Gabourey Sidibe is best known for her role in ‘Precious,’ otherwise maybe you probably had no idea who the heck the host was for this episode without seeing it. Glad I could help you out there.
The second season premiere of ‘Party Down’ was another great episode for the series, but the introduction of Megan Mullally’s character only served to remind me that I miss Jane Lynch.
Another attempt to unlock the secrets of Destiny sends Rush back to a painful time in his life. Meanwhile, Greer, Scott, Chloe, and Eli have an adventure of their own as they explore ancient ruins at the ship’s latest stop.
Most people would consider this episode to be foreshadowing the love triangle that will eventually lead to the destruction of Camelot. Unless you’re Ruby and I, in which case it’s an excuse to bring out our collection of ‘Princess Bride’ trivia.
On the nights I’m actually able to watch three or more TV shows (whether they’re new, recorded or via DVD), I post my own personal ranking of how each fared against the other. Some spoilers may follow.
Violet returned on ‘Private Practice,’ and that meant a whole heap o’ discomfort for Pete, Addison and their colleagues.
Jay burns the midnight (and morning) oil, once again joining Christy T., Brian Herzlinger, and Rich Keller in this week’s podcast.
’30 Rock’ serves up a double-sized portion of audience punishment, as Jack faces his own Conan/Leno negotiation, and Liz struggles to show her staff that she’s fun (hint: she’s not).
We are about to wrap on Vh1’s ‘Sober House?’ Dude, these people are not ready to infiltrate the real world! And I’m not ready to let them go.
Erin and Secretary’s Day headline a train wreck of an episode saved by the unlikeliest of sources: the good folks at Sesame Workshop. And Purell.