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Do you like Dollhouse any better after episode two?

Last week I noted that the second episode of Dollhouse was better than the first. Did you decide to stick with the show and give it another try? Are you going to keep sticking with it? Joss Whedon has said that there’s a turning point at episode six, so, for me, I’ll give it through […]

by Keith McDuffee

Survivor: Tocantins – Taj Johnson-George almost tells all

If you’ve got money or had some serious success in your life, the last thing you do on Survivor is admit it to anyone. Somebody apparently forgot to tell Tamara “Taj” Johnson-George that. While she didn’t come out and reveal her past as one part of Grammy-nominated trio SWV (“Sisters With Voices”), she wasn’t nearly […]

by Jason Hughes

Does Derek Shepherd need to grow up?

Just when I think Derek Shepherd has decided to grow up and be a man, he does something to remind me that he’s still a spoiled brat. In this week’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy, one of Derek’s surgeries went horribly wrong, so what does he do? Takes it out on his former (and possibly current?) […]

by Jane Boursaw

Bill Adama spends too much time in Galactica’s belly

I think I need to stop watching Dollhouse before I watch Battlestar Galactica. I get pissed off at having to hear baby Jesus cry at what Fox made Joss do to what just had to be a better show than it is, so then I carry that anger into watching this. So, my apologies if […]

by Keith McDuffee

Friday Night Lights – J.D.’s first beer, thanks to Riggins

Sebastian’s back Guest-clacking for us again with another Friday Night Lights commentary…. After Smash Williams left the show two weeks ago, Friday Night Lights now focuses on the other character who is no longer member of this year’s Dillon Panthers — or actually hasn’t been one since the second episode. He would be out of […]

by Debbie McDuffee

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – With lots of deaths comes lots of funerals

After Weaver went nuts, killing everyone in the warehouse/factory and then blowing it up for good measure, it’s only natural that there would be several funerals. I just wasn’t expecting to see any of these funerals. Loss was a huge theme this week, being paralleled with the many services for all the murdered workers, along […]

by Bob Degon

The human side to Psych’s Carlton Lassiter

With the season three finale of Psych coming up tonight, I just wanted to touch upon something that happened in last week’s episode that I thought was one of the highlights of the series. First, let me say that last week’s Psych was one of the best of the season. A tribute to the Friday […]

by Richard Keller

Leverage’s Parker and the little naked man

My favorite new character on television this season is Parker from Leverage. Normally, this would be for superficial reasons. You know, because she possesses certain feminine assets that appeal to my personal masculine tastes. While I find her absolutely adorable, my like for Parker extends beyond her physical appearance to her overall character. Her sly, […]

by Scott Tunstall

Life on Mars’s Ray Carling is a big misogynistic asshole

I know that Life on Mars is set in 1973, and women have made a lot of progress in America in the last 26 years. Still, I was really surprised to see just how big of a dick our Detective Ray Carling was to his wife Denise during Wednesday’s show. Should I be? I don’t […]

by Cate Cropp

Everyone, let’s welcome back little John Carter to the ER

On this week’s ER, Neela and Brenner continued to snog, Banfield continued her quest of having another child, and Tony did something or other to someone that someone else did or did not like. Blah, blah, blah. Who cares about all of that, really? Doctor John Carter has returned! Yes, the crush of man and woman […]

by Richard Keller