Helen Slater-related stories
Posted Nov 16th 2007 12:05AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Smallville, Episode Reviews

(S07E08) First, I need to make a confession to you, dear reader. I steadily watched
Smallville until the end of season two. I stopped because I'm a big Superman fan and felt the show was lacking. However, upon getting assigned the steady gig of
Smallville reviewer, I familiarized myself with the history and how it diverges from the comics that I read as a youngster (and still read nowadays).
Now, on to the episode review...
Continue reading Smallville: Blue
Posted Aug 6th 2007 9:58AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Smallville, Spoilers Anonymous, Celebrities, Casting

Supergirl, meet Supergirl. That is sort of what will happen in episode six of the upcoming season of
Smallville when
Helen Slater, who played the woman of steel in the 1984 movie
Supergirl, will guest star on The CW hit series
confirms
Sci Fi Wire.
It was announced a few weeks ago that
Smallville was adding the character of Supergirl to its show and that
Laura Vandervoort was cast in the role. So what role will Slater play?
Spoilers after the jump!Continue reading Helen Slater to guest star on Smallville
Posted Aug 30th 2006 4:08PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, OpEd, Retro Squad, Seinfeld
(S03E19) I just love it when the Fab Four pass judgement on the crappy behavior of others. It's as if they don't realize how despicable they are from day to day, or -- the more likely answer -- they just don't care. In this episode, Jerry and the gang repeatedly trash the reputation of a person who would hit a car and drive away without leaving a note. Justifiable, until you realize that Jerry lies about confronting the hit-and-run driver because he wants to date her, George is dating a married woman whose husband doesn't say "God bless you," and Kramer steals a girl Jerry's been eyeing right out from under him. Elaine seems to be in the clear here, though... she's only devious every third episode, at least at this stage of the show's run.
Continue reading Seinfeld: The Good Samaritan