Jane-related stories
Posted Oct 12th 2009 3:12AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free
(S01E13) Drop Dead Diva has lived up to the
pilot/premiere, and in some ways, exceeded it. The Deb/Jane dichotomy has morphed into someone different than either pure Deb or pure Jane. Brooke Elliott is wonderful as "New Jane" with just a hint of Deb. As season one comes to a close, even if the writers hadn't left us with a cliffhanger ending, I'd be more than anxious to tune in next year.
There were two interesting cases on the docket for the finale, with Stacy offering lots of comic relief as second stool -- chair -- to Grayson in a lawsuit brought by a lingerie model who'd been fired because she went public with her surviving breast cancer. Jane's case was more complex, but not until after it had been won. More on both cases, and Jane's dilemma on the dating front, after the jump.
Continue reading Drop Dead Diva: Grayson's Anatomy (season finale)
Posted Jun 25th 2009 11:03AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, TV Squad Lists, Breaking Bad, Reality-Free

Now that
the second season of Breaking Bad is in the books, it's time to evaluate high school science teacher
Walter White's performance. He's been giving out the grades to students for years, but who's been monitoring this high school teacher?
It's time for this
Breaking Bad character to be graded. Here's a report card for Mr. White, and whether he's using the name Heisenberg or White, we're turning the tables on "teach" and giving him some grades across the board.
Continue reading Breaking Bad: Walter White's Report Card
Posted May 25th 2009 3:29AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Episode Reviews, Breaking Bad, Reality-Free

(S02E12) Walter White, be careful what you wish for. That's the thought that occurred to me watching this penultimate episode of season two. Is it possible that Walt might actually make it through this bizarre journey to the dark side and actually come out the other side in one piece? For a time, it sure seemed possible.
For starters, there's Holly. Sky finally has the baby and she's perfect. The scenes of domestic bliss at the White's contrasted with the wreckage at Jesse's bungalow. Vince Gilligan may make Walter's perfection of crystal meth seem like a noble achievement -- the best ever cooked in New Mexico -- but seeing how Jane and Jesse's lives have deteriorated in just a few weeks of shooting heroin seemed like the ultimate anti-drug message. They were as gross as the meth couple with the ATM machine that Jesse found so disgusting.
Continue reading Breaking Bad: Phoenix
Posted Oct 28th 2008 11:29PM by Debra McDuffee
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, The Mentalist
(S01E05) I started watching this episode, waiting for Jane to do his stuff. Since
The Mentalist previewed, I have enjoyed Jane's antics and "Redwood" didn't disappoint.
- Quick -- who could have done it? A name popped into your head, you know it did.
- Raise your hands above your heads, lower your right hand if you did it
- Hypnotizing Nicole to get her to remember
- Stealing Kara's MP3 player
- Springing Nicole from the hospital
- Cell phone decoy trick to save Lisbon
At the beginning of the episode, I thought I'd be writing about how this was a perfect example of a typical, predictable procedural. Once again,
The Mentalist has pleasantly surprised me by proving just how special it is.
Continue reading The Mentalist: Redwood