Since last week I took a look at the fall TV season’s best new show, it seemed only fitting that I followed that up with my thoughts on its worst. Plus, if I had to sit through one more episode of Whitney in order for me to be able to say that I wrote an [...]
Archive for October, 2011
6 reasons Person Of Interest is the best new show of the Fall TV Season
Posted: 12th October 2011 by Storm in UncategorizedTags: 24, 9/11, A&E, Adam Sandler, Adam Sandler sucks, Angus T. Jones, Ashton Kutcher, Batman, Batman Begins, Beaker, Buddy Jesus, CBS, CBS crime drama, CBS procedural, Charlie Sheen, Christopher Nolan, Chuck Lorre, CIA, Citytv, CSI, CSI: Miami, David Caruso, David Caruso sunglasses, Dogma, Fall 2011 TV season, Frank Stallone, Gary Sinise, Glenn Close, Holy Hunter, Ice-T, Inception, Jack & Jill, Jack Bauer, Jim Caviezel, John Reese, Jon Cryer, Jonathan Nolan, Kiefer Sutherland, La Toya Jackson, Law & Order, Law & Order SVU, lost, Mel Gibson, Memento, Michael Emerson, Mr. Finch, NBC, Nina Tassler, Person Of Interest, procedural TV drama, procedurals, shoot people in the leg, Stephen Baldwin, Steven Seagal, Steven Seagal Lawman, surveillance, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Joker, The Muppets, The Passion Of The Christ, Two and a Half Men, Waldon Schmidt, Whitney, Whitney Cummings, Whitney Cummings sucks
3 reasons Breaking Bad is the best show on television
Posted: 5th October 2011 by Storm in UncategorizedTags: 30 Rock, Aaron Paul, AMC, Bad Teacher, Breaking Bad, Breaking Bad Season 4, Bryan Cranston, Cameron Diaz, cancer, chemistry, Conan O'Brien, crystal meth, CSI: Miami, David Caruso, Dexter, Don Draper, douchebag, Emmy's, HBO, Heisenberg, James Gandolfini, Jay Leno, Jon Hamm, Kathy Griffin, Lance Armstrong, Late Night With David Letterman, Law and Order, Mad Men, Malcolm in the Middle, meth-amphetamines, Mexican drug cartels, Michael C. Hall, Michael Chiklis, NBC, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Television Drama, procedurals, The Shield, The Sopranos, The X-Files, Tina Fey, Tony Soprano, Vince Gilligan, Walter White
On Sunday, July 17th the AMC television series Breaking Bad makes its long awaited return for its fourth season. And while it often gets overshadowed by AMC’s other acclaimed series, Mad Men, all the 60′s set pieces, painfully slow pacing and bloated critical acclaim in the world can’t change the fact that Breaking Bad is the superior program and [...]