So, I know you’re ready. You’ve had your fill of dumb ass college football bowls (the Gator Bowl? The Liberty Bowl? The International Bowl, which involved only national teams?) and all day Dog the Bounty Hunter marathons and now you’re ready for some real television.
The bad news: One of your favourite shows isn’t coming back. [...]
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The Excitement Builds – Midseason and Returning Shows
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Movies & TV, Oh Hell Yes, TV on the Internet, Television on January 7, 2009 | 5 Comments »
30 Rock Season Premiere
Posted in TV on the Internet, Television on October 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We love the hell out of you NBC because I got the biggest laugh I’ve gotten this season (not including the election or anything associated with it) when I watched the season premiere of 30 Rock. Other than the Office, 30 Rock is the sitcom I’ve most been looking forward to this season. And I [...]
Kath & Kim, Eleventh Hour, My Own Worst Enemy and Other Shows That Did and Didn’t Break My Heart
Posted in Movies & TV, TV on the Internet, Television on October 15, 2008 | 11 Comments »
So, what did I think of last week’s shows that I was supposed to watch this past weekend but couldn’t get to until today, but not during work, because that would be stealing? No, seriously. That shit is stealing.
Anyway, I got a look at Kath and Kim, Life on Mars, Eleventh Hour, Starter Wife and [...]
Is Fancast Trying To Give Hulu A Run For It’s Money?
Posted in Movies & TV, TV on the Internet, Television on October 13, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Okay, I know I go on and on about hulu. You’d think they were paying me, but they’re not. I wish they were, then I wouldn’t have to deal with frakkin’ 30 minute lunch breaks.
But I digress.
In that true wing(wo)man style, “Have you met hulu?” Hulu is an American Dad, escaped the Cylons, is a [...]
Damnit, The Mentalist Is Actually Good
Posted in Movies & TV, TV on the Internet, Television on October 6, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Simon Baker, who always looks like he’s wearing more makeup than me, actually does a good job as an asshole hyper-observant ally to the California Bureau of Investigation. Baker’s character, Patrick Jane, is really similar to James Roday’s character, Sean Spencer, in Psych on USA. Spencer was trained by his cop father to be hyper [...]