I know that I began my last recap of "The Vampire Diaries" with "Oh my god," but... oh my god. The epic Delena moment that we've all being waiting for finally happened. Damon told Elena how he felt about her -- and then he kissed her!
Much as I forswore never again to take on the thankless task of recapping a Project Runway season, we have to watch PR All Stars premiere Thursday January 5 on Lifetime. I mean, how can we not?
Lies chronicles the oft unscrupulous, "take-what-you-can" methods of management consulting within mammoth corporations. It's a dark, edgy, comedy but Marty, the character Cheadle portrays, is absolutely nothing like the actor. At all.
The Project Runway All Stars season premieres this Thursday. I'm working on a theory that my favorite designer Mondo Guerra has won.
Ed Begley, Jr. helps us kick off 2012 in total green style. He was green way before it was cool and now has his own reality show because of it.
I invite you and every other girl under the age of 17 to rejoice with me that after many, many weeks on holiday hiatus, my current favorite primetime TV bad boy Damon Salvatore is back tonight.
Nikita has paved its own path and deserves a chance to be on your television watch list. Here are four reasons why you should watch Nikita.
Men With Brooms was a sweet little sitcom about a group of friends who hang out in a bar and form a curling team. You know curling, that sport we try to care about during the Winter Olympics.
Somewhere between Sammi and Ronnie's 500th fight and Snooki and Deena's lesbians-for-ratings experience, I stopped tuning in to Jersey Shore.
As Four Weddings Canada debuts this week -- the fourth edition of this franchise, after the original UK, then American and Australian versions -- it finds me depressed about the state of blessed unions, and the industry that feeds off them.
For more than half a century, TV Hipsters have had a profound effect on American culture. These characters taught many of us the importance of oddball tastes, wardrobe thrifting and (perhaps more importantly) the ever-lasting power of snark.
Every Presidential election year since 1824 has produced a biography of a candidate who has set his or her sights on the White House. The 2011 election is no different. But a combination of fewer print journalists on the trail, a heavy reliance up to the minute information provided via social media, particularly Twitter, and an overall sense of disillusionment with government and politicians could perhaps signal an end to this tradition.
I love The Vampire Diaries. I don't just like it or even like like it, I full on 'I will have your hybrid babies' love it. Seriously, I haven't felt this way about a show since Veronica Mars (season one).
The best way for Netflix to recoup those lost subscribers, and add legions of new ones in the process, is to offer new shows people actually want to watch and can only see on Netflix. And they're trying just that.
In the past two episodes of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, we've seen not only the other cast members essentially outing the abuse claims on national TV, but also Taylor and Russell's reaction to it.
On Christmas I took the day off from researching corporate law and watched whatever programming our cable TV provided. And that programming contained a seemingly disturbing amount of "manliness," whatever that means.
The new setup might actually be good news for the contestants, who will have one less routine to learn each week. On the downside, where will we get to watch Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull perform their latest pop/reggaeton crossover hit?
So it is now time to embark on the final chapter in my mindless quest to compare Friday Night Lights plot lines to bowl games.
It all started eight years ago. Little did I know then how many times my name would be linked with the Hollywood Foreign Press in the future.
The big photo of Kim Jong Il reminds me of the Chinese funeral processions I witnessed as a child, weaving slowly down Powell Street. There would be a fancy hearse carrying the recently deceased, and the blown-up portrait would be propped on top of the car.
Person of Interest is a show that attempts to chronicle the paranoia of a post-9/11 world. According to CBS, the show received the highest test ratings of any drama pilot in the last 15 years. However it has received tepid responses from critics.
Lincee Ray, 2012.01.05