The Mayan apocalypse may have come and gone, but if you’re basing humanity’s future on the enduring quality of TV network sitcoms, then the world is going to hell in a handbasket. Rumour has it that despite being one of the worst shows on TV, Two And A Half Men will return for another painfully [...]
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The shitpile that is Two And A Half Men is likely to get renewed while the brilliant Community and Parks & Rec are not
Posted: 16th January 2013 by Storm in Ron Swanson, TelevisionTags: Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Angus T. Jones, Arrested Development, Ashton Kutcher, best sitcom of all time, CBS, Community, Dan Harmon, Jay Leno, Joel McHale, Jon Cryer, NBC, Nina Tassler, Parks and Recreation, Remedial Chaos Theory, Robert Greenblatt, Ron Swanson, TCA, Television Critics Association, Two and a Half Men
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SDCC 2012: Person Of Interest Sneak Preview and Panel
Posted: 18th July 2012 by Storm in Comic Con, TelevisionTags: CBS, Comic Con 2012, Fusco, Harold Finch, Jim Caviezel, John Reese, Jonathan Nolan, Kevin Chapman, Michael Emerson, Person Of Interest, Person of Interest season 2, Richard Grieco, SDCC, Taraji P. Henson
Character-driven procedural Person Of Interest returned to Comic Con this year and gave fans a chance to hear the show’s creator and cast talk about what’s in store for the biggest badass currently on TV. I’ll never forget you, old friend. In the show, Jim Caviezel’s ex-CIA Agent John Reese works as a vigilante for [...]
SDCC 2012: Elementary World Premiere Screening and Panel
Posted: 13th July 2012 by Storm in Comic Con, TelevisionTags: CBS, Comic Con, Dr. John Watson, Elementary, Joan Watson, Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu, Richard Grieco, Robert Downey Jr, Rooney Mara, San Diego Comic Con 2012, SDCC, SDCC 2012, Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows, Sid Vicious, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
Sherlock Holmes made it to Comic Con this year and I think it’s safe to say CBS’s third try at reinventing and cashing in on the famous detective by pairing him with a female Watson character is a concept that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would have probably not have given his blessing. The same goes [...]