Earlier this week you and I discussed my fall viewing schedule… in part. We'd already, as I'm quite sure you recall discussed Mondays, and now we've taken care of Tuesday and Wednesday as well. Those were pretty easy days, because,… Read More ›
Month: August 2008
Does One Eleventh Hour Plus One Eleventh Hour Give You Twenty-Two?
This fall, CBS will premiere a new, semi-sci-fi series in which one man (with some help, of course) thwarts mad scientists (sort of, anyway). Entitled Eleventh Hour, the series is actually a remake of a British series of the same… Read More ›
I Wouldn’t Exactly Call This Raising the Bar
Legal procedural dramas are not exactly a new species of television show. Law & Order guru Dick Wolf himself tried to get two series about the NY district attorney's office off the ground in the L&O universe (or at least… Read More ›
Well, You’ll End up Being Blue if You Watch This Elephant
If one picks up a copy of the new DVD release The Blue Elephant, one instantly gets the impression simply by looking at the front cover that the movie is meant for kids of all ages. After all, the cover… Read More ›
A Little Bit on a Lot of Things – The Olympics, Politics, and My Fall TV Schedule
Happy days are here again… almost. The Olympics are finished, and, as you know, that pleases me to no end. No longer will I have to deal with watching athletes see their “lifelong” dreams shattered due to an inglorious fall…. Read More ›
Talking Tools and Fairy Instruments – There’s More Handy Manny and Little Einsteins on DVD
One of the most important things in children's programming is that it be enjoyable (or at the very least, inoffensive) for adults. One of the great failings of much children's programming is that the adult watching it with the child… Read More ›
Boy, That Gavin & Stacey Sure do Get Along Better Than Ned Did With Her
The course of true love never did run smooth. Such is certainly the case in the new (“new” in that it hasn't aired in this country yet) BBC America comedy Gavin & Stacey. Premiering on August 26, the series follows… Read More ›
Eureka Goes All Bill Murray
Have you ever seen Groundhog Day? No? Well, how about Eureka last night, because it was, essentially, the same plot device… not that there's anything wrong with that. Last night's episode featured Sheriff Carter reliving the same day over and… Read More ›
Top Gear Uses My Name (But Not in Vain)
What do you want me to tell you? What can I possibly say to you? I've waited four long months to be able to tell you this. Every Monday night I've sat down, turned on the TV, watched my favorite… Read More ›
Is It Me, Or Is It Primeval?
There are times when I watch a television show that has all the elements that I usually enjoy, and yet something fails to click. Despite my being able to check off all the boxes I use to determine whether or… Read More ›
I Wonder if the Olympics Could Have a Skins Game
Okay, enough with barely pubescent girls describing the pinnacle of their careers and lives and how they've always known this was for them and this is the greatest moment in their whole entire lives. Enough of the incredible phenom (and… Read More ›
Hooray for Smart People
Smart people sometimes do stupid things. That tends to be because they’re not all-around smart, they’re book smart or worldly smart or people smart but certainly not all around smart. In the case of Smart People, the people in question… Read More ›
Eureka Goes for Some Good, Old-Fashioned, Rucks
There are certain actors and actresses who are forever associated with certain roles. Some actors enjoy such association and some don't. Both attitudes are understandable. 30 years after playing a character for a few short months (in the case of… Read More ›
What a Night, The Middleman & Top Gear Both Talk 007
You know what we don't discuss often enough? Okay, there are plenty of answers to that, everything from politics to my hopefully nearing an end quest to find my daughter a preschool to the merits of a good hybrid golf… Read More ›
NBC Redefines "Live" with its Beijing 2008 Olympic Coverage
You know what really, really gets my goat, I mean, what really, really perturbs me? It's declaring that something is “live” when it's not. If I see that little “live” marker on my television screen I expect that I'm seeing… Read More ›
The Burn Notice Blahs
For some reason (quite possibly the tides), I am quite down on last night's Burn Notice. I still really like the characters and think the stories are interesting, but last night made the whole thing feel very formulaic, and not… Read More ›
The Berenstain Bears Return to DVD
Though it may be hard to believe, The Berenstain Bears have been around for more than forty years and are still going strong. August 12 will mark the release of the twelfth volume of episodes from the PBS kids series… Read More ›
Eureka Places Products Precisely
It is said that viewers these days are more savvy than they used to be, that advertising has changed to accommodate today's viewers. I don't know that viewers are more savvy, but advertising does continue to change, sometimes in very… Read More ›
Here’s Hoping Nicole is not The Mole
The recently resurrected (though probably only for one season) ABC series The Mole is down to the final three contestants. Last night they performed their final missions and next week we'll discuss who the mole actually is. The big problem? … Read More ›
Expanding my Who-niverse
As we've discussed on several occasions over the past two months, there's really very little new stuff on TV right now. It's led me to having a hole in my schedule, and I've filled it in the most wonderful way… Read More ›