TV Reviews

House: Big Baby

I didn’t watch House for a long time because I assumed that it would be just another medical drama. I only started to watch because I had family over and they wanted to see it. The first episode was hard, but as I’ve watched more I’ve found that this …

Ghost Hunters Academy: Drama Queen

Yeah, I just don’t feel Ghost Hunters Academy. The show is interesting at times but the whole contest thing just doesn’t seem to have any sort of guidelines for the show to work with.
Last week, they got rid of Heathyr. This week, they didn’t even make an effort to …

30 Rock: Pilot

I can’t say that this pilot started out all that strong for me. The truth is that I turned it on, left the room and forgot about it until the next day, but then pilots are difficult, and there was a fair amount of humor in this one once …

Gilligan’s Island - The Second Ginger Grant TV Show

I have to admit this episode gets me confused every time I watch it. My head spins when Maryann becomes Ginger and Gilligan takes on Maryann’s personality. Mind things like this are difficult for me to swallow. I did enjoy watching Ginger perform in the opening scene. She shows …

Have Gun - Will Travel: High Wire

Have Gun - Will Travel: High Wire was definitely something you don’t see every day in a western, even today. This season one show guest starred Strother Martin as Dooley Delaware, a former high wire walker in the circus. He’s since lost his nerve and goes from …

Diff’rent Strokes (TV sitcom)

When I was a lot younger, I used to love this sitcom. For some reason I enjoyed watching the three young kids, Kimberly, Willis, and Arnold running around that two-dimensional looking penthouse apartment. The decorations were ritzy. I can’t really believe that they lived …

Law and Order Criminal Intent

“Law and Order: Criminal Intent” can be seen as the sibling to “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit”. This is because while “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit” deals with sexually based crimes; “Law and Order: Criminal Intent” mostly deals with other crimes such as murder. I don’t …

The Soup show

I’m not the type to sit down and watch anything news related television. After 12 months of watching CNN day in and day out, I thought I was done with the news forever (regardless of the news issue to my life or not). Somehow, this one show …

Tru TV network

I am a huge fan of Crime Library. When I found out that the Crime Library had merged (or been acquired by) Tru TV, I didn’t know what to think. I tuned into the channel and watched a program which followed a crime involving arson and murder. …

M*A*S*H: Welcome to Korea

This hit comedy show hadn’t even had a chance to work on the new commander for the 4077th unit when it suffered another blow. Wayne Rogers decided not to return, sending his Trapper John McIntyre home to the United States where years later he’d turn into Pernell Roberts …

The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.: Pirates

The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.: Pirates was a bit of a disappointment for me. I always expect pirate themes to have a real edge to them, some real swashbuckling swagger and color. When I don’t get that, it colors things negatively. I just don’t feel …

M*A*S*H: Major Fred C. Dobbs

In M*A*S*H: Major Fred C. Dobbs, after Hawkeye Pierce(Alan Alda) and Trapper John (Wayne Rogers) get revenge on Frank Burns (Larry Linville) for degrading Nurse Ginger Bayliss (Odessa Cleveland) in the operating room, Frank demands a transfer. The funny scene here is when Hawkeye and Trapper John arrange for …

Still Standing

A while back when I was watching Lifetime a lot I started to watch a show called still standing. It’s actually pretty funny. The parents are my favorite on the show. Bill and Judy are there names. The kids aren’t really all that funny. I like the show because …

Pretty Little Liars TV Show

I first got hooked on Pretty Little Liars when my cousin handed me the box set of Season 1. Since that day I have been unable to turn it off. The show is amazing! Every episode is packed with action.
The show is about four …

Halt and Catch Fire (historical drama television series)

The only reason I even knew Halt and Catch Fire even existed was when I saw it advertising one day on the cable television channel AMC. However, I only became interested in seeing it for myself when I became aware that the actor Lee Pace was playing a major role. …

The Tudors

I am a big fan of Tudor history, I love the recent historical fiction that has come out and I was really pleased to see that Showtime had made a show about the the Tudors - appropriately named “The Tudors”.
First of all those of you that are history buffs …

Laramie: A Sound of Bells TV Show

Laramie: A Sound of Bells was the series only Christmas story, and it was a part of its second year on television. I just adore this hour long show that has action and lots of smarm for those of us who enjoy good buddy westerns like this series …

The Virginian: The Man from the Sea

In The Virginian: The Man from the Sea, Shirley Knight and Carol Lynley play twin sisters, Susan and Judith Morrow, respectively, who are visiting with Judge Henry Garth. Knight and Lynley aren’t related, but they way they were made up, they really did look like twins. Bravo …

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Sky’s on Fire TV Show

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Sky’s on Fire, the 18th show of the 2nd season, was a terrific episode to watch. However, just a few moments into the show, it might look very familiar to some.
This story is a variation of the movie the series …

Street Hawk: The Adjuster

The 1985 crime drama series, Street Hawk presents as its third episode, The Adjuster, a show which guest stars Marjoe Gortner. I’m not a fan of Gortner’s, to be honest. He’s a little too quirky and off-kilter for my tastes. I’ve always been surprised that his …

Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Mayhem of the music meister!

This episode is a gem. If ever there was a doubt in anyone’s mind that this show ruled, this episode eliminated it, all of it.
I mean come on, it’s a lavish superhero musical with a villain voiced by Neil Patrick freakin’ Harris. What more do …

CSI Season 1 Episode 8 Anonymous

This episode tells the story of two crimes investigate by the Las Vegas Crime Scene Investigators. One of the crimes targets Grissom on a personal level and really gets the amount of emotion out of him, which was never previously displayed on the show. This is the first time …

All My Children: Episode Aired January 5, 2010

The soap opera All My Children aired an episode on January 5, 2000 to celebrate its fortieth year on television. They did this by bringing back Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos as the Santos family. As Haley, Ripa then produces a TV special because Pine Valley as …

Blue Bloods: A TV Series

One of my current favorite television show is Blue Bloods, a police procedural drama that is set in New York. The story revolves around the Reagan family who are all in the business of the law —“ the men are police officers while the only daughter is a prosecutor. …

Dog the bounty hunter season three - cupid in cuffs

This episode of Dog the bounty hunter has to be my absolute favorite. Why might you ask? Well it shows a lot of Leland Chapman, which happens to be my favorite bounty hunter because he is just so drop down gorgeous, and he seems so funny. The fugitive that …

Centennial: The Crime

The most emotional portion of Centennial: The Crime is the demise of Oliver Seccombe. He was an interesting character because he did do some bad things, such as running out on Levi and Elly Zendt, leaving them to fend for themselves; , claiming not to be responsible for …

Stargate SG-1: Double Jeopardy

Stargate SG-1: Double Jeopardy was Michael Shanks’ debut as a director. It was a daunting task that pretty much took care of any desires he had to direct more. Shanks likes to understand all aspects of show business, which is why he’s dabbled in writing an SG-1 …

Roseanne Season Three

Season three of Roseanne was a good one because it started to set up some regular stories for the series, or at least the next few years. Crystal gets pregnant with Dan’s brother, Becky meets Mark and Roseanne instantly hates him, and Dan starts his motorcycle shop. Plus Roseanne …

Pokemon (TV Show) - The Waterflowers of Cerulean City (Episode)

“The Waterflowers of Cerulean City” is an episode of the “Pokemon” series that features Ash’s second gym battle as well as Misty’s three sisters. Unlike “Showdown in Pewter City,” the episode that introduced Brock and his backstory. This episode doesn’t do much to expand upon Misty’s back story. Misty’s …

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: 2nd Gig: Episode 14

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: 2nd Gig Episode 14 has Saito playing poker with other members of Section 9 he recounts how he first met the Major and how he joined Section 9.
This was a very interesting and excellent episode. I enjoyed how they fleshed out …

Stargate SG-1: Memento

The Prometheus finally goes on her shakedown cruise in Stargate SG-1: Memento. There are actually elements of this season six episode that I like, notably John Novak as Colonel William Ronson, the commander of the Prometheus. He and Jack clash in the opening scenes, and it’s pretty …

The Simpsons: Lard of the Dance

Some later Simpsons episodes aren’t as good as the earlier ones. But the episode “Lard of the Dance” is actually quite interesting.
I don’t know if it’s one of the funnier episodes I’ve seen but I like how they tackle the issue of how young girls want to grow up …

Shroud for a Nightingale - Part 2

Shroud for a Nightingale - Part 2 continues the P.D. James story that takes place at Nightingale Hospital. This confines the story to taking place mostly in the hospital, and thus, it’s a story I like better than several of the other city location stories. For whatever …

Batman: The Bookworm Turns

I had the house to myself for a bit yesterday and found myself watching an old Batman television episode; “The Bookworm Turns.”
This isn’t my favorite 1960s TV program but it is good for a few laughs and I will admit the episode was somewhat interesting. Basically, you have the …

House TV show

I never tire of this television show, season after season. In my opinion, it is the best show on television, and a welcome relief from the deluge of mindless reality television shows which assume the viewers have low intelligence and a high tolerance for monotony. Hugh Laurie’s portrayal of …

Star Trek: Friday’s Child TV Show

Star Trek: Friday’s Child is one of those weird shows that I don’t really enjoy that much. Something about the characters don’t sit well with me, but I’m not sure what it is. Here are a few reactions to this show:
–I like that in the teaser we …

Chase: The Comeback Kid TV Show

Chase: The Comeback Kid is the third outing for this new NBC TV series which focuses on United States Marshals. It opens with, what else, a chase where the victim goes over a balcony and goes splat on the cement ground below. This is followed by some …

American Idiol

I started watching American Idol in their first season because I loved to hear people sing. I thought a show that would give the opportunity to an amazing singer, who might not have a chance of otherwise being discovered, was an excellent idea. I loved watching it every …

Monster Episode 10

Monster Episode 10 begins with Dr. Tenma investigating a murder of a prominent councilman and his wife, while there he encounters a career criminal named Otto Heckel, who wants Dr. Tenma to be his partner and operate on criminals for a price. Dr. Tenma discovers a message left …

The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Bob Hope TV Show

Bob Hope was the Man of the Hour for this episode of The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast, and boy were there some influential beings on this dais, including then Governor Ronald Reagan and General Omar Bradley.
Reagan was actually very funny. Oddly, I liked him as an actor, but …

Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 3, Episode 16: The Southern Raiders

I called it! I totally called it! This episode has Katara and Zuko going to find the people responsible for her mother’s death. Even Aang attempts to crack a joke, saying that it’s her turn to take a field trip with Zuko, only to be met with dead …

The Choir: Unsung Town: Ep 4 TV Show

This is the culmination of choir master Gareth Malone’s quest to bring together a community choir. This unique group is actually made up of three different choirs that Malone puts together and teaches separately. There is a young men’s choir, a children’s choir, and an adult community choir. …

GameStop.com commercial

Each participant in the commercial has a different gift that they’re wrapping up. One person was wrapping up a zombie (whose finger promptly comes off in the wrapping paper), another was wrapping up some other violent object of some sort. I was completely amazed by the …

Cops the TV show

I use to watch the TV show cops from time to time but there are a few reasons as to why I never could get stuck into watching it on a week to week basis but there were a few good reasons as to why I did like this …

John Doe show

John Doe is a show that was airing in 2001 or 2002 and I remember seeing just a few episodes but I kind a liked the idea of the show. It was about a man who had no memories of his past but in the other hand knew the …

Stephen King’s Rose Red TV miniseries

I recently watched Stephen King’s Rose Red on the SyFy channel. It’s in three parts, with the first part being a buildup of the various characters and the backdrop of the story, the second brings in some action, and the third finishes the story with even more action.

Hawaii Five-0: Nalowale TV Show

Hawaii Five-0: Nalowale revolves around the discovery of a dead teenager which sets off a hunt for her sister, who is also missing. The Five-0 team is actually brought in by special request of the governor, who in this re-think of the Jack Lord drama is played by …

Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 2, Episode 8: The Chase

This episode returns to our heroes, who are still traveling. After a long day, the group sets down to set up camp for the night. Katara tries to get Toph to chip in, but she chooses not to, saying that she took care of herself and is, …

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Indestructible Man TV Show

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Indestructible Man, show twenty-one of this first year, was directed by Felix Feist. I mention him because his shows always seem to have an extra zest about them. I’m not sure I can even describe it, but the shows …

 
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