‘Scarecrow and Mrs. King’ stands up to my memories and the test of time … and for those of you who don’t know it, think ‘Chuck’ … with Chuck being an ’80s housewife and Sarah being a macho male agent who doesn’t want a partner.
Jay Black is joined once again by co-host Christy T., director Brian Herzlinger, and writer Rich Keller in this week’s look at the TV landscape and more.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I like where ‘Human Target’ is going and I hope they get a chance to get there in a second season.
This was a great start to the season, hitting on a subject that was just ripe for being slammed by the ‘South Park’ crew. Remember folks: don’t be a turd in the punchbowl.
‘Parenthood’ is only three episodes in, but I’ve had enough. The writing isn’t tight enough, the conflict is aggravating and contrived, and at the end of the day, I just don’t like children. Am I crazy?
I know that ‘Big Love’ only just aired its season four finale, but a number of varied events have started me thinking about how the series might end. And it’ll be a doozy.
Crack pipes and downers and meth, oh my! And those drugs are just the tip o’ the iceberg that the cast of VH-1’s ‘Sober House’ are battling this second season.
An emergency hearing concerning a patient and their medical insurance has Will and Alicia trying desperately to save a life. At home, Peter turns to God in his search for repentance.
The body of a dead Navy diver washing up on shore starts a turf war between NCIS and CGIS, the Coast Guard’s investigative service. Diane Neal guest stars as a CGIS special agent.
I tried to restrain myself from one last post on the ‘Psych’ finale, but I just couldn’t. So, here’s a poll for you: who’s the most likely candidate for Mr. Yin?