TV Reviews

World’s Untold Stories

When I sit in front of TV, I just switch to entertainment programs or some programs that I like. I rarely to watch the everyday news like my husband always do. The other day, my husband asked me to watch CNN news (his favorite program) with him. That show …

The Young Rebels: Unbroken Chains TV Show

The Young Rebels: Unbroken Chains offers a bit of a reunion for one of member of the Yankee Doodle Society. Louis Gossett Jr. stars as Isak. He’s now a free man, and he’s working with Jeremy Larkin (Rick Ely), and two others to fight the British, albeit …

The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Lonely One TV Show

The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Lonely One is a story about a serial killer in a small, rural town. Known as the Lonely One, the killer strikes once a month, including the morning of when this science fiction story begins. The show, a cable program, aired in …

Star Trek: Plato’s Stepchildren TV Show

Star Trek: Plato’s Stepchildren has the Enterprise responding to a call for medical help on a planet with just a handful of inhabitants, though the residents are a couple thousand years old. The problem is that these people have become expert with their psychokinetic powers and bullies to …

That Girl: Rich Little Rich Kid

In That Girl: Rich Little Rich Kid, Sam Melville of The Rookies fame portrays the disgustingly wealthy Roddy Waxman, who takes a shine to Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas) and insists on dating her. In fact, to get his point across, he buys out the house for Ann’s play. …

CSI Season 8, Episode 2

This episode of CSI was when I stopped watching the show again. It didn’t last very long since just a few months later I was turning back, but at the time I thought that I’d never watch the show again. This episode starts off where the last one ended, …

The Young and the Restless

The Young and the Restless has been one of my favorite TV shows for the past 15 years. There is always a new twist. The writers find a way to incorporate mayhem and mishaps through the lives a few select families. The families are all rich, but some richer …

The Twilight Zone: Mute TV Show

In another review I wrote a few minutes ago, I had said that the human mind is a powerful thing. That’s not exactly earth shattering news, but it is something that The Twilight Zone exploits and uses in many of its stories. It’s never done more so …

Kekkaishi Episode 1 (Anime)

Kekkaishi Episode 1 is an anime about a boy named Yoshimori Sumimura who is 14 years old. He, along with rival girl Tokine Yukimura defends their school called karasumori from supernatural entities at night.
This episode is pretty good, it does a very good job of explaining the story …

Sky Sports TV Channel

I watch Sky Sports on a regular basis, especially in the morning when I want to catch up with all the sports news. The channel tends to cover all the sports I enjoy watching, mainly Premiership football which is usually the primary focus of the network. One problem I …

That Girl: ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, You’re Under Arrest

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, You’re Under Arrest is the second Christmas episode for That Girl, and I have to applaud that they did it. So many shows just do one holiday show and then rerun it every year, so I was glad to see a second straight …

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 …

Mr.Bean

Mr.Bean is one of my favorite comedy shows. Bean is very impressive with his performance and his creativity is exceptional. Each episode has two to three short plots of around 5- 10 minutes each and theyentertain you thoroughly . His comic timing is perfect, and his face expressions are …

Star Trek: Bread and Circuses TV Show

Here we go again. You know, I love this series, but they did have the tendency to get very repetitive in their choices. In the case of Star Trek: Bread and Circuses, the Enterprise is tracking down yet another missing spaceship and, yes, the missing captain is …

The Andy Griffith Show: The Cow Thief TV Show

From year three in October 1962, The Andy Griffith Show: The Cow Thief has Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith) and his deputy, Barney Fife (Don Knotts), trying to solve, of all things, the theft of cows. Things are complicated, however, when Mayor Stoner (Parley Baer) calls in the …

Music Lounge Late Night Music Video Show

Now there used to be a time when I stayed up way past what is generally perceived to be normal bed time, even for fully grown man such as myself, just to watch quality music videos well into the early hours of the next morning. Sadly though, those days …

Stargate SG-1: The Tok’ra Part 1

Midway through the second season of Stargate SG-1, there was a two-part episode that gave us more information on the Tok’ra race, which had been introduced earlier in the year in the episode In the Line of Duty. Stargate SG-1: The Tok’ra Part 1 is an interesting episode.
However, …

Death Note Episode 6

Death Note Episode 6 has a woman who was F.B.I. Agent Raye Pember’s fiancé, looking for the Kira Investigation trying to give them information on Kira. Meanwhile the Japanese Police Task Force meets L in person and he gives them more clues about the identity of Kira.
This …

Stargate SG-1: A Hundred Days

This season three episode of Stargate SG-1, called A Hundred Days, is one of my least favorites ever. While parts of it are well worth watching, I just don’t buy into much of what happened and most especially the final scene.
In Stargate SG-1: A Hundred Days, the team …

Judge Maria Lopez

Every day of the week on channel 11 from 1-2 Pm features another court show known as Judge Maria Lopez. The show is about a judge of course Maria Lopez who hears cases on small claims court. What I find after watching it for one year …

The X-Files: Season 1, Episode 7: Ghost in the Machine

From what I’ve read, this episode got mostly negative reviews. I’m not sure why. I mean, yeah, the opening makes it clear that the machine is responsible (though I’ll take that over teasers that don’t imply anything out of the ordinary) and it was a tad formulaic, …

The Twilight Zone: In Praise of Pip TV Show

The Twilight Zone returns to its half hour format after a questionable fourth season of hour long episodes with a show called In Praise of Pip. In the past, I haven’t been much of a fan of this episode, but the last time I watched it, I enjoyed …

The Simpson’s: The Monkey Suit

I ended up getting a chance to watch a re-run of the Simpsons after work last night and it happened to be an episode that I have never seen in its entirety; The Monkey Suit. It was an OK episode but I have to say, it was also a …

Ghost Hunters: Fort Delaware

I ended up watching one more rerun of the show Ghost Hunters last night; “Fort Delaware” and have to admit that was pretty cool.
They visited the fort, which is located on an island and is rumored to have paranormal activity. I’m still not 100 percent convinced it is haunted …

Spongebob Squarepants TV Episode: Nasty Patty

I came home from work yesterday and both of my daughters were watching Spongebob Squarepants episodes on Netflix Instant watch. Most of the episodes (from the third season) were episodes I have seen before. But, there was one that was actually new to me called Nasty Patty.
At first, I …

30 Rock: The Aftermath

This was a definite improvement over the pilot. In this episode, they introduced all the writers, and while many of them feel like stereotypes that is the nature of new characters on TV it seems. You have to give people something to hang onto immediately and they all tend …

The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone TV Show

From August 1989, The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone begins with Bradbury’s explanation that the story was spawned from his pondering over how he might respond if someone asked for his writing or his life. I don’t know if this tale is his answer, …

Justice League - Tabula Rasa, Part Two

Justice League - “Tabula Rasa”, Part Two builds upon what was established in the first part and allows the story to reach its full potential. The action in this episode is top-notch thanks to the fluid and detailed animation and the clever use of the city as battlefield against …

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Television Show

This is the best show in late night, Period. For many years, up until this recent year, I have not watched a great amount of late night television. Reason being is because its all the same old stuff. Opening monologue, some sort of regular game or bit they run, …

Made: Cheerleaders

I’m clearly from an older generation as I’d never even heard of the Made tv series until very early this morning when I watched an episode for the very first time. In reality, the show has been on for ten years according to the website. Of course, …

Inspector Gadget (TV Show) - Amusement Park (Episode)

“Amusement Park” is an episode from the “Inspector Gadget” television series. While Inspector Gadget, Penny and Brain visit the new Metro City amusement park on opening day, Chief Quimby shows up and reveals that an intelligent report indicates M.A.D. has hidden a bomb somewhere in the new amusement park …

That 70s Show TV Episode: Surprise, Surprise

I missed the first couple minutes of the That 70s Show episode entitled Surprise, Surprise. But, even with missing the first part of it, I saw enough to know this was a pretty funny episode.
Basically, there are two main stories in this episode. First, Kelso ends up sleeping with …

Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Legends of the Dark Mite

Words can not express how amazing this episode is. It’s written by Paul Dini, which is a major indicator of the high quality you’re in for. It also features Bat-Mite voiced by Paul Reubens.
The episode is just so geekily awesome. There are references galore to the …

Trinity Blood episode 18

Angry hearts rage, as our own base instincts create the most terrifying weapon from within our own souls. In darkness or in doubt, some times the brotherly love of friends can even defy death in an effort to manipulate their affections across in the most pained of ways. On …

My Name Is Earl

The show which is called My Name Is Earl is one that NBC shows frequently and this means that I have been forced to watch this show. I watched about four episodes and I do not really understand why this show is on television and other great shows have …

Star Trek: Patterns of Force TV Show

Star Trek: Patterns of Force is a solid episode that once again has the Enterprise tracking down missing personnel, in this case, John Gill (David Brian), who had been assigned to a planet as an observer. When the landing party beams down, they quickly realize that the 1930’s …

Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 3, Episode 4: Sokka’s Master

A meteor lands near the group and starts a fire. Toph, Aang and Katara leap into action, bending elements to keep the fire at bay so that they can put it out. Sokka is left sitting on the sidelines guarding Momo.
It dawns on him that he’s just …

MMK: Doll House episode

The Maalaala Mo Kaya Episode of Cherry Pie and Sarah Geronimo, I think is one of Sarah’s best performances in her acting career. The story was about a family of 3, her mother her and his older brother who has to always move home because they are not able …

Rising Damp

Rising Damp is an ancient British comedy classic, which was aired on television originally between 1974 to 1978. It stars the late Leonard Rossiter as the mean, grumpy landlord, Rigsby, and Rigsby is an absolutely classic comedy character. I used to enjoy watching this as a kid …

M*A*S*H: A War for All Seasons

M*A*S*H: A War for All Seasons goes through the year1951 told in one thirty-minute show, which further points out how crazy it is that this show lasted almost five times the length of the actual war, which went from 1950-1953. This would mean that the first eight seasons …

Stargate SG-1: Avenger 2.0

This season seven entry of Stargate SG-1 doesn’t really excite me that much. Avenger 2.0 brings back the geek from season six’s The Other Guys. As played by Patrick McKenna, Felger means well, but he’s essentially a fumbling geek with a big crush on Sam.
The negatives on this …

The Best of the Danny Kaye Show DVD

The Best of the Danny Kaye Show DVD is a really great opportunity to see just a hint of how wonderful Danny Kaye was as a performer. Kaye had a series that lasted for a few seasons in the mid 1960’s. I remember reading some years ago …

MacGyver: Pirates

MacGyver: Pirates has some fun stuff in it. Actually the best part for me was when MacGyver was trapped on a sinking boat and had to try and get out before drowning. It was quite a challenge and made for an exciting scene.
There’s a good cast providing …

Shit My Dad Says: A Television Comedy Series

We all have that quirky relative who say the most outrageous things. Instead of being exasperated, Justin Halpern instead chose to make money out of the outrageous things his opinionated father said. Shit My Dad Says started out as a twitter feed which went viral after a friend …

The Cleaner: Pilot

Out of boredom recently, I noticed that the entire first season of The Cleaner was available ‘on demand’ of my cable company. I’ve never watched the show,nor had any real inclination to turn it on, but I have seen the advertising about the start of its upcoming second …

The Jersey Shore TV show

The Jersey Shore TV show that was on MTV at first glance seemed like a pile of rubbish, at least that’s what I thought when I watched it the very first time but after the first few episodes I ended up really liking this show for some reason.
First of …

Touching Evil: Attachment

Touching Evil: Attachment opens very dramatically with David Creegan remembering the farewell with his kids that happened towards the end of the last episode. I really hate the direction the show opted to go in. That said, it made for a bang of an opening.
Then we transition …

Ghost Hunters: OK Corral

Well, after the disappointment I had from the Tombstone episode of Ghost Hunters, I have to admit I wasn’t overly thrilled about the next episode “OK Corral.” But, at least they had a bit more evidence than they did when they visited the Bird Cage theater in the …

That Girl: I Ain’t Got Nobody

The plot surrounding That Girl: I Ain’t Got Nobody is that Ann’s picture is inexplicably in a major girlie magazine, creating chaos for everyone who knows her and interfering with her attempt to be cast on a children’s show with a character called Captain Gooney (Kenneth Mars).
A positive thing …

Swift Justice with Nancy Grace (TV show)

One of my latest favorite shows is called Swift Justice. It is not your typical court show. It is much more casual than other shows like Judge Judy or Judge Alex. This show has heart, and the hostess is no nonsense.
The premise of this show is for Nancy …

 
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