Tuesday, October 13, 2009

TV Time Update


Castle - This show has really grown on me. Is there a more appealing actor than Nathan Fillion? You know he is just playing himself. After many years and many failed TV series its nice to see him find success. He was my first choice to play Hal Jordan in the upcoming 'Green Lantern' movie. The best shows work because of the relationship between the leads and Castle and Detective Beckett are a great pairing. All I ask is that the producers keep them from being a couple. The playful banter they have now is so much more interesting than the declaration of love. All the conflict is taken from the show when that happens.

Hell's Kitchen - Still crazy after all these years. Its like boot camp for chefs with Gordan Ramsey as the Nazi they bring in to teach the enlistees the true meaning of pain and suffering. I want to look away but I can't. Kevin and Dave were very strong throughout the competition and deserved to be the final 2. Whoever won would be fine with me. Its Dave who had a broken wrist throughout the whole competition that was finally declared the winner.

Modern Family just gets better and better. The characters are slightly less crazy than those on 'Arrested Development' but both shows have the same sensibilities. The jokes come at you fast and free and everyone has something in their past that haunts them but in a funny way. Everyone on the cast is great and having Shelly Long appear on tonight's episode as the ex-wife who ruined her ex-husband's wedding to a hot, younger, Latin chick was genius. Ending tonight's episode with everyone singing the teen girl's boyfriend's song was a classic. "I just want to do ya" is catchy.

Criminal Minds continues to be the very dark place I am drawn to every week. No laughs, few happy endings and a lot of 'hold your breath' moments. Tonight's episode was no exception. Three random killers murdering people with crowbars and filming their deed made me feel uneasy and unsafe.

South Park started out as a simple story about a boy (Butters) paying a girl five dollars for his first kiss behind the school. What it became was a lesson in pimpin' with Butters getting credit for 'changing the game'. I

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