POSTED // May 27,2009 - It’s still canceled—but there are three unseen episodes left in the second and final season and, by God, ABC wants you to see ’em … sort of ...
POSTED // May 20,2009 - Not only did ABC bring Ugly Betty back far earlier than expected to replace flat Thursday replacements Samantha Who? and In the Motherhood (both now canceled), but the network has also renewed the series for a fourth season...
POSTED // May 13,2009 - Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) The only character I can almost stand, Izzie (Katherine Heigl), is going to die (read: get fired from the show), thus eliminating any chance I’ll ever try to watch Grey’s Anatomy again ...
POSTED // May 6,2009 - So it’s just The X-Files with prettier leads and a bonus mad scientist—any hit on Fox not involving karaoke, fifth-graders or cartoons is fine by me ...
POSTED // Apr 29,2009 - In May, the four major broadcast networks, and the one with Gossip Girl, will announce their fall lineups—which, only by omission, will reveal what they’ve canceled ...
POSTED // Apr 22,2009 - Stunningly, the biggest whore on the upcoming Daisy of Love probably isn’t titular star Daisy De La Hoya, the rejected cartoon stripper from Season 2 of Rock of Love With Bret Michaels...
POSTED // Apr 15,2009 - The low-budget mystery/thriller follows a group of women inexplicably trapped in the desolate netherworld of downtown Salt Lake City (those of us who work on that block just recognize it as "Sunday")...
POSTED // Apr 8,2009 - Denis Leary’s New York firefighter saga Rescue Me has never been better—at least judging by the first nine episodes (of 22, up from the usual 13) FX sent in advance for Season 5.
POSTED // Mar 25,2009 - Speaking of great shows no one saw, Life on Mars is dead at 17 episodes— which is actually one more than the original British series ran, and nobody cried over that.
POSTED // Mar 18,2009 - Battlestar Galactica has always been more of a ballsy social/political drama than a science-fiction show, one that’ll either be taken as seriously as it deserves to be post-demise, or just sink into obscurity between Stargate reruns.