TV Reviews

Nip/Tuck

I just love watching Nip/Tuck. I have been a loyal follower of Seasons 1 to 4 and I can just give a two thumbs up for each and every episode. From the lead actors and the supporting characters to the star-studded guests, I can truly say that the show …

Star Trek Voyager season 3 episode 7

I watched Star Trek Voyager season 3 episode 7 just before I left to take the boy scouts camping for our usual week of summer camp. I really enjoy watching this series so much and I am excited that I can finally watch all of the episodes in order …

Star Trek: More Tribbles, More Troubles TV Show

How can you not love Star Trek: More Tribbles, More Troubles? This 1973 animated follow up to the live series most popular The Trouble with Tribbles has Kirk and company once again dealing with Tribbles and Cyrano Jones. Actor Stanley Adams, who played the trader in the …

Care Bears

When I was a kid I watched many cartoons. Not many of them stayed with me however I do remember the Care Bears, I loved them as a kid and although I don’t love them now, it’s dwindled down to a mild like I think they are …

The Office show

The Office was adapted from the BBC show of the same title and is by far one of the funniest and smartest shows on television. It was adapted for the US by Greg Daniels, the producer of The Simpsons and King of the Hill, and, in my opinion, …

That Girl: Leaving the Nest Is for the Birds

That Girl: Leaving the Nest Is for the Birds features Jerry Van Dyke in one of his better roles in my opinion. The brother of the amazing Dick Van Dyke, I’ve never been that impressed by Jerry. There are only a few roles that I’ve really enjoyed …

Days of Our Lives

I’ve been watching Days of Our Lives for years. Since I was a kid actually since daytime programming isn’t very child friendly. So after all these years of watching Days of Our lives I have to say I hate this show.
The actors are terrible. As with …

Burn Notice: Turn and Burn

Burn Notice: Turn and Burn is episode 2 of season 2 for this Miami-based series. In a sense, this is an updated Miami Vice, not in plot, but in terms of bringing Miami to television. There is a lot of location shooting, and oftentimes, the scenery makes …

Star Trek: The Infinite Vulcan TV Show

Written by Walter Koenig, Star Trek: The Infinite Vulcan was one of the animated Saturday morning outings produced in 1973. Oddly, Koenig’s character of Mr. Chekov is not part of the series, nor is his character part of this story, either.
In this particular story, Mr. Spock is unexpectedly …

M*A*S*H: Dear Uncle Abdul

In M*A*S*H: Dear Uncle Abdul from season 8, it’s Corporal Max Klinger’s turn to write a letter home. As I’ve often said, I enjoy these letter home stories, but sometimes they aren’t allowed to complete themselves, and that’s the case here as well. I prefer it when …

Law & Order SVU: Persona

Well, the Special Victims Unit Episode “Persona” was a bit depressing last night, but really gets you thinking.
Basically, this was an episode about spousal rape and abuse and how the laws have changed recently. The show starts out with an abusive husband raping his wife (which leads to a …

Star Trek: Voyager - Mortal Coil

Star Trek: Voyager - “Mortal Coil” is one of my favorite episodes of the series. In this episode, Neelix faces a crisis of faith after he dies and is brought back to life using Seven’s Borg nanoprobes. Neelix however is terribly disturbed because while he was dead, he saw …

Gilmore Girls

This is a great show, especially for teenaged girls. It is no longer airing new episodes, as the show ended in 2007, but you can usually catch reruns on various networks, and DVD seasons are readily available at most major retailers.
The show follows a single mother named Lorelai Gilmore, …

Da Alley G Show (HBO-tv)

I’ve got to hand it to HBO’s late night tv programming. Da Alley G show is hillarious. Usually, I find it rather difficult to find immense gobbs of humor in most television programs, even if they are designed to be comedic in nature. This particular show …

Comcast Cable

I have been a customer of Comcast Cable off and on for roughly the last 7 years or so, dependent upon what deals they are currently offering. In the past, I have had no real complaints with the service other than the fact that their rates tended to …

The Veil: Food on the Table TV Show

The Veil was a short lived anthology series from 1958. I haven’t seen any of them before now, and I find it to be an intriguing broadcast. Boris Karloff hosts the show, and it begins with him doing his introduction in front of a huge fireplace, like …

Everybody Loves Raymond

Everybody Loves Raymond stars Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, and Peter Boyle. Though I enjoy this series, I do not see why it has won so many awards.
It is a nice inoffensive show, but definitely not cutting edge humor. I firmly …

Due South: Juliet Is Bleeding

This second season episode of Due South focuses more on Detective Ray Vecchio (David Marciano), with Canadian Mountie Benton Fraser (Paul Gross) somewhat secondary. It revolves around more old friends of Ray’s that are on the wrong side of the right and wrong tracks.
One part of the storyline …

MacGyver: Soft Touch

Teri Hatcher makes her second appearance on MacGyver in this episode called Soft Touch. While men may be beguiled by the smiling Penny Parker, she still just frustrates me. She’s a ditz, and I can’t stand how her ineptitude continues to get Mac into all kinds of …

JUMONG

Kudos to “Jumong”, a Korean telenovea running in Philippine local TV daily from Monday to Friday at prime time. I was not curious to anticipate the program when it was first launched its premier telecast a year ago since it will will be run at the late hour …

The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Lake TV Show

The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Lake aired in July 1989, and it’s turned out to be one of my favorites so far. This is the third season of Bradbury science fiction stories that aired, and it’s been pretty much a love/hate relationship for me. A show either …

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Contagion

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Contagion is one of season two’s more exciting outings and the reason I enjoy this episode so much is because it tells the story of a long-dead civilization that utilized remarkable technology and it is generally accepted that this civilization used such technology …

MacGyver: The Challenge

Cuba Gooding Jr. stands out in this fourth season episode of MacGyver called The Challenge. Of note off the top is that the show was directed by Dana Elcar, who doesn’t appear in the episode. Elcar did an outstanding job with this show. Not only did …

Cowboy Bebop Episode 6

Cowboy Bebop Episode 6 has the crew of the Bebop after a boy named Zebra who can’t age because of something that happened a long time ago.
This episode is very interesting because it takes a cliché plot line of the immortal human being and makes it a …

Judge Jeanine Pirro

Today, there are a plethora of television court shows, all because of the tremendous popularity of Court TV (now Tru TV) during the infamous O.J. Simpson trial. Of course, there had been both Divorce Court and The People’s Court that had great runs, but it’s been in the …

Psychic Detectives

If you do not believe in psychic powers before watching Psychic Detectives, you will after. Even experienced and hardened detectives, who have solved some pretty tough cases, become believers after they get the help from a psychic. When a psychic goes to the scene of a crime, they can …

Star Wars The Clone Wars: Shadow of Malevolence (episode 3)

This is the middle episode of the trilogy about the Separatist spaceship Malevolence. Out of the three episodes, I thought this one was the weakest and that’s why I rated it a “7″. It shows what a monster General Grievous really is when he decides to attack a Jedi …

M*A*S*H: 5 O’Clock Charlie

M*A*S*H: 5 O’Clock Charlie is all about a Korean pilot who is, fortunately, bad at his job. He flies over the camp every day, trying to take out an Ammo dump. While the Majors Burns (Larry Linville) and Houlihan (Loretta Swit) want a big gun to guard …

Entertainment Tonight

There was a time when Entertainment Tonight was a viable, worthwhile entertainment news magazine. I actually saw their first show, so I’ve witnessed a bunch of changes in format, tone, and hosts. While change is sometimes good, it’s also sometimes bad. Right now, when I think …

Masquerade: Flashpoint

The guest stars in Masquerade: Flashpoint are probably the most notable things about the episode. I wasn’t that much into the plot. I really do like the idea behind this series, that of taking ordinary people and putting them into unreal spy-like situations because they have some …

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: No Escape from Death TV Show

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: No Escape from Death, which aired in February 1967, was the 22nd outing for the third year that this science fiction drama appeared on TV. Richard Basehart starred as Admiral Harriman Nelson along with David Hedison as Captain Lee Crane. …

Stargate SG-1 season 1 episode 2: The Enemy Within

In this episode, it turns out that a Goa’uld parasite got into an Air Force character while they were escaping from Apophis in the previous episode, Children of the Gods. The parasite starts taking control of this character, who’s named Kawalsky. The rest of Stargate Command, including …

Dead Zone Season 3, Episode 4

This was one of the darker episodes of the series and considering that the show is based on a Stephen King novel, I think that’s saying a lot. The episode starts with Johnny and Bruce driving down the road and listening to the radio. A local shock jock is …

MacGyver: The Spoilers

Season three was not the year for me to be watching MacGyver. Right now I’m not sure if I watched all of these or not because I’m just way too animal sensitive to watch shows where animals are killed. I cry and get too depressed. Kill …

Extant TV Show Season Two, Episode Morphoses

Morphoses is the second episode in the second season of Extant. One that I was eager to watch after getting off to a great start in the previous episode. My review will contain spoilers.
Unlike the first one episode, we’re not instantly thrown into a whirl of action. The second …

Trust (Starhunter Episode)

Trust is a bit better of a Starhunter episode than the one that preceded it: Peer Pressure. Here the villains of the day are a bit less annoying, and a bit more sinister. I also really like the concept behind the new prison: a completely automated prison …

Happy Birthday Mr. Monk

One thing I’ve noticed in the final season of Monk is the cases are somewhat easy to solve but the episodes still manage to be entertaining from a comedy standpoint.
This was the case last night with Happy Birthday Mr. Monk.
The episode, of course, had Monk celebrating his (50th) birthday. …

Have Gun - Will Travel: A Sense of Justice

About the first thing I noticed about Have Gun - Will Travel: A Sense of Justice is that once again Karl Swenson is guest starring. He really did a bunch of these shows. I feel like he’s in every third episode. I’m sure that’s an exaggeration, …

The Andy Griffith Show: The Merchant of Mayberry TV Show

The Andy Griffith Show: The Merchant of Mayberry is what I call a quiet episode simply because the story is a rather low key, sweet one with a character who is unassuming and just a real down to earth type of guy. This second season show guest stars …

The Middle show

The Middle is a new show on ABC this fall. At the time of this writing, there have been six episodes shown. I have seen every one so far - some multiple times - so I think I have a good enough idea to write this review so far.
The …

The Universe: The Earth

The Universe delivers another thrilling and informative instalment, this time with the focus on something closer to home than the usual subject matter.
This episode focused on our own blue world; the Earth. That mightn’t sound the most thrilling focus, considering the other destinations this series investigates, reminding us of …

Destination Truth: Island of the Dolls/Lusca

After watching Destination Truth last week for the first time, I couldn’t wait for last night’s episode “Island of the Dolls/Lusca.” It did not disappoint.
Even my wife, who didn’t get a chance to watch the show with me last week, was impressed.
The first case on this one was definitely …

South Park: Pinewood Derby

As South Park gets older, you can really start to see the wrinkles forming. The episode “Pinewood Derby” is a prime example of how far the writers now have to go to do something the show has not done before. As with the majority of the newer episodes, I …

M*A*S*H: Ain’t Love Grand

Actor Mike Farrell, who plays B.J. Hunnicutt, finally gets to direct an episode of this great comedy series. M*A*S*H: Ain’t Love Grand has a few different elements going on, including Major Charles Emerson Winchester III (David Ogden Stiers) getting involved with a lady of the evening over at …

Giada’s Weekend Getaway

Giada’s Weekend Getaways is one of my favorite feature shows in Lifestyle Channel. I watch this show every time I can, and I have even stooped to watching re-runs. I always watch Giada de Laurentiis when she appears on other TV shows like Iron Chef because she is such …

Trollz

My daughter wanted to watch something different last night and, after some searching on-line, I came across the show Trollz.
I remember the Trollz dolls when I was still in school. I didn’t buy them but I remember them being very popular among the girls in my class. And, I’m …

The Office: Employee Transfer

“Employee Transfer” is the seventh episode of season five of The Office on NBC. This episode was heavily focused on Holly’s transfer to New Hampshire. Michael decides to take the seven-hour tril with her, and somehow Daryl ends up with the thankless task of driving them both and …

Star Trek: The Cage TV Show

The Cage is the original pilot for the legendary Star Trek television series. Written by creator Gene Roddenberry, it’s the true beginnings of this science fiction classic. However, there are many differences between it and the show that is now so recognizable to millions.
I actually like the …

The hills show

I don’t know what all the hype is all about with this show. I generally don’t really care for it. I watched a half of an episode tonight and I didn’t even watch the whole episode. I have seen it before but I am generally not interested in the …

 
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