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Dead or alive, Claire Littleton will be once more be found on Lost when the series returns for its sixth season – but in the meantime, actress Emilie de Ravin has kept herself busy, costarring with Cybill Shepherd in Lifetime Networks’ adaptation of Nora Roberts’ High Noon premiering March 21, and with Johnny [...]
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Tags: Claire Littleton, Emilie de Ravin, High Noon, Kathryn Lasky, Lost, Nora Roberts, The Guardians of Ga'Hoole, Zack Snyder
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“The Wire”: Unconfirmed Reports
Posted by SH
Oh no he di’int!
Was that our good and faithful Detective Jimmy McNulty rearranging a murder scene to make it look like a serial killer is on the loose in Baltimore? Well, what else can you do when city hall just won’t cough up enough cash to let the police do their job? As [...]
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“Next week Kevin Federline guest stars on ‘One Tree Hill.’”
Do I even NEED to comment on this? Come on, folks — discuss!!!
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Tags: Brooke, Haley James Scott, Kevin Federline, Lucas Scott, Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill, Peyton, The CW
“The Wire”: More With Less
Posted by SH
OK, first off, not a fan of Steve Earle’s version of “Way Down in the Hole.” Normally, Earle does all right, but he’s bland here. Like, Rascal Flatts bland. This is not the musical sendoff this monumental show deserves. Bring back Tom Waits, please.
Otherwise, the final season kicks off with a typically enthralling [...]
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“Scrubs”: My #1 Doctor
Posted by SH
Bob Kelso isn’t letting a little impending forced retirement keep him down. In fact, last week’s big development is given nary a mention as the doctors become obsessed with the diabolical administrator’’s latest maneuver. During down time between chapters of the final “Harry Potter” book, Bobbo has linked Sacred Heart to a [...]
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"My Name Is Earl": Early Release
Posted by Ryan
I’m the cable repairman. I’m here to turn on your box.
Earl thinks he’s getting out of jail today, but he doesn’t know that the warden shredded Earl’s early release certificates so he’d have to stay in prison and help bail the warden out from his incompetence. When Earl’s about to walk out of the prison a [...]
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“Scrubs”: My Growing Pains
Posted by SH
What has two thumbs and has to retire? Bob Kelso. Turns out the administrator/devil in a white coat has been acting weirdly juvenile this season (“Hells, yeah!”) for reasons that have nothing to do with his newfound bachelorhood. He’s 65, mandatory retirement age at the hospital, and the search for his replacement is [...]
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“Scrubs”: My Identity Crisis
Posted by SH
I’ll start off by saying one of my pet peeves about TV shows is when a character has a child, then said child is trotted out only when it’s convenient for the plot. NBC has had its share of offenders in recent years, with Frasier Crane and Ross Geller being perhaps the most [...]
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“Scrubs”: My Inconvenient Truth
J.D. became a father in last week’s show, but you’d never know it through most of this week’s episode. That’s kind of the point, I guess, as the through-line ends up being, “J.D., you need to grow up.”
This initially comes from the unlikeliest of sources — J.D.’s ne’er-do-well older brother, Dan, played as always by [...]
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