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Lost: Follow the Leader – Live-blog/chat

Hey everyone! It’s the 101st episode of Lost, but more importantly, it’s the third-to-last episode of the season! Yes, it’s almost the end, at least for a while. Before tonight’s episode, check back on Bob Degon’s review of last week’s episode or his latest Lost in Lost post. Join us here, in this post, tonight […]

by Keith McDuffee

Rescue Me – Reserve another Emmy for Michael J. Fox

Watching last night’s episode of Rescue Me I came to a sudden realization. I miss Michael J. Fox. I grew up with the guy. No matter where I’ve been in the last 25 years of my life, Fox has been right there with me, be it on the big or small screen. When I felt […]

by Scott Tunstall

Greek’s new lesbian takes a romp through NCIS

First of all, let’s get this out of the way: to Dorv, Ryan, and cj, I have heard you. Actually, the entire neighborhood has heard you. For those of you not in the know, apparently to some I approached the first part of the NCIS spin-off launch episode from an already negative bias. I walked […]

by Aryeh S.

BBC Babble – Hex marks the spot

A cute blond teenage girl with special powers wages war against demons of the underworld. Sound familiar? No, I’m not referring to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but rather Britain’s answer to Joss Whedon’s classic girl-power series. Hex lasted two short seasons from 2004-2005 and currently doesn’t air on BBC America. However, the first season is […]

by Scott Tunstall

Better Off Ted – The company will tell you how to feel

Better Off Ted went out about the same way it came in. This season finale didn’t offer any spectacular twists, exciting developments or jaw-dropping cliffhangers. Instead, it offered us another over-the-top parody of life in corporate Ameerica. The theme this week was morale and individuality. I know when I worked in a giant corporation, it […]

by Jason Hughes

The Facts of Life – CliqueClack Flashback

The Facts of Life was one of those sitcoms that was actually four or five different programs during its run. In other words, while the format and main characters really didn’t change, everything else did. Locations, supporting characters, fashions — all came and went during the show’s nine year run. The changes had to be made, of course. […]

by Richard Keller