I’m not sure it’s enough that a secondary character like Hank being likable to some degree makes up for the ones who are becoming increasingly unlikeable as the seasons progress. Will the show suffer because of this?
Death, sex, destruction and Tina Fey. There were lots of things on television that didn’t suck this week.
“I live in a fantasy world.” – Michael Scott, in a discussion about whether his girlfriend was cheating on him, but quite possibly a fair statement about his entire life
Our #1 Mord-Sith has a few surprises up her red-leather sleeve. Plus Richard and Kahlan make quite a bit of progress in their quest, and in their relationship.
It finally happened: Betty White hosted an episode of ‘SNL’. Add to that the return of several old cast members and it wound up being one of the best episodes of the season.
Jay Black once again joins Christy T., Brian Herzlinger, Keith McDuffee and Christina Black in this week’s podcast.
Let me set the scene for you. Celebrity hottie chef Gordon Ramsay is coming for dinner. Do you or do you not, check the appetizer for deceased insects? Believe it or not, this restaurant didn’t.
The impending jump between galaxies presents a new hurdle for the crew of the Destiny. Power reserves could leave the ship stranded in the void. An expert, who has a history with Rush, is brought in to help solve the problem.
Farting trolls, manservants on the run, Prince Arthur the very noble, crying kings, true love, high adventure … what wasn’t part of the epic second half of ‘Merlin’s’ mid-season two-parter?
TV shows may come and go, but we can always imagine what an ideal night’s lineup might look like. Let’s take a look at the dream Saturday night TV schedule.