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Life on Mars – Was Windy’s reveal supposed to be so soon?

Over a month ago, one of our commenters correctly called the Windy situation way before we saw it play out in last night’s episode. As you can see, it was a plausible enough scenario that I felt it worth posting about. The question I have, though, is would this have been revealed so soon if […]

by Keith McDuffee

Theory 39,516 on what Battlestar Galactica was all about

Like many of you who watched the series finale of Battlestar Galactica, I’ve had a chance to chew on, swallow, regurgitate, and chew again the events that took place during those two hours. And, like you, I’ve read numerous opinions as to what bit Ron D. Moore was trying to portray with his science fiction […]

by Richard Keller

Last week on Bones: dull, dull, dull

The DVR is a magical device. Not only does it digitally record shows for you, it stores them until you are in the right frame of mind to watch them. So, if you’re not interested watching American Idol at its normal time because you fear that you’ll reach into your TV and rip Simon’s neck off, […]

by Richard Keller

Kate Gosselin, you need to rethink your priorities

To Kate Gosslein, star of Jon & Kate Plus 8: What are you doing? Okay, that’s a pretty open question. It could mean so many things, like what you’re doing this minute, or what you are doing with one of your kids, or why you’re constructing a statue of Octomom in your front yard. So, let me […]

by Richard Keller

Real World: Brooklyn – Gambling cures the blues

Ryan’s stunning revelation last week regarding his recall back to the Army carried over into last night’s episode of Real World: Brooklyn. Instead of keeping it bottled up, Ryan decides to tell the rest of the roommates he’ll be returning to Iraq. The reactions were varied. Chet nearly cries and thanks Ryan for his sacrifice. […]

by Scott Tunstall

Lost – Sayid causes trouble, big trouble

Were there actually more answers given than questions raised this episode? It almost makes me a little sad. The end of Lost really is in sight. This episode filled in Sayid’s story, showing us how he ended up on Ajira 316, as well as revealing some further details about his dealings with Ben. I have […]

by Bob Degon

South Park – The last supper at Whistlin’ Willy’s Pizza Gulch

I can’t understand why, out of everything that was hilarious and brilliant in this episode, Parker and Stone decided to name it “Margaritaville.” Stan’s journey all the way up to the U.S. Treasury took up a bit of the episode, but it wasn’t until the ending payoff that was worth the wait. But I will […]

by Keith McDuffee

Advertising through a recession – Guest Clack

Julia Hass is back Guest Clacking for us again after her great five-parter last month: Like every other family in America, my family will, when asked what the best part about our relatively new acquisition of a DVR (yeah, we’re behind the times) is, answer “we get to fast forward through commercials.” Commercials have been […]

by Guest Clacker

Scientists unite! Wait, do they watch TV?

The wife is mad. And when the wife is mad, it’s hard to ignore her for longer than a few months. Particularly when she’s getting her PhD in virology and the issue she’s upset about is science-related. Well, I’ve reached that limit. And on an unrelated matter, I have a need to express to you my […]

by Aryeh S.

Kings – A modern day monarchy?

I finally found two hours to sit down and watch the premiere of the new series, Kings, on NBC. And, like you, I followed that up with a thoroughly enjoyable read of Brett’s coverage of the first episode, particularly his ruminations on just how closely this story will stick to the original. As he put it, […]

by Aryeh S.