TV Reviews
Cowboy Bebop Episode 11
Cowboy Bebop Episode 11 begins with the crew of the Bebop travelling through space while waiting for there to be more news on bounties. Jet finds an old fridge in the corner and then members of the crew start getting sick for some strange reason.
This episode was …
The Andy Griffith Show: Aunt Bee the Warden TV Show
I do love The Andy Griffith Show: Aunt Bee the Warden, an episode that aired originally back in March 1962, which was the second year that this series aired on TV. It actually opens with a bit of exposition. In real life, Andy Griffith had hurt his …
M*A*S*H: The Grim Reaper
M*A*S*H: The Grim Reaper has Captain Hawkeye Pierce (Alan Alda), chief surgeon at the 4077th unit, so incensed at Colonel Victor Bloodworth, played by Charles Aidman, that he actually gets into a fight with him at the bar. I’m just not into the shows where Hawkeye gets violent. …
Trinity Blood episode 2
A witch hunt has been declared and for one child, a witch hunt marks the line in between life or death. This is the second episode of Trinity blood and is titled “Witch Hunt” for the record. Father Abel Nightroad and Father Tres “gunslinger” Iqus are under orders …
NCIS: The Boneyard
“The Boneyard” is a very good episode of NCIS. Fornell is back which is always fun for viewers as we get to see the Fornell/Gibbs dynamic that is always entertaining to watch.
Seems the FBI, namely Fornell, has been trying to take down a mobster by the name of …
The Andy Griffith Show: A Black Day for Mayberry TV Show
The Andy Griffith Show: A Black Day for Mayberry , from November 1963 and a fourth year episode, is so funny, and it’s all because of Don Knotts, who plays that dopey and crazy, though well intentioned, Barney Fife. Poor Barney just wants to be important and be …
America’s Next Top Model Television Show (Season 14)
The latest season of America’s Next Top Model features a new cast of hopefuls, full of the drama, fabulousity, and chaos that the show is known for. This season features a few changes and mix-ups, most noticeably the fact that the girls are taller (last season contestants …
The Ray Bradbury Theater: By the Numbers TV Show
From September 1992, the cable television series The Ray Bradbury Theater presented a show called By the Numbers which starred Ray Sharkey. The action begins with a lot of military like shouting, but then transports us to a train. It’s weird right off the bat as one …
Black Gold: S3, Ep 8 TV Show
The 8th show of Black Gold’s third season on the air was, well, lackluster and highly repetitive in my opinion. In essence, the hour picks up where they left off in the 7th show with the workers letting off steam at the bar, only that is where a …
Touching Evil: Grief
Touching Evil: Grief involves yet another grizzly crime where women are killed with their hearts cut out. This show is not for the faint of heart, even when it’s at its best.
There is an early reference to Holly Creegan, David’ ex-wife. He has her hidden away in …
Cowboy Bebop Episode 9
Cowboy Bebop Episode 9 begins with a satellite hovering over Earth that begins using its lasers to draw pictures on the surface. Spike, Jet and Faye decide to investigate because there’s a bounty out on the culprit and they rely on an eccentric hacker, a girl calling herself …
Tom Green
Tom Green is a very funny guy! He has always made me laugh with his show. What I like about him is that he doesn’t care what people think about him or what he says. It’s a lot of fun to see him on TV and movies. I think his …
House show
We have cable tv and one of the better series on cable is a show called House.
House is a medical drama series, and although I am not into medical program on the whole this one is rather good. Hugh Laurie plays House. He is a disgruntled doctor, who suffers …
Whoopi: Pilot TV Show
Back in 2003, Whoopi Goldberg starred in a TV show for the NBC network. It was, naturally, a situation comedy. Now I’m not all that fond of modern sitcoms because the humor is too provocative for my tastes. I wanted to watch this, though, because I …
Emerald Point N.A.S.: Episode 6
The big part of this sixth episode of Emerald Point N.A.S. was the court-martial trial of Lt. Glenn Matthews (Andrew Stevens). It’s all about the lies of Hilary Mallory (Sela Ward) and how far another woman will go to save Glenn. John Rubinstein, who looks like a …
Generations (tv series)
I’ve never really been the type of person to watch television soap operas, since I’ve never had much interest in them. I can remember specifically that back when I was in high school there was a group of girls who would watch these series and then talk about them …
Outlaw: S1, Ep 2 TV Show
Directed by Timothy Busfield, the second episode of Outlaw aired on September 24, 2010. In this series, Jimmy Smits stars as former United States Supreme Court Justice Cyrus Garza. Garza quit the bench to become a regular lawyer again. It’s really an interesting premise.
Guest star Ed …
Wagon Train: The Stark Bluff Story
Wagon Train: The Stark Bluff Story just didn’t do anything for me at all. This is an episode from season seven of Wagon Train. It was one of the ninety minute, color episodes. Scott Miller as Duke Shannon gets the brunt of the story, and frankly, …
Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style
Ok, when I saw a show that starred Tim Gunn, I figured maybe there was something different on television. I was seriously wrong.
Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style, while admittedly sometimes entertaining, is nothing more than a rehashed version of every other makeover show on television.
Let me summarize ‘Well, Mrs. …
The Virginian: The Intruders TV show
The Virginian: The Intruders had some comedic tones to it early on, though those elements gave way eventually to some dramatic beats that were quite heavy in nature.
Some of the fun for me in watching The Intruders was seeing David Macklin as Eddie Tighe, an easterner who came to …
Stargate SG-1: The Quest Part 2
Stargate SG-1: The Quest Part 2 was the beginning of the final ten episodes of SG-1 and the conclusion to the mid-season two-parter.
Here is the good and the bad:
–Daniel with Merlin is great. This is a reminder of who Daniel really is and why we love him. …
The Andy Griffith Show: A Medal for Opie TV Show
The Andy Griffith Show: A Medal for Opie, a season two entry, has never been a favorite of mine, and I’m really not totally sure why. The half hour outing is a very nice story about good sportsmanship, and it’s a prime father and son tale which I …
The Office TV Show
A few years ago, NBC’s The Office was the best show on the air. Quick, clever, and hilarious, this was a pleasure to tune into each and every week. The excitement of the tension between Pam and Jim, the awkwardness that Michael is sure to cause, and Dwight’s disturbing …
Criminal Minds S3 E6
Criminal Minds Season3 Epiode6- About Face
Yet another chilling episode. This one actually made me feel extra uncomfortable, because the criminal in this case was much similar to many people I actually know in the real life, even reminds me of an ex boyfriend. I don’t mean in terms of …
Due South: Call of the Wild: Part 1
As Due South: Call of the Wild: Part 1 opens, Constable Benton Fraser is ice fishing with his father. They talk about something being in the air, something that was going to change things. They’re right, especially since this was the first of a two-parter that ended …
The Andy Griffith Show: Mayberry on Record TV Show
Mayberry loves the idea of show business. This is actually the third episode in the series’ premier season that has dealt with the entertainment industry in some way. In The Andy Griffith Show: Mayberry on Record from February 1961, a man named Maxwell arrives in town claiming …
Home Improvement TV Episode: Tool Man Delivers
Well, I finally had a chance to watch a Home Improvement episode while home at lunch (I got home in time, in other words, because the traffic wasn’t quite as bad as it normally is). I ended up seeing the one entitled Tool Man Delivers.
This one is actually kind …
Red Dwarf: Duct Soup
In this episode of “Red Dwarf” Cryton is upset about having a new female crewmate convincing himself that Lister is going to ignore him and even send him away if he doesn’t do something so he sets the power and backup power systems to go down.
The only way to …
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 …
America’s Next Top Model 15: Episode 1 TV Show
The 15th cycle of America’s Next Top Model began this week with some changes, especially with the prizes. Cover Girl is still part of the big picture, but the prize are two layouts in Italian Vogue Magazine. Another change is that the goal for the year is …
Spongebob Squarepants TV Episode: Naughty Nautical Neighbors
Synopsis: Squidward gets tired of Spongebob and Patrick playing a bubble game and decides to have some fun by making the two friends think they are insulting each other. This backfires on him when they get into a fight and turn to him to be their best friend.
What I …
Spongebob Squarepants TV Episode: Club Spongebob
My kids (well, my youngest daughter at least, my oldest is now doing something else) are still watching re-runs of the show Spongebob Squarepants on TV. And, as of right now, one of my favorite episodes from the series is playing called Club Spongebob.
I absolutely love this episode because …
The Virginian: Ryker TV show
Season three of The Virginian began with a brand new opening theme, which was overdue. While still making use of parts of the original, all of the stars had two shots in the opening, a first and then one with their name attached. At long last, Roberta …
Project Runway TV Episode: Larger than Life
I wasn’t overly impressed with the season premiere of Project Runway last week. But, mostly because there really isn’t anything else on Thursday nights, my wife and I ended up watching the second episode of the season called Larger than Life.
And, once again, I was left thinking this show …
Diagnosis Murder: An Innocent Murder TV Show
There’s good news and bad news about Diagnosis Murder. The good news was that it was back for another year. An Innocent Murder is the first episode of the show’s third season. Now depending on your preferences, some of the bad news might be deemed good …
House: Lucky 13
Well now, the episode of House entitled “Lucky 13″ certainly was intended to bring in ratings. After all, who can object to an episode that features Thirteen and one of her female lovers. I have to say it got my attention.
The case itself was actually quite dull. Another patient, …
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: The Killer TV show
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: The Killer is not my kind of show with the animal hunting theme. It is not entertainment to me to see this stuff, which is why I don’t watch the cable channels with a focus on animals. I’m not interested in seeing …
Miss America: Behind the Curtain
A few years ago, the Miss America Pageant started to redefine themselves, giving the pageant a new, more up to date look. They actually did a multi-week reality show to help the gals transition from the old, static type of pageant to a new, refreshed style and look. …
Have Gun - Will Travel TV series
As a young child, I adored watching TV westerns. I definitely had my favorites and still do. No western for me is as great as Laramie, for example. That said, many westerns held my interest and curiosity, including Have Gun - Will Travel, a show that …
Justice League Unlimited Season One: Epilogue
“Epilogue” is the 26th episode of season one of Justice League Unlimited. However, if you expect it to wrap up the loose ends from “Divided We Fall,” you will be sorely disappointed. The episode is basically a tribute to Batman and tells us how great Batman is …
Stargate SG-1: Abyss
Finally, a season six show worth watching. It’s one of three. Stargate SG-1: Abyss is the return of Daniel Jackson, sort of. Now Ascended, Daniel shows up to help Jack, who has been implanted with a Tok’ra symbiote. The symbiote took Jack by force to attempt …
The Andy Griffith Show: Opie’s Ill-Gotten Gain TV Show
Every kid in America had to feel for Opie Taylor (Ron Howard) in this episode of The Andy Griffith Show. It’s their hope and their nightmare both. The show, Opie’s Ill-Gotten Gain, from November 1963 begins innocently enough with Opie attempting to do his math homework, only …
Spongebob Squarepants Season Three - Can you spare a dime?
It is closing time at the Krusty Krab and when Mr. Krabs is counting down the drawer, he notices that he is missing a dime. This is not any dime, this is his very first dime that he has ever made. The first thing in his mind to do …
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Evel Knievel TV Show
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast continued with a tribute to, of all people, and I can’t even fathom why, Evel Knievel. Taped in Las Vegas, as always, the roasters included Ernest Borgnine, Gabe Kaplan, and a slew of other folks who have basically nothing to do with Knievel, …
Loving the CSI shows
Watching the TV all the time, there could be hundreds of shows combined all channels and TV networks which makes it really hard to be able to decide for which one is actually the best of them all. Afterall, we all have different tastes; as for me, I would …
From the Earth to the Moon - Part 1: Can We Do This?
In 1998’s From the Earth to the Moon - Part 1: Can We Do This?, Russians beat the Americans into space, rushing the United States to get a man in space in short order. Freedom 7 puts America on the space map and makes Alan Shepard a hero. …
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Joe Garagiola TV Show
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast celebrated one time baseball catcher Joe Garagiola as the Man of the Hour. Joe was a colorful player who really did make a name for himself in the entertainment business. He did a lot of game shows and variety appearances. He …
Here Come the Brides: A Christmas Place
Here Come the Brides: A Christmas Place is a huge favorite show of mine. It has such heart that it fills my soul. It’s really well done. However, there is a continuity error. The second show of the series was all about the brides demanding …
Due South: Pizzas and Promises
I have to keep reminding myself that Diefenbaker the wolf is a regular and isn’t going to have a sad ending, but I have to admit it’s hard. I’m just a huge animal lover and can’t stand seeing anything bad or sad happen. Due South: Pizzas and Promises …
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