April 2009
"I feel like we're half-assing this." Thus spake Grizz on this week's "30 Rock," and he pretty much sums up my feelings on the episode as a whole. Some nice moments here and there didn't really make up for a disjointed episode.
In "Smallville" this week, Clark is suspicious that Davis the Beast isn't really dead. Chloe reassures him that Davis is dead, though she is currently hiding him in her basement and having sex dreams about him. Who does she turn to for help? The one-legged traitor himself, Felix Gaeta.
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Danny, my choice to win it all on "Hell's Kitchen," did not perform as well as I would have liked tonight. Okay, I'll admit it, he embarrassed himself repeatedly, he stunk. Don't worry, I've still managed to come up with a couple of reasons for him not to be eliminated tonight. Read on.
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The biggest threat on Survivor: Tocantins is gone from the game, and the question is: who will the remaining tribe mates turn their ire on next? Clearly, JT is the biggest physical target, and probably the person most likely to win any given challenge. But he's also one of the most likable survivors in play, and has the strongest alliances. Then there's Coach. His strongest ally was voted out last week, and the tribe finally beginning to see him for the joke that he is. BUT, he's a joke who is really playing the game. Maybe he's not the best competitor in the challenges, but he certainly does take part in the social component of the game.
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Following the dissolution of the Michael Scott Paper Company and the departure of Charles Miner, the question was whether "The Office" would be able to keep up the good run it's been on of late. Question answered: Yes.
Just when you thought the Winchester boys couldn't catch a break in their Supernatural world....um. Well. Things get worse. What's worse than the apocalypse? You have to keep reading.
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It's the season finale of "Private Practice" and we end this season with mixed-up embryos, crazy on drugs, crazy off drugs, two very pregnant women, no babies, a firing and a hiring, and lots of coveting.
The line between standing up for ourselves and alienating everyone around us is a difficult one. But sometimes a person just has to take that chance if they're going to be who they are. Which sounds awfully existential for a television medical drama -- but it's definitely one of the main points of tonight's "Grey's Anatomy."
"Ugly Betty's" return a week early isn't exactly triumphant, but like all things spring, promises growth and new life. And in this case, the harbinger is a pink bunny named Floppy.
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