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Burn Notice – The unseen enemy

Geesh. Does Michael Westen ever get a moment’s peace? Hah, never! Such is the life of a spy guy. Burn Notice ended its summer run in typical explosive fashion last night. Surprise, surprise, Mike’s status with the Agency is still in limbo; thanks in large part to him icing the sleazy Strickler, and Diego being […]

by Scott Tunstall

Daily rerun roundup – Thursday night comedies and douchebags

NBC is reminding us that despite their general and persistent suckitude, Thursday nights this fall are going to be kind of amazing. No more of that Kath & Kim bullshit– just a lot of funny shows, one right after the other. Also, Criss Angel is a Douche Bag. Enjoy. NBC is just showing 30 Rock, […]

by Kona Gallagher

Psychilicious! Shawn and Gus are back!

There aren’t too many shows these days where I anxiously await a new season of episodes. In fact, I can count them on one hand. There’s Doctor Who, Chuck, Eureka, Big Bang Theory, and … wait for it … Psych. Out of all of these, Psych is probably the first on my list. So, thank the […]

by Richard Keller

The Practice virgin’s diary – No shortage of guest stars, or shady ethics

(Season 2, Episodes 1-4) Lots of big cases, and lots of questionable ethical, and legal, maneuvering. I’m amazed that Bobby (Dylan McDermott) hasn’t gotten his ticket pulled yet, or at least been suspended. His firm seems bent on breaking the law, a pretty broad step away from the traditional bending that most law firms on […]

by Aryeh S.

Dark Blue – Never load your gun with company ammo

This one is totally on Jaimie (Nicki Aycox); I think Dean (Logan Marshall-Green) actually likes her, and that he was nothing more than something to amuse her while she was on a break with boyfriend, Scott (Noah Bean). Now, I don’t see their attraction, or the evolution of their relationship in any way, shape, or form, […]

by Aryeh S.

Diary of a House Virgin – Outstanding guest casting strikes again!

(Season Two, Episodes Four, Five, and Six) I had a short conversation with Julia last night about the stereotypes that show up on House (immediately following the smack-down I received in our … er … “conversation” about politics in network television). Each of the doctor’s on House’s team fit a common archetype: a Florence Nightingale, […]

by Ivey West

Tease (as in strip) – Webisode Clack

Today’s era of webisodes can be categorized in a number of ways. Some are connected to TV shows like Heroes and Battlestar Galactica. Others are series that are basically a big “Screw you!” to the current state of television. And then there are those that are aired on the Internet as a test bed for a potential […]

by Richard Keller

Millionaire is coming back! Am I supposed to give a damn?

Ten years ago, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire graced the US airwaves. It marked the beginning of an avalanche of reality programming that started from across the Pacific (including Dancing with the Stars, and that beast American Idol). It was a downright phenomenon, capturing the attention of nation. Unfortunately, ABC bashed America over the […]

by Bob Degon

Leverage – A hint of what’s to come?

After being asked if he heard anything Hardison was saying to him, Eliot retorts: “You’re explaining how you’re still a virgin?” in response to the steady stream of geek talk Eliot was just subjected to I’m watching this episode with an extra pair of eyes tonight — did you see Dean Devlin’s tweet? Somewhere, in […]

by Debbie McDuffee

Alfred Hitchcock Presents – CliqueClack Flashback

Due to a combination of lax parental oversight and just being kind of a weird kid, I spent what would now be called my “tween” years in a weird horror phase. From the age of about 9-12, or so, I rented every single Friday the 13th movie, every Alfred Hitchcock movie I could get my […]

by Kona Gallagher