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….
Ever so quietly, ‘Californication’ returned for its fourth season last night. Why were they keeping it such a big secret? Could this show — and star David Duchovny — be any more fantastic?
Michael Trucco is a cowboy rock star. In addition to describing his chemistry with Sarah Shahi, he talked about ‘Battlestar Galactica,’ ‘V,’ wearing the bald cap in ‘BSG,’ ‘BSG’s iconic status, and his ideal role.
Magic can be dangerous. Join us as we chat during tonight’s episode at 10 PM ET/ 9 PM CT to see how deadly it can be!
The Visitors are back, and we now know one thing for sure. Red Rain doesn’t do anything to boost ratings. On the other hand, people falling is still a crowd pleaser. ‘Winter Wipeout’ debuted to huge numbers.
It’s the grand re-re-re opening of Bob’s Burgers, complete with extra fries and a heavy dollop of mirth and merriment. Plus! No human flesh was used in the writing of this review.
Tom and Lynette fight … and make up … again, Susan has a touching moment with her mother, Gaby has a creepy new obsession and it looks like Paul Young did arrange his own shooting to frame someone on Wisteria Lane.
The other day I posted a preview of sorts for the first two hours of NBC’s ‘The Cape,’ so I won’t get too much into what I posted about there. What I will discuss briefly is what we learned in this episode and where things might be going, among other things.
This new offering from Showtime drew me in with terrifically written characters who reside in an absurd dynamic you can’t help but stare at in wonder. Another super role from the chameleonic William H. Macy.
“I’ve been with Barney since 9:00 AM. Between the sexual harassment seminar all morning and the secretary beauty pageant all afternoon, he hasn’t left my sight.” – Marshall on ‘How I Met Your Mother’