Any woman or girl who has an older brother can identify with Raj being overprotective of Priya. I went through it. Of course, I didn’t make wanton lusty love with Leonard Hofstadter. Yet I still ignored my brother’s forboding, er, forbidded, er … forbidding any iffy behaviors on my part.
Matt Dillon and Shelley long guest star on this week’s episode of ‘Modern Family.’ Do they add to the hilarity or suck it out of the room?
Every week brother and sister team Bob and Debbie take on a new topic. This week we examine the different types of television escapism: the cerebral kind and the … well, not.
Nir Rosen has already lost one job after his offensive tweets about CBS reporter Lara Logan. So what’s next? A disastrous appearance on ‘Anderson Cooper 360,’ apparently.
Michael Imperioli as a lawman again? Maybe the mustache threw him off-balance the last time, because on ‘Detroit 1-8-7′ he’s found the stride that once upon a time made him known to us as Chrissy.
Felicity Porter made leaving a predetermined path and pursuing the unknown seem — while not exactly easy — somewhat comforting. She gave female viewers the guts to drop pre-med, chop off their locks, and do all sorts of other obligatorily humiliating college things.
Frankie brought up an interesting (using the word loosely) question: does society dictate that adults shouldn’t skip? I’m not sure I agree with her that it was our “main mode of transportation” as kids, but is it forbidden once you hit maturity?