Category Archives: Television

October 25

The Loop

I am a fan of the underdog. The contender that the audience does not believe in. One of my favorite television underdogs is The Loop. The Loop is an American sitcom that ran from 2006 to 2007 on Fox. The show starred Bret Harrison as a young professional balancing his social life with the pressures […]

September 24

20 Years of “Friends”, “Friends” Meets “Super Friends”

20 years of the television series “Friends.” Incredible. In honor of this incredible anniversary, let’s do a mashup “Friends” meets “Super Friends.” Sure this video made the rounds a few years ago, but always good to revisit old favorites. Television sure has changed since the days of “Friends” and “Super Friends.” I have my favorite […]

September 16

Mindy’s Back!

There are a few things in life I love as much as my dog Max and and my friends. These loves include: 1) Traveling to foreign lands 2) Italian food of any kind 3) Television including “The Mindy Project” Well tonight after a long delay Mindy is back! “The Mindy Project” has come a long […]

August 08

it could be worse

  Welcome to my new obsession. I am a huge fan of all TV ranging from broadcast “The Mindy Project”, Web series “Dorm Life”, or British “Skins.” My latest addiction was introduced to me by my best friend and his husband. The Web series “it could be worse” follows a struggling actor – Jacob Gordon – who can’t catch a […]

May 18

Grey’s Anatomy: Cristina & Meredith Goodbye Dance

The twisted sisters are no more. Cristina Yang left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital and best friend Meredith Grey to fulfill her potential in Switzerland on the “Grey’s Anatomy” season finale Thursday. Why do we love Cristina Yang? Well I think Cosmopolitan said it best: “She’s one of the first characters on television to prove that […]

April 17

My TV Crush: Adam Pally

Adam Pally is part fraternity guy, part funnyman, part scruff. He is the new Channing Tatum for this guy. Check out the new episode of “The Mindy Project.”

April 13

Super Friends – Golden Girls Edition

What happens when four super friends retire and move to Miami to share a ranch style home? This is a pilot I’d like to propose to Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim, if I knew anyone who worked there, and if all the licenses could be obtained. Thanks to Andrew Gold for the composition of Thank You […]

March 23

30 Years of Great TV Farewells

From Walter Cronkite to (just recently) Regis Philbin, here is a look back at fond television farewells over the last three decades, though some of them still continued to do some other work (including Regis, who is returning to daily TV with “Crowd Goes Wild” on the new Fox Sports 1 channel).

February 26

“Looking” A Step Back

The tagline for HBO’s “Looking” is ‘Find Something Real.’ And that is the problem. The TV series doesn’t ring true with the progress of the times. “Queer as Folk” and “The L Word” tried to tackle the challenges, the victories, and radicalism of the era. Now that HBO has renewed “Looking” for a second season, the […]

February 25

“What would Jessica Fletcher do?”

Growing up, I used to watch “Murder, She Wrote” religiously. There was something about Jessica B. Fletcher that appealed. My love of Murder, She Wrote is equal parts nostalgia and a rebellion. J.B. Fletcher used to run circles around the Cabot Cove police and come home in time to brew some tea. Well today I get […]