Bill’s grand idea of bringing polygamy out into the open continues to backfire, while his wives are slowly unraveling and questioning their beliefs about their family.
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….
Mid-season really heats up this with premieres from ‘Harry’s Law’, ‘American Idol’, ‘Skins’, ‘White Collar’, ‘Royal Pains’, and ‘Fairly Legal’. We also saw the debut of ‘Fringe’ on Friday, and the new NBC Thursday. There are also some surprising numbers for ‘The Game’ on BET, and more ‘Jersey Shore’ craziness.
One of the first icons I remember as a youth, Jack LaLanne, has passed at the ripe old age of 96. I guess this means I (might) be getting old. …
Without doubt, The Gallaghers are one screwed up family. But the fact of the matter is this: The show is getting better as it progresses. And I’m going to continue to blather about the outstanding acting Emma Kenney is giving us.
The Golden Globes were hit or miss, ‘American Idol’ brought in the new celebrity judges and ‘Being Human’ made its Americanized debut on Syfy.
Tara and Michael commune with Aretha and Liza in this week’s CommercialClack. Snickers bar, anyone?
Things heat up in Episodes 3 and 4, even if Sookie and Bill are still just at the holding hands/claiming her as my own to prevent her from getting eaten by vampires stage. Oh, did I mention Jason Stackhouse is a complete idiot?
For those of you who’ve heard me rant about the greatness of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, but are afraid of his temper; well ‘Kitchen Nightmares’ is the perfect “tempered down” version. And it’ll make you wonder what exactly is in your restaurant food?
I’m really trying to figure out if this was a happy ending or not. ‘Medium’s’ series finale was a roller coaster of emotion, and I still don’t quite know how I feel about it.