I’d never seen Mad TV before but after watching just a couple episodes on thwb.com I’m convinced that it might just be even funnier than it’s ultra-famous competitor Saturday Night Live. The women, in particular, stand out (something that is not usually the case with SNL, with a few notable exceptions). Mad TV is kind […]
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While watching a recent episode of Privileged, in which the billionaire-playboy-next-door-turned-perfect-boyfriend won the heart of our heroine while her sweet and supportive best friend settled for the next best thing, I began to wonder: With so many shows serving up both the exemplary good guy and the brooding bad boy, is there some sort of pattern […]
I am going home in 5 days. And I sincerely miss home. At home, when you bump into someone they really do turn around and make sure that you’re ok. There are free doughnuts when you go Christmas tree shopping at Sheridan Nurseries and hot cider too. And I’m fairly certain that those strip clubs […]
What do you get when you cross Scrubs, Patch Adams and Grey’s Anatomy, then turn it into a satire, cover it with outrageous doses of everything and anything innapropriate or distasteful then hand it over to some of the best comedians in the biz? You get Children’s Hospital, a new web series on The WB.com from the twisted mind of […]
Saturday marked the last episode for beloved SNL cast member Amy Poehler. Through 7.5 Saturday Night Live’s brightest stars, and also the first in history to be nominated for an Emmy for best supporting actor. From her dead-on impressions of Dakota Fanning, Sharon Osbourne and Christian Siriano, to her always funny talk shows “Bronx Beat” and “The Cougar Den”, to her fantastically pathetic self-portrayal as a Bon Jovi-obsessed teenager, to her key […]