What do ‘The New Normal’ and ‘Ben & Kate’ have in common? They both feature, blonde, waif-like, single teenage mother leads with too-smart-for-their-age daughters who form saccharine sweet non-traditional families. What else do they feature? Uneven messes as plot lines.
The best thing about my incorrect choices this season of ’MasterChef’ is that they’re forcing unexpected and interesting viewing on me.
Housekeeping isn’t for the faint of heart! Perchance that’s why TV maids and butlers keep things so gosh darn funny! In this week’s Clacking in Color, the groovy column celebrating minorities on TV, writer Jaylen Christie wants to know who your favorite TV maid or butler is … and why!
The actress playing the new ‘Doctor Who’ companion made her way to the season premiere, but was she playing the new companion? Just what is Moffat and crew doing and what does this mean for the episodes leading up to the Ponds’ departure?
As with all things in life, we find food heals all wounds. It’s the same on ‘Grimm’ one could be led to believe …
Fellow MA resident and season two finalist of ‘MasterChef’ Christian Collins chats again about the current season and the final three going into tonight’s top-three challenge.
What was your favorite opening credit sequence this summer? Was it Teen Wolf? Suits? Futurama? Something else? Stop by and vote for your favorite!
I wanted to like CBS’ “Elementary,” really I did. But, it’s pure and utter tripe. It has the framework of the Sherlock Holmes novels, but the acting and speedball pacing of a high-energy sugar addict. “Elementary”’s lead might be called Sherlock, but he is no Sherlock Holmes.
‘Breaking Bad’ ends its fifth season on a high note, though it never hit a low in all its eight episodes.
After Dan orchestrated Britney’s eviction from the ‘Big Brother’ house, he’s somehow back in the good graces of the Quack Pack. But will Ian get revenge for Britney, or will he be able to see the possibility of a new alliance on the horizon?