January 4, 2010 – 8:40 am
I was quite happy to hear Fringe would be back this week and intrigued, to say the least, that the second episode, airing on Monday, Jan. 11, is an unaired one from Season 1. Thursday’s episode is called “Unearthed.” (Note: Some blogs, including some linked to below, have said Fringe isn’t back until Jan. 11, [...]
November 15, 2009 – 9:09 am
OK, that was a really long title. But that’s to make up for being so lax in blogging about Fringe so far this season, despite the fact that Walter Bishop is, bar none, my favorite character on television at the moment (that includes shows that are on hiatus right now). Aussie John Noble plays Bishop [...]
September 20, 2009 – 5:44 pm
I went back and forth on whether I’d live-blog the Emmys tonight, mainly because, after all, this is a TV blog. But then I thought about it. Where’s Battlestar Galactica? Kings? Did Jericho ever get any love? Sure, critical darlings 30 Rock and The Office, though relatively low-rated (compared with the CSI juggernaut, anyway) get [...]
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Heard some awesome news this weekend – Leonard Nimoy is going to reprise his role as William Bell as much as he wants to in Fringe’s second season. The show started a bit slowly, but built up to an incredibly astoundingly jaw-dropping finale that blew my mind not one, but TWO times. Part of that, [...]
Every Tuesday night, I sit with my laptop, futzing around on the Internet while watching Fringe. I knew I’d like it – it is J.J. Abrams, after all – but the first couple of episodes promised to be as infuriatingly mysterious as Lost, but not nearly as interesting and character-driven. Whoa – was I wrong. [...]
February 19, 2009 – 11:32 pm
I’ve been catching up on all sorts of shows lately, so I thought I’d just wrap up some thoughts on some of what I’ve been watching: Burn Notice I think Michael Westen got his groove back. I absolutely adored Season 1. I enjoyed individual episodes in Season 2, but as a whole it left me [...]