TV Reviews

Washington Journal TV show (C-Span)

The ‘Washington Journal’ is very informative and insightful! I try to watch it as often as I can and it’s definitely one of my favorite programs. I like it because unlike many other cable news programs it’s fact-oriented. I’ve noticed …

The X-Files: Season 1, Episode 17: E.B.E

After a relatively lengthy hiatus of monster of the week episodes, the show returns to its UFO conspiracy arc. This time, the agents find themselves chasing to be the remains of an alien craft that was shot down in Iraq. While the episode lacked the narrative drive …

Trigun Episode 15

Trigun Episode 15 has a group of outlaws called the Roderick Thieves in a saloon who attempt to intimidate Legato Bluesummers, he uses his telepathic powers to kill all of them. Vash arrives in the city of Jeneora Rock and tries to figure out who killed the outlaws. …

Have Gun - Will Travel: Brother’s Keeper TV Show

Have Gun - Will Travel: Brother’s Keeper, the 33rd show from season 4 of this western program, was written by Jay Simms. I don’t often mention the writers, but I liked the way he constructed this episode. It was dramatic and somewhat whimsical at the same time. …

Quincy M.E.: Hot Ice, Cold Hearts TV Show

Everyone is celebrating the fourth of July as Quincy M.E.: Hot Ice, Cold Hearts commences. This is a first season outing and is, in fact, the fourth episode. Jack Klugman plays the title role and is the coroner for Los Angeles in this series. He’s also …

The Philanthropist

I had really high hopes for The Philanthropist when I first saw the commercials. It looked like an exciting action/adventure show with a real human element, and important moral message. The pilot lived up to those expectations. Telling the story of a billionaire who suddenly snaps …

CHiPs: The Greatest Adventures of CHiPs

A couple of months after the second season of CHiPs ended, NBC put together a special two-hour event called The Greatest Adventures of CHiPs. I’m not sure what the intent was, if they just needed to feel a time slot and thought this was a way to do …

Alias Smith and Jones: Exit from Wickenburg

Alias Smith and Jones: Exit from Wickenburg is a fun entry for the second regular episode of this western starring Pete Duel and Ben Murphy as outlaws Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry. In this show, they become saloon managers after catching cheats in a card game. Susan …

Have Gun - Will Travel: A Miracle for St. Francis TV Show

Have Gun - Will Travel: A Miracle for St. Francis is the tenth show of the sixth season, and it is directed by William Conrad, who has taken the helm on several other episodes of this western series. Once again, we don’t get a San Francisco scene, which …

Burn Notice: Double Booked

Burn Notice: Double Booked was the second episode I’ve seen of this series that didn’t have Michael Shanks as a guest star that I could say that I liked and enjoyed watching. Overall, the show just doesn’t do it for me, even though it’s a smart show with …

Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer: Series Premier TV Show

Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer is described as being so not your mother’s talk show. My initial reaction from watching their 2010 series premier is darn, it should be. These two women have apparently hosted a radio show for the past five years and now have …

Criminal Minds —“ Season One —“ Episode Seven —“ The Fox

This unsub targeted entire families. He was so incredibly creepy. He watched them and then snuck into their houses the night before they were supposed to go on vacation. Turns out the guy was a psycho that couldn’t take care of his own family, so he decided to take …

Jeremiah: Tripwire

In Jeremiah: Tripwire, Thunder Mountain personnel head to Danbury to try and set up an alliance and check out a nuclear silo located there. This all relates back to Valhalla Sector and sudden activity in military facilities across the country, beginning in the Virginia area.
I wasn’t all that …

Scrubs: Our Role Model

This was the best episode of the new season. I haven’t really been digging this new setup, but the show seems to be finding it’s footing. I was relieved to see Faison, Braff and McGinley added to the main credits but then it’s ruined by J.D talking …

The League of Gentlemen - Series One

The League of Gentlemen is a strange show. Set in the fictional, northern town of Royston Vasey populated by a rabble of bizarre individuals; the show, superficially, appears a traditional enough sitcom. But it’s not.
Rather than jump between sketches, putting the same old faces through the same old …

The Real Ghostbusters: Season 1, Episode 9: Look Homeward, Ray

After two rather strong, plot driven, Straczynski scripted episodes, we take a break and get a more character driven episode. Ray gets invited back to his hometown to be the grand marshal at a parade in honor of his work.
Things seem to start off on a …

Khana Kahzana

Khana khazana is another interesting programme, which is very good. Actually in Hindi language khana means food and the khazana means the property or money. It is the programme in which the very famous chef, who is sanjeev kapoor, is teaching many kinds of interesting and tasty …

The Strain TV Series on FX

Last July I started watching a show called The Strain on FX and I have to say that I am pretty impressed with the show so far. The show is a horror-action-drama series about vampires, based on a book trilogy with the same name. Both the books and the show …

That 70s Show TV Episode: Street Fighting Man

I got home about 5:30 yesterday evening and decided to put on a re-run of That 70s Show while waiting for the Simpsons to come on. It turned out that re-run was one of the funniest episodes from any series that I have ever seen.
The episode, called Street Fighting …

Dollhouse

Dollhouse is a television show that aired on Fox. At first I wasn’t too interested in the show, it seemed too scientific and filled with jargon. The basic premise being people sign their lives over to a corporation for five years and in that five years their …

The X-Files Eve Episode

I watched the X-Files episode “Eve” at about three separate times. However I was unable to watch the episode fully until very recently. I wouldn’t call it my favorite episode of the popular 1990s American television series “The X-Files” but I think it was an interesting episode nonetheless because …

Fame: A Big Finish

Fame: A Big Finish is really a nice tribute show to two talented performers, Art Carney and Ray Walston. Carney plays the school’s janitor, and Walston is a friend of his. In actuality, the two used to be rivals on Broadway, but now they are friends, and …

Stargate SG-1: Dominion

Dominion is the second to the last episode of Stargate SG-1 and frankly, it bored me stiff. I don’t like the Ori, don’t care about Adria, don’t like Ba’al, and am just extremely frustrated by Daniel not being Daniel, not to mention all the times he’s been put …

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: House of Hoarders TV Show

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: House of Hoarders took a look at something that is getting a lot of attention in today’s world, and that is the topic of hoarders. Hoarders are essentially those who cannot throw anything away. As much as some of us consider ourselves to …

Business Baazigar show

Yes, its true. Business Baazigar is the latest show telecasted by Zee TV on every Friday at 8:00 PM. There are several talent hunt shows going on around the country, but this is one of the Best of such talent shows as this is a talent that shows the …

The Prisoner: Once Upon a Time

The Prisoner: Once Upon a Time is the second to the last episode of The Prisoner series. There were only 17 filmed. My understanding is that it was one of the most expensive shows to produce. I have no idea what its ratings were like and …

Secret Millionaire TV show

Last December 2008, I saw this reality Television show on Fox. It is entitled Secret Millionaire. It was just very timely then. The show can inspire people to share more during the holidays, no matter how bad the economy may be. Every episode I watch, my heart goes for our …

Beast Wars - Law of the Jungle

Beast Wars - Law of the Jungle is an intriguing episode because it in part deals with the unintended consequences of war and how war sometimes claims the lives of the innocent. This is one of the first season’s more serious episodes and the material actually involves some light …

M*A*S*H: Souvenirs

M*A*S*H: Souvenirs focuses on the issue of wartime souvenirs. In this case, helicopter pilot Willie Stratton, played by Michael Bell, gets locals and kids to scavenger for him, collecting all kinds of trinkets and souvenirs which he then sells and makes a huge profit from. The problem …

Little People, Big World Reality TV Show

Little People, Big World is one of the best shows on TV. There are no profession actors, no made up stories. It is the story of a real famiily, the Rollofs and thier everyday life. teh Parents Matt and Any and oneof their 4 children, Zach …

The Simpsons TV Episode: The Bob Next Door

I haven’t watched re-runs of the Simpsons in a while and finally had a chance to catch the one that always airs at 6 p.m. on weekdays last night.
This time around, it was a newer episode I hadn’t seen before; The Bob Next Door. Since it was new, I …

The Fall Guy: License to Kill: Part 1 TV Show

Midway through its first season, The Fall Guy presented a two part episode which turned out to be the best of the season to that point. License to Kill: Part 1 was the most intriguing episode, the first one that all these years later, I really wanted to …

The Beverly Hillbillies (TV Show) - War of the Roses (Episode)

“War of the Roses” is an episode of “The Beverly Hillbillies”. In this episode, Granny, Elly May and Jethro are determined to win the feud that they think they have with a neighboring castle. At the other castle, there’s a retired military man that’s a little to fond of …

Adam-12: Log 76: The Militants

Adam-12: Log 76: The Militants is a rather serious episode of this thirty-minute police drama from the mind of Jack Webb. It begins with the shooting of a police officer and a black militant. It becomes a circus and one of those politically hyped stories where no …

Military Channel

When it comes to cable television there are more choices today than ever before. It wasn’t too long ago that 40 channels were considered a massive volume of channels to have access. Today, there are several thousands of channels that cater to virtual any taste. One of the more …

Fireball XL5: Hypnotic Sphere

Fireball XL5: Hypnotic Sphere is one of 39 episodes of this supermarionation puppet series from Gerry Anderson. What I enjoy is that the puppets really do have some great personalities. They’re pretty well rounded, all things considered.
In this show, there’s a neat scene where Professor Matt Matic …

$40 a Day with Rachel Ray

The Food Network is one of my favorite channels and when you combine food with travel, it is a double whammy of entertainment. In $40 a Day, Rachel Ray takes us around the world to some of the hottest tourist spots - the Florida Keys, LA, Miami, Paris, Rome, …

Married with Children TV Episode: Whose Room is it Anyway

Synopsis: At Al and Peggy’s urging, Steve and Marcy decide to build a new room on their house. However, when Peggy and Al each suggest different ways they could use the new room, it leads to a fight.
What I liked about this episode: At first, I thought this would …

City Homicide (Australian TV Series)

I follow this Australian police drama which deals with the homicides that an Australian police team of investigators try to solve. The homicides are complex, and most are not set in black in white. I struggled with the accent for several episodes, but now I find their accents interesting, …

Family Guy: The Courtship of Stewie’s Father

Well, I got a chance to watch the Family Guy episode “The Courtship of Stewie’s Father” again last night and have to say it is one of the funnier episodes I have seen from this series.
Basically, Peter is trying to spend more time with Stewie. Of course, the only …

Doctor Who: Season 2, Episode 11: Love and Monsters

So, how do you follow up a very well done two part story where the Doctor takes on the freaking devil? With filler apparently. Yes, this episode is essentially pointless fluff. Heck, even the Doctor and Rose sit out for a majority of this one.
Instead …

Columbo: Negative Reaction TV Show

I adore Dick Van Dyke and believe he’s one of the most underrated performers of all time. He’s diverse — a singer, dancer, comedian, and actor, among other things. He can play charming, sweet, and vicious. He’s well rounded and agile, and he’s an intelligent fellow. …

That Girl: Break a Leg

In That Girl: Break a Leg, Ann Marie’s friend lands a part in a Broadway show and asks Ann to be her understudy. Sally Kellerman plays Sandy Stafford, who doesn’t quite no how to react when all kinds of calamities threaten her appearance on the stage. She …

Highway Patrol: Rabies TV Show

The 39th show of Highway Patrol’s second season on the air was called Rabies. I don’t like the title because I’m an animal lover, and I don’t want to see any animal hurt. It’s just something I don’t enjoy seeing. At any rate, the show opens …

Stargate SG-1: One False Step

Stargate SG-1: One False Step is one of my very favorite episodes of the series, mainly because there is such wonderful interplay between the characters of Jack (Richard Dean Anderson) and Daniel (Michael Shanks). These two performers have such awesome comedic timing. They can speak in unison, …

Wagon Train: Clyde

Wagon Train: Clyde is from the fifth season of this western TV series. It’s a sort of comedy focused on the Charlie Wooster character. Wooster is the cook for the wagon train. He’s a colorful personality and just a good guy. He was played by …

Sherlock BBC TV Three Part Drama Series

I just love it when there is something great to watch on a Sunday night as the thought of having to go back to work the next day can be pretty depressing. Last Sunday I happened to catch the beginning of a new three-part series on BBC1 at …

Touching Evil: Y Me

Bruce Willis is the man behind the American adaptation of this British TV show called Touching Evil. It’s strange and oddly compelling, but if you blink, you’ll liable to miss something important.
Jeffrey Donovan does a great job as Creegan, the quirky detective who responds differently to the world …

Bring ‘Em Back Alive: The Warlord

While Soon-Tek Oh is an incredible actor and does his normal terrific job in Bring ‘Em Back Alive: The Warlord, it’s not enough to carry this show; at least, not for me. In this episode, Oh plays Yataki, the warlord, and he does a good job, as always. …

 
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