FastForward-related stories
Posted Nov 9th 2009 1:47AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S15E08) This week we revisited one of the toughest roadblocks ever on
The Amazing Race. Back in season six, the same farm with the same roadblock did in one team. Kristy and Lena spent eight hours searching for a clue they never did find. Phil Keoghan came out to them after dark in the field and called an end to their search. If I'm not mistaken, this is the first time the show has repeated a roadblock. And what a doozy to choose! While looking for a clue in a haystack is easier than looking for a needle, there are so many haystacks -- how would our five remaining teams fare? Read on.
Continue reading Review: The Amazing Race - This Is the Worst Thing I've Ever Done in My Life
Posted Oct 19th 2009 12:40AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S15E05) Once again in the NYC viewing area,
The Amazing Race suffered a huge delay in airing due to football. Tonight, it started an hour and fifteen minutes late. And, after all of that, the Jets lost! It's a miracle this show keeps receiving Emmy awards when the CBS Sunday night schedule is so fickle due to every sport under the sun or inside a stadium. Speaking of sports ... who are the Brinkley Tigers on Flight Time's t-shirt? They can't be Christie Brinkley's ex-husbands, can they?
Continue reading Review: The Amazing Race - I'm Like Ricky Bobby
Posted May 18th 2009 1:25PM by Mike Moody
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Pickups and Renewals, Upfronts, Casting, Reality-Free

It looks like ABC is prepping
Flash Forward to eventually succeed
Lost, which is slated to end next season.
Flash Forward, a mythology-laden show based on a Robert J. Sawyer novel, is only one of six new dramas the
network has ordered for next fall.
Continuing its trend of green lighting quirky, high-concept shows, ABC is moving ahead with
V, a revamp of the 1980s sci-fi series/miniseries, and
Eastwick, a character-centric drama based on the John Updike novel and the Jack Nicholson movie,
The Witches of Eastwick. Actor Paul Gross will play the Nicholson role on
Eastwick.
Continue reading ABC orders more high-concept dramas
Posted Nov 16th 2008 11:17PM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S13E08) "Moo! Moo!" - Dallas, the happy cow.
Well, not all happy cows come from California. However, one particularly angry cow stomped through the streets of Kazakhstan in tonight's episode of
The Amazing Race. Some teams on the show are a joy to watch and make for happy cows. Some are just cranky. Yet others are bumbling dunderheads. A few teams are a mix. But I have my favorite team for the win. Moo-ve along to past the jump for my review of tonight's show.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: I'm Like an Angry Cow
Posted Nov 9th 2008 11:02PM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S13E07) Dazed and confused in both New and Old Delhi, it's time for
The Amazing Race teams to step up to the plate and prove they want the million dollars. Sure, it's a confusing place. But standing in the middle of the street looking lost probably isn't the best approach. Ah, but some teams whine, some get to bickering, some wimp out when the times get tough. Then again, others go all out and go for the gold. Or -- in tonight's episode -- the gold, the green, the pink, and more! Read on for my full review of the show.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: My Nose Is On Fire
Posted Oct 19th 2008 11:57PM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S13E04) "Okay, Fidel. Are you done now?" - Ty to AjaBefore I get into my review of tonight's
The Amazing Race, I ask that you please bear with me as I must go into an atypical anti-sports delaying my show rant. CBS, you do this to me every Sunday night. Knock it off. If it's not golf, it's football. If it's not football or golf, it's baseball. Enough already. If shows are going to be consistently delayed, just go ahead and schedule them an hour later. That way DVRs could be set, the CBS scheduling won't interfere with other networks, and I could actually watch a show in the 8 PM block if TAR isn't expected until 9 PM. None of this fifteen or forty-five minute stuff, delay to the hour if you must. And change those schedules around! Thank you.
You may return to your regularly scheduled review now ...
Continue reading The Amazing Race: I Wonder If They Like Blondes in New Zealand?
Posted Jan 13th 2008 10:55PM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E10) Ohh ... it's the penultimate episode of
The Amazing Race, determining which three teams will race to the finish on next week's season finale.
Now, I've been rather vocal about one team in particular I really want off of my TV set and out of my nightmares -- Jennifer and Nathan. I'm so adamant that I want them gone that I declared them my favorite team last week (and encouraged readers to join in with me) in an effort to jinx them.
Did our valiant efforts and chanting work? After all, it's rare that I enjoy all three teams in the finale. Could it be...? After the jump.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: Sorry, Guys, I'm Not Happy to See You
Posted Dec 24th 2007 1:07AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E07) My, it seems like it's been a long time since the last episode of
The Amazing Race. Last week's
Survivor finale bumped it and the holidays seem to be taking a toll, too. However, tonight's show was indeed worth the wait.
A new twist, a couple of wrong turns, a surprise or two, and ink where you least expect it. But, of course, I won't get to the real skinny until after the jump. I could talk about the weather to fill the pre-jump space. The weather here is windy and rainy. The weather on the race tonight looked splendid.
There. On with the show.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: This is Forever, Now
Posted Dec 10th 2007 12:35AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E06) Darn it. I know the
Amazing Race takes its episode titles from actual words uttered by the contestants on the show, but this one is downright silly. More apropos from the team at hand would have been ...
"I hate you!"
"I hate you more!"
On a side note, I'd like to see the cabs in NYC spell taxi the way it's spelled in Lithuania. Taxi without the X Factor, gotta love it. I think it would add a nice cultural influence to NYC cabs. Oh, wait. Most of the cabbies are from various countries anyway. Never mind. Let's get on with the show!
Continue reading The Amazing Race: Cherry on Top of the Sundae That's Already Melted
Posted Aug 13th 2007 11:40AM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, Cable/Satellite

Time Warner is
preparing to test a new free service that will give both viewers and advertisers more control over their TVs. From the consumer side, Time Warner's "Look Back" service is something more than video on demand, but something less than a personal video recorder. From an advertising perspective, this could be the future.
Here's how it works. You can watch pretty much any show on demand the same day it airs, up until midnight. Two of your favorite programs are on against one another? No problem. Watch one live, and watch the next right after. Of course, if those two shows are on at 11PM, you're out of luck, but that's beside the point. Or is it?
Continue reading Time Warner to test PVR-like "Look Back" service