It’s been a while since I’ve talked about some of the TV-related comics I’ve been flipping through lately, and since this week I grabbed a couple of new ones, I thought I’d take the time to mention them here.
While ‘Private Practice’ debates the “right” person versus “settling,” Charlotte serves up some potent martinis.
The surgeons of Seattle Grace struggled to face their fears, their insecurities and vulnerabilities. Oh, and Teddy Altman rocks.
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 Thursday night on FOX.
More questions than answers. In other words, another typical season finale for ‘Burn Notice.’
The big day arrives for Jim and Pam, but when Pam wants to put the big day on hold, the entire office gets in on the game. Meanwhile, a missing iPod leads Dwight to take drastic measures, and Andy sends a big fax.
Joel McHale gets naked. What? you need more? Abed does an amazing Don Draper impression, and Joel McHale gets naked. ‘Community’ is coming back from hiatus with a bang.
In the season six premiere of ‘The Practice,’ Ellenor defends a friend who’s charged with murdering his wife’s lover. But when the truth reveals that he’s putting his political future before his freedom, can Ellenor convince him to see that justice is served?
Around the same time we watched ‘BSG’ talk about machines, humans, God, and gods, another show did it much better. But it wasn’t given the chance to finish the story.
Patience, people. With a few more ‘Idol’ eliminations, we’ll finally get there.