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Richard Castle: Author. Lover. Poker player. Crime fighter. Browncoat?

Alright, so “crime fighter” is a stretch. After I posted my quasi-theory on what the Firefly Easter egg might be on the Castle set, a commenter noted that there was a rumor going around that Castle would be dressing up as the one and only Captain Mal Reynolds of the Firefly class ship, Serenity. Some […]

by Keith McDuffee

Have our Greek dreams really come true?

Yes, the picture’s from last week, but I’m recalling it as the symbolic beginning of Jordan’s interest in photography, a major theme this week … or I figured it might be appreciated by you all! So, as excited as I am, I fear spoiling anyone who may not have yet watched last night’s episode of Greek. […]

by Aryeh S.

Trauma sets up the rest of the season

The second episode of a new show is often more telling about the general direction, tone, and structure that show will eventually take than the first. (Good) Pilots do a wonderful job at introducing you to the world and the characters, but the follow up episode is is critical to the setup of the rest […]

by Ivey West

Castle – It’s fashion week in New York….

…and the clothes are to die for. “Inventing The Girl” is a perfect example of what I really like about Castle. There is certainly a formulaic aspect to the case of the week, but they manage to do it in an interesting way. This week, I was sure I had figured out whodunit three different […]

by Brett Love

House gives a shout-out to Dexter

“I need you to spread your legs so I can do an ‘H’.” – House to Cameron as he’s miming the diagnosis to Foreman When I first started watching tonight’s episode of House, I was feeling decidedly “meh” about the case of the week. Politics, blah, blah, blah, moral dilemma, whatever. I just wasn’t into […]

by Debbie McDuffee

Heroes – Things may be getting interesting

It’s clear that Heroes is trying to address some of the criticisms of the past few seasons. The most obvious is that only a handful of characters are appearing in each episode, with others sitting them out so that the focus isn’t spread quite as thin as usual. That, however, leads to another problem: momentum. […]

by Bob Degon

How I Met Your Mother’s Barney and Robin: just a typical couple

“Yes, totally. Only thing, I like my testicles attached to my body rather than rolling around next to some eyeliner in Robin’s purse.” – Barney to Ted, about changing to be a better boyfriend to Robin I said a few weeks ago in my post about the premiere that I loved the way they were […]

by Debbie McDuffee

Arrested Development keeps playing games with my heart

Since The Curious Case of Benjamin Button got made, it was inevitable that a new movie would take its place in the “will-it-won’t-it” category of perpetual confusion. And taking Benjamin’s place? Arrested Development. Today news was released that a screenplay is in the works, but, the article notes, that doesn’t mean we should expect anything, […]

by Julia Hass

Napoleon Dynamite wakes up “Dead” – Webisode Clack

First Kafka made Gregor wake up as a bug. Now, Drex Greene is waking up in a body bag.  Sony pictures is venturing into webisodes (jumping on the same bandwagon as NBC with The Office and SyFy with Battlestar Galactica, to name two others). In Woke Up Dead, Jon Heder, probably best known for playing […]

by Jen Creer

A few notes for Seth MacFarlane on his cartoon kingdom

Dear Seth, I just wanted to drop a line and congratulate you on basically turning Sunday nights on FOX into “Seth Sundays.” I don’t think the monopolization of a network by one person has been done since Aaron Spelling dominated ABC during the 1970s and ’80s. Of course, being the king of the Animation Domination, you […]

by Richard Keller