Emmy-nominated actor and producer John Stamos (“ER,” “Glee,” “The New Normal”) has signed on as a recurring guest star in season three of USA’s critically-acclaimed summer series NECESSARY ROUGHNESS opposite Golden Globe®-nominated Callie Thorne (“Rescue Me,” “Californication”), Mehcad Brooks (“True Blood,” “Desperate Housewives”), Scott Cohen (“Law & Order: Trial By Jury,” “Gilmore Girls”) and Marc Blucas (“Knight and Day,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”).
Mar 12 2013
Underwear and Badasses. Just Another Day in Harlan. Review: Justified – “Get Drew”
Mystery solved. Drew Thompson is Sheriff Shelby Parlow, but it’s a race to see who can find him now that he’s on the lam with Ellen May in tow. The unexpected surprise of “Get Drew” is seeing our old pig-slaughtering friend Limehouse. And Boyd trusting Colton again will come back to not just bite, but rip off, a piece of his backside.
Mar 12 2013
The Test. Retrospective: Lost Girl – “Fae-ge Against the Machine”
I may not love Lauren (Zoie Palmer) to bits but I admire her skills as a scientist and the fact she’s a nerd. She made me giggle when she freaks out to Bo about unexpectedly winning a science research award, telling her a cute but lame joke: “Why do chemists like nitrates? Because they’re cheaper than day rates.” Like Bo, I didn’t get the joke right away, either, but Palmer’s delivery was spot on. Now that The Dawning is happening, will Bo have time for Lauren?
Mar 11 2013
What To Do With Cousin Patrick? Review: Shameless – “When There’s a Will”
Season 3, Episode 8 Air Date: Sunday, March 10, 2013, 10 pm ET/PT on Showtime Rating: [rating=5] With both Fiona (Emmy Rossum) and cousin Patrick (Brent Sexton) filing false wills, the Gallaghers have a fight on their hands over who’s going to inherit Aunt Ginger’s house. Lip (Jeremy Allen White) finds out Karen’s (Laura …
Mar 11 2013
Bait and Switch… Review: The Walking Dead – “Arrow on the Doorpost”
I’m curious to know how much time has passed from last week’s phenomenal episode, “Clear,” to this week’s mediocre “Arrow on the Doorpost.” I noticed a few things that couldn’t have transpired in the course of a day, but then I realized we don’t always get a glimpse of every single thing that happens in The Walking Dead universe either.
Mar 07 2013
Review: Psych – “Juliet Takes a Luvvah”
What goes around comes around. Season six had Shawn (James Roday) and Gus (Dule Hill) joining a Bachelorette-type reality TV show, much to Juliet’s chagrin, in “Shawn and the Real Girl.” The tables turn in “Juliet Takes a Luvvah,” when it’s Juliet’s turn to try out the online dating scene by going undercover in search of a killer, which doesn’t thrill Shawn at all. Making matters worse, Gus joins the same site in search of his soul mate.
Mar 07 2013
News: The CW Heads to SXSW Interactive 2013
Mar 06 2013
It’s Not Always Who You Think it Is. Review: The Americans – “Trust Me”
The Americans, especially “Trust Me,” is another fine example of what producers, directors, and actors can achieve when they really put their heads together. It contains the right mix of romanticism, espionage, intrigue, and, yes, even a bit of humor, to make you anxiously await each new episode. At least, I do.
Mar 06 2013
Blue Eyes. Review: White Collar Season Finale – “In the Wind”
The last few episodes of White Collar have really been about Neal (Matt Bomer) stepping out of the shadows and finding out who he really is. Between witness protection and life as a con man, Neal has always lived his life pretending to be someone else. There’s a touching scene in the beginning of “In the Wind” with Neal sitting on a park bench with his father James (Treat Williams) discussing the evidence box Neal hopes will clear his father, when it suddenly dawns on James what the real reason is for Neal wanting to find the box.
Mar 05 2013
