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Castle DVD review: Full of Castle goodness, but light on commentary

How do I give a bad review to something I love? By focusing on the positive. Although light on DVD commentary, the ‘Castle’ DVD gives us the stuff we love.

by An Nicholson

TV on DVD – Laff-A-Lympics, Pee-Wee, and Bionic Woman

A mostly classic set of releases includes ‘Laff-A-Lympics’, ‘Pee-Wee’s Playhouse’, ‘Bionic Woman’, ‘Real L Word’, ‘Accidentally On Purpose’, ‘Alias Smith and Jones’, ‘Tales From The Darkside’, ‘Generator Rex’, ‘Jonathan Creek’, and ‘Wallander’.

by Brett Love

NBC picks up the Event, but does anyone care?

I’m glad that NBC picked up ‘The Event,’ but I would hazard a guess that most people couldn’t care less.

by Ivey West

Castle – McSchemey pulls a prison break

An extra body in a casket (Ha! CasKet!) lands the team in a case that features drug dealers, hospital corruption, an under cover operative, a jail break, and the amazing ‘Galaxy of Greg.’ Meanwhile, back home, Gina finally makes an appearance.

by Brett Love

Dancing with the Stars – We’re half way there and livin’ on a prayer

‘Dancing with the Stars’ has reached its halfway point, and it’s still Jennifer Grey’s competition to lose. This week we had monkeys, dancing police officers and Mrs. Brady performing for our TV theme pleasure. I loves me some TV themes….

by Tara Shrodes

On Chuck, John Casey + The A-Team = a really great time!

Turns out that ‘Chuck,’ with less Chuck, is a really great thing. Casey and Morgan turn on the heat, highlighting the series’ unleashed potential.

by Carissa Pavlica

The Event – There’s no way in hell they’re aliens

With each episode that passes, my theory for the Inostranka detainees gets more support. Then again, it all depends on how you look at the evidence.

by Keith McDuffee

Ted Mosby, Architect … of Destruction

The titular mother of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ is a bit like Moby-Dick … But in this case we do know Ted will eventually catch his whale. The question is if any of us will be alive to see it.

by Ivey West

House portrays medicine as devoid of compassion

House and Wilson’s B storyline saved this episode of ‘House,’ which was devoid of compassion on the part of the obstetrics team and devoid of emotion by the well-known guest actress, clearly having an off day.

by Debbie McDuffee

Mad Men ends the season with a few surprises

‘Mad Men’ ended its superior fourth season with an episode that packed a few surprises along with some classic moments. The most important thing I can say is this: I can’t wait for season five!

by Bob Degon