After the first two episodes of ‘Human Target,’ I wasn’t too sure I’d be tuning in each week. Thanks to the Olympics, I’ve caught up on all of the episodes and changed my tune because this is the best role for Mark Valley since the great ‘Keen Eddie.’
Jack Donaghy is quite the lady’s man. Who was your favorite woman in Jack’s life?
Private Practice used another dead/dying kid as an analogy in “‘Til Death Do Us Part” to dramatize how Naomi needed to let go of her disappointment that her 15-year-old pregnant daughter was getting married.
Grey’s Anatomy’s “The Time Warp” took us back to the days when Miranda Bailey was a shy, fruity drink swilling intern and when Richard Webber was in the midst of his affair with Ellis Grey.
The latest episode of Burn Notice was mostly filler, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have things to discuss. Fifteen things to be precise.
The game takes its toll on one of the Survivors, while another completely loses his cool after a bitter loss at the Challenge. Tempers flare and one tribe becomes completely fractured at a contentious Tribal Council.
In the final two episodes of season five of The Practice, Jackie Cahill’s murder trial spins out of control as he threatens witnesses and prosecutors. But when he follows through on one particular threat, the consequences to everyone are catastrophic.
How am I liking new American Idol judge Ellen DeGeneres? I want to move my hand in a way that would indicate “not so much,” but it’s busy punching her in the neck.
Slings & Arrows follows the escapades of Canada’s New Burbage Festival. Each season finds the festival tackling a different Shakespeare play as difficulties mount from all corners. A ghost, an insane director with a vision, corporate drones that want to take over the festival… In short, it’s a comedy, about drama.
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 Wednesday night on CBS.