Dollhouse this week was a much goofier affair than the week before’s revelation-o-rama. It was back to story of the week mode, with Sierra and Victor being sent to a college to investigate an outbreak of craziness thanks to a drug developed by the enigmatically evil Rossum corporation. Said drug infected everyone in our cast, […]
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… and people are better than no people. So proclaimed a dying patient on Grey’s Anatomy this Thursday. And it’s that general sentiment that I came away from the episode with. Grey’s Anatomy may not be perfect, it may not have great artistic merit or somehow inform the human experience, but I’ve lived with these […]
The kingdom of Gilboa is where the future of TV should be headed. Programs like NBC’s new drama Kings (set in the fictional land of Gilboa) represent, in my opinion, what television shows should strive to be. Though it’s a long shot to remain on the air because of sadly predictable low ratings and an […]
– The characters grow beef in a lab in order to make up for a failed “extra fun mac and cheese” that causes blindness. But the beef tastes like despair. – The pathetically rebellious creamer stealer, thwarted in her creamer stealing plan, resorts to wasting paper towels. – There are the sort of apocalyptic big […]
Hello readers of My TV. My name is Lauren and I am the newest writer to join this fabulous blog. Please enjoy my first post. After having an Office marathon with my friend, I needed a new show to obsess over. Only having watched a couple episodes of Scrubs here and there, I decided to […]
Last week the world bit adieu to beloved actor, Ron Silver who died on in his sleep after a 2 year battle with cancer. The Tony Award winning actor (Speed the Plow) will always be fondly remembered at My TV as the man who gave life to one of The West Wing‘s most memorable returning […]
This week’s episode of Dollhouse, titled “Man on the Street,” was a game changer episode. It was “Prophecy Girl” on Buffy, “Diversity Day” on the Office, “To Shanshu in LA” on Angel, “The Man in the Fallout Shelter” on Bones, and “Tracy Does Conan” on 30 Rock. All these episodes helped shape and redefine the […]
The problem with the current Chuck storyline (basically, Chuck’s continuing attempts to get the Intersect out of his head and regain his normal life) is that it leaves us, as the audience, secretly rooting against our protagonist. If Chuck regains his normal life, even if he’s able to finish school and get a real job […]