LessThanPerfect-related stories
Posted Sep 24th 2009 4:25AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S01E01) Is it bad that my favorite character on
Eastwick is a supporting character? That would be the fabulous Sara Rue, who starred in
Less Than Perfect from 2002 - 2006. I loved that show! She's done other stuff since then, but that's what I remember her for. in
Eastwick, she plays the sideline character of Penny, a co-worker of Joanna's (Lindsay Price). Hopefully, Sara will get plenty of screen time.
Let's talk about the show.
Eastwick is based on the John Updike book
The Witches of Eastwick, which spawned the
1987 movie by the same name, starring Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Michelle Pfeiffer. Of note is that Veronica Cartwright, who played Felicia Alden in the movie, is playing the part of Bun Waverly in this new series. There was also a
2002 TV movie starring Marcia Cross that perhaps had three or four viewers.
Continue reading Eastwick: Pilot (series premiere)
Posted Dec 21st 2008 12:26PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Scrubs, Festivus, Celebrities, Heroes, Chuck, Reality-Free

...three Zachs for viewing. Perhaps it's just coincidence, but right now our TV world has a trio of superb young actors in very different programs and they're all named Zach. Coincidence or the fact that the year they were born, Zachary was a really popular name for baby boys? Whatever, the bottom line is that
Zach Braff, Zachary Levi, and
Zachary Quinto are terrific and
Scrubs, Chuck and
Heroes, respectively, wouldn't be the same without them.
What's really interesting about these three Zachs, beside the fact that they all share the same first name, is that they could probably all play each other's roles -- even though it's hard to imagine Braff or Levi as evil, they're good enough to do it. And Zachary Quinto has done the nerdy, computer guy when he was on
24.
It's interesting, but if you squint a little and tilt your head, they all could look like they're brothers. However, while the Three Zs may pass as the Three Amigos if you put them in sombreros, they are definitely making the TV world a much happier landscape.
Continue reading On the 3rd day of Festivus, TV gave to me... - VIDEOS
Posted Nov 18th 2008 12:23AM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, The Big Bang Theory

(S02E08) As much as I enjoy this show, I'm always afraid that it's going to start becoming too Sheldon-centric. Sheldon is easily the quirkiest character, so falling into the trap of, "hey, check out this ridiculous thing that guy said," over and over again would be quite easy. So far though, the writers have managed to avoid that; which is why I was happy to have a Wolowitz episode this week.
Of course, Sheldon was still there being his ridiculous self, but he wasn't there to move the plot along; much as his "Rock-Paper-Scissors-Lizard-Spock" game didn't move anything along (everyone always picked Spock).
Continue reading The Big Bang Theory: The Lizard-Spock Expansion
Posted Apr 23rd 2006 2:26PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Web, Celebrities

I've always found Andy Dick to be a very
talented, guy. I know, I know, a lot of people don't seem to like him, but, well, screw them.
I was checking
out his offical web site, and besides finding out about the new film he has,
Danny Roane: First Time Director
(with an impressive cast: Ben Stiller, Maura Tierney, Jack Black, James Van Der Beek, and more), I also came across an
entire page of free mp3s of songs he's written. Very entertaining. Check out
"A. Dick Theme," about all the jokes that have been made about his last name (note: some songs are rather
explicit).