Ever since H. G. Wells was introduced to the show, I’ve wondered about the time machine from his … er … her novel of the same name. It turns out it looks like Doc Brown had the right idea.
Brenda’s a jerk who hates woman rights and fashion. That’s pretty much what I learned from this episode. Also, I miss ‘Undeclared.’
Want audio from our interview with Bradley James? Well, you asked for it, and you’ve got it.
Carla Day is back guest clacking for us about some of the shows with cliffhangers that she’s most anticipating this fall.
Lots of new stuff this week, including ‘Supernatural’, ‘Chuck’, ‘Smallville’, ‘The Office’, ‘Persons Unknown’, and ‘Skins’. Also a host of older offerings like ‘Prime Suspect’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘thirtysomething’, and ‘Less Than Perfect’.
Episodes ago, when Jim said he was an expert in all things homicidal, he wasn’t being arrogant. He was letting us know he lacked expertise in all other areas of his life. Being stuck between Callie and Josie drove that point home.
‘Mad Men’ always frames its stories around big events in the ’60s, and this week the action had the backdrop of the big Sonny Liston and Muhammad Ali fight that worked perfectly for the conflict in the episode.
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….
Finally the TV summer comes to a close. Next week we will have new fall network shows to talk about! That means a whole lot more scripted programming numbers, and a whole lot less ‘Shaq Vs.’
Hardison and Eliot are hands-down hilarious, but what I want to know is if Moreau is as awesome as Sterling.