Jack Bauer Interrogates Santa Claus
Posted in Daniel Dessinger, television on 19. Dec, 2009
The perfect video clip for the holiday season. Even Jack Bauer can be beaten.
Thanks to Destiny for pointing this out.
Posted in Daniel Dessinger, television on 19. Dec, 2009
The perfect video clip for the holiday season. Even Jack Bauer can be beaten.
Thanks to Destiny for pointing this out.
Posted in Jenni Hammit, television on 08. Oct, 2009

It is finally October. Yes, my favorite month is here. Fall is in full swing. It is the one month a year my bat purse doesn’t make me odd, dark make up is okay, and I get to watch all the cheesy horror movies until I want to gouge my eyes out with a dull spoon (and that is a good thing). Another thing I love about this time of year, my favorite serial killer is back with new episodes. Yes, I am talking about Dexter.
Posted in Jenni Hammit, television on 09. Sep, 2009

As summer comes to a close, we bid farewell to our favorite summer shows. They kept us company over the past few months. There are even a few that I wish would get the full 22 week season treatment (who doesn’t need more True Blood?). Soon our regular season shows will be back in rotation. Along with our friends that made the cut last spring, we will see a handful of new shows hoping to make it through a full season.
Posted in Featured, Jenni Hammit, television on 02. Sep, 2009

“Butterfly in the sky, I can go twice as high” ok now many of know those words. We grew up hearing them everyday after Sesame Street and Mister Rogers
, it is the opening words to Reading Rainbow
’s theme song. That song has now been silenced. The last episode of the show aired August 28, 2009. After 26 years, a great show that has helped children learn to enjoy and in some cases inspire them to read has been taken away.
Posted in Featured, Jenni Hammit, television on 01. Sep, 2009

In a world where the announced “final season” of a television show may not actually be the last season and where shows linger much longer than they need, shows that end gracefully are a breath of fresh air.
Law & Order has been around for ages. Honestly I liked the shows and enjoyed the spin offs, but it is past its prime. I know I am going to catch flack for this, but Battlestar Galactica
and ER kept promising us they would go away, but some how they came back season after season. They deviated from their original core, story lines became repetitive, over dramatic and over done. New cast members were brought on, but some were more stunts than anything.
Posted in Featured, Jenni Hammit, television on 25. Aug, 2009

I had my reservations about this show, but I was hopeful it would only get better. I had concerns about the female lead, and the stories moving a little slow. So far, the show has met my expectations, but there are a few rough patches.
The show has picked up the pace. I do like the new take they are taking on this premise (well premises seeing how it is three shows jumbled into one: Friday the Thirteenth the series, Poltergeist the Legacy, and X-Files respectively).
Myka is not nearly as shrill as she was in the pilot. She is still grating and annoying at times, but I can let that slide for now.
They aren’t trying to make Pete another Mulder. They are keeping his intuition down to a more subtle art.
It has some classic lines. It brings the sarcasm and snark on occasion.
Are they really already jumping the shark with the addition of Claudia? I mean yes it is nice to have someone to interact and sass Artie, but I’m a little scared this will get old fast. I’m just saying if she magically ages mid episode or between seasons (like the baby on Family Ties) I’m done.
The writing…is well lacking. It has potential. As I mentioned before, it has moments of brilliance. However, the stories and the dialogue would be a death sentence if it weren’t for the leads. Their chemistry saves it time and time again. I’m all for smart dialogue written shows, but this writing is missing the mark.
The whole Claudia thing bugs me because I think they are under using Leena. I get that may be for a reason, but at the moment it is just annoying.
Where is the ferret? I’m sorry this might be lame, but I miss the ferret. That was one of the things that helped me to decide if I was going to keep watching the show. I’m not saying it needs to be a huge part of the show, but seriously bring back the ferret.
Either make Artie a geek or a technophobe. I’m just asking for a little consistency.
It is show I am interested in following, despite my inability to remember to set it up on my DVR (thank goodness for Video on Demand on U-Verse). It keeps me interested enough to tolerate the little things that annoy me. Lets give it until the end of the season before determining its fate.
Posted in Daniel Dessinger, television, videos on 04. Aug, 2009
Are you hoping to see Zach, Screech, and Kelly reunite? Follow the URL listed at the end of this clip to sign the petition requesting a Saved By the Bell Reunion.