Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Mid-Week Rundown

Ok, I have neglected my posting obligations here for over a week - very sorry.  In my defense, it was one of those times when I was in the midst of a production (which I speak of in the blog header) and I got really busy.

So, I've decided to just touch on the most important things from TV last week in this blog.

Here goes:

House: 13 is back.  We bid goodbye to another character?  Taub is still a jackass. And Cuddy has all but disappeared. Why?

HIMYM: One good episode, and then we go straight back to the crap of Barney with his Dad. Hello HIMYM producers - don't you read my blog? We want LAUGHS. We want humor. We should just watch the Big Bang Theory instead...

Glee: Welcome back Glee, it's been a while. Do we have a Will/Emma rekindling? I hope so. The abandonment of that story-line was a big disappointment. Anyone else think this highschool drama has gotten a bit big for its britches? I mean, it used to feel like they were in HS. Now it's just one big drama after another, and the school part is irrelevant. And not in a good way.

The Killing: Still the best new show on TV. Czech it out.

The Office: Will Ferrell's funny jokes work in 20 minute segments too. I hope they keep him around for a while.

Parks and Rec: Andy and April tie the knot in a pretty underwhelming episode. But there were some good laughs, and the concept of an Xbox pancake was born.

The Good Wife: This show is in danger of being canceled. That is beyond my understanding. People need to learn how to pay attention to things for more than 20 seconds again.

The Event: This is one of the worst shows I keep watching. Thankfully it's almost over.

 Archer Benoit (balls). Silk Socks. "As what? Russia's only black woman?!" Just tune in.

I guess I'll stop there. That seems like enough. I omitted 30 Rock, which was funny too, yet underwhelming. And that should more or less catch us up to today. Tune back in this week for some new posts, an actual Saturday Show Recommendation, and maybe even some guilty pleasure shows.

Until the next episode...
Chris

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