Michael-related stories
Posted Aug 1st 2009 2:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Casting, Emmys, Reality-Free, Burn Notice
Based on the previews showing Strickler asking Michael to turn on Fiona, the summer season finale of
Burn Notice promises to be a bang-up episode. Especially after Fiona walked out on Michael last week because of his obsession with getting back in the intelligence community, i.e. getting the burn notice lifted. However, amid all those hijinks will be a reunion that many, many fans will be tuning in to see --
Cagney and Lacey. That's right,
Tyne Daly is guesting on Burn Notice with her former partner
Sharon Gless, a.k.a. Michael's mom.
It's taken more than a year for the powers that be to swing this casting coup, and not surprisingly, they've saved it for the season finale. I'm just hoping that they've found a way to weave it into the main story and not make it just a silly subplot, because Daly and Gless deserve a showcase.
Continue reading Burn Notice reuniting Cagney and Lacey this week - UPDATE
Posted Jul 27th 2009 8:04AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Food/Home/DIY, Watercooler Talk

So we're down to two.
One thing that I was wondering while watching this episode was ... is Emeril Lagasse even on Food Network anymore? I know there are repeats of his shows still running, but I wasn't aware that he was still doing new things (his show now airs on Fine Living).
Continue reading The Next Food Network Star: VIP Party in Miami - open thread
Posted Jun 3rd 2008 12:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Celebrities, Reality-Free
You knew that Harold Perrineau's comments were going to cause a bit of controversy. You also knew that he would have to clarify some of the comments a few days later. Here is that clarification.
The Lost star admits to Entertainment Weekly that "I should probably think more before I say things," referring to comments he made that he was irritated with how producers deal with black characters on the hit ABC show and the fact that Michael couldn't be redeemed and have a happy ending with son Walt. He explains that he was just making an observation as a black man and that he wasn't angry at how the story played out, he was just disappointed. He loved working with the cast and crew and wouldn't be surprised if he came back to the show in the future. He also lists his three favorite and least favorite moments on the show.
My prediction? We haven't seen the last of Michael. He'll be back on the show some way, somehow.
Posted May 30th 2008 3:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities, Reality-Free
You have to give Harold Perrineau points for being brutally honest.
The Lost star, who (spoiler!) blew up last night in the season finale of the show, can't believe that he came back to the show only to be killed off. In fact, his exact words about the decision to kill off Michael are "...what the hell? I came back for that?!"
Perrineau didn't know he was getting killed off until he got a phone call from the producers right before he received the script for the season finale. He's also unhappy that they didn't give Michael and Walt a happy ending. But perhaps the most interesting part of the interview with TV Guide's (but not for long) Michael Ausiello is where Perrineau says the show doesn't know how to treat black characters...
Continue reading Harold Perrineau not happy about his stint on Lost
Posted Mar 8th 2008 9:54AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Stargate, Episode Reviews

(S04E20) "This is the most elaborate practical joke of all time, or I'm in serious trouble." -- John Sheppard
And there you have it. Atlantis wraps up its fourth season, its first out on its own, with a little time travel and a big cliffhanger ending. It was a finale that I had heard described as "different." Having now seen it, it's hard to argue with the description. Having 56 minutes of your finale be things that didn't actually happen is certainly not the norm. While we can probably all agree on the different label, the bigger question is, "Was it good?"
Continue reading Stargate Atlantis: The Last Man (season finale)
Posted Mar 1st 2008 12:00PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Stargate, Episode Reviews

(S04E19) "Just another day in outer space." -- Colonel John Sheppard
Now, let me introduce to you...the one and only Carson Beckett! Is he live or is he Memorex? That was the question on everyone's minds this week as fan favorite Dr. Beckett returned to Stargate Atlantis after his unceremonious death last season. Of course, Dr. Keller told us at the very beginning of the episode that he was Carson Beckett. This didn't mean squat, though, because there was a whole episode for that claim to be disputed.
So, was Carson actually Carson or something entirely different? And, what happened with Teyla and Michael? For that, read on.
Continue reading Stargate Atlantis: The Kindred -- Part 2
Posted Feb 23rd 2008 11:22AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Stargate, Episode Reviews

(S04E18) Michael, Michael, Michael. If there is anyone out in the Pegasus galaxy that needs a hug and some serious medication it's him. He's angry at the Wraith for finding him an unclean representative of the race, and he isn't too fond of humans, either. So, what does he decide to do, then? He goes ahead and starts poisoning various human populations so the Wraith will be feeding on spoiled goods rather than fresh meat. But that's just the start of his plan. His main goal is to gather an army that will destroy his race and make him the strongest being in the Pegasus galaxy.
Like I said, man needs a hug.
Continue reading Stargate Atlantis: The Kindred, Part 1
Posted Dec 25th 2007 9:05AM by Jay Black
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Web

I'm sure that someone, somewhere is annoyed that, with the release of the new
Knight Rider, NBC is completely ignoring the
Knight Rider continuity established in
Knight Rider 2000 and
Knight Rider 2010. If you're that person, I'd highly suggest a) not following the link and b) finding the help you so desperately need.
For the rest of us, enjoy
this teaser trailer for the new Knight Rider series. There's not much to be gleaned from it except the obvious: KITT is no longer a TransAM, but rather a Ford Mustang. The other big news that might come as a shocker (
Spoiler Warning): it's no longer
Michael driving KITT, it's
Mike. That's right,
Knight Rider, welcome to the name-shortening 21st century!
There are other questions that we can only guess at until the show premiers in February...
Continue reading NBC releases teaser-trailer for the new Knight Rider series
Posted Feb 16th 2007 9:34AM by Liz Finn-Arnold
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, American Idol, Music and Variety, Celebrities, News and Gossip

There have been
rumors of late that Michael Jackson, in an attempt to revive his stalled music career, might just be planning an upcoming surprise appearance on
American Idol. But
Idol producer
Nigel Lythgoe put those rumors to rest in a recent interview with
TV Week.com.When asked if Jackson would be on the show, Lythgoe stated "we won't be seeing him." He also indicated that he wasn't just saying this as a "tease" or because the details are up in the air. Lythgoe added, "the fact is he will not be on
American Idol."
Continue reading Producer says Michael Jackson won't be on Idol
Posted Nov 3rd 2006 3:04PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Watercooler Talk, The Office

At the end of
last night's episode of
The Office, we saw Michael make a very clumsy advance towards Pam right after his very clumsy public proposal to his "girlfriend," Carol. Ah, Michael... not only does he not know how to conduct a real-life adult relationship, he always complicates things when he misinterprets someone offering a shred of compassion towards him.
But you'd think Pam would have known that, having worked for Michael for so many years. His heart just got broken through his own doing, and she knows he can't handle that kind of thing. It was admirable that she tried to comiserate with him, but she shouldn't have been surprised that Mike might take that the wrong way.
So why did she get so pissed at him? Knowing what she knows, you'd think that she'd just back away and say something like, "Uh, Michael, I know you don't mean that." I mean, she
did give him a ride home. But she made him sit in the back and not talk. Hm... maybe Michael got what he deserved after all.
Posted Sep 10th 2006 8:05PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: FOX, OpEd, The Simpsons, Animation
(S18E01) When Bart refuses to let Lisa sit with him on the bus, she tries to complain to Otto, but he'd rather rock out to his Grand Funk Railroad tape than bother with her. She tries to get his attention but manages to break his tape in the process, leaving him with no musical options except the kids' rendition of "Old MacDonald Had a Fart" and whatever crap his bus radio is spewing out. At that moment, he sees Metallica's tour bus stranded on the side of the road, but they opt to get a lift from Moleman, who once slept with Lars' grandmother. Oh yeah, and Bart steals the bus.
Enraged, Otto encounters Bart outside the school and spanks him. The corporal punishment is witnessed by Skinner, who instructs Otto to turn in his beaded seat cushion and gun. Until Otto is reinstated, the kids will have to rely on car pooling to get to school. On the first day, Marge takes Bart, Lisa and their friends, including Fat Tony's son, Michael. Since he's the son of a mob boss, everyone is afraid of Michael and wants nothing to do with him, but Lisa sees he's not the hardboiled criminal his father is and befriends him. Michael reveals he wants to be a chef, which upsets his father who wants him to take over the family business.
Continue reading The Simpsons: The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer (season premiere)
Posted May 26th 2006 8:41AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, Web

OK, so we're all trying to figure out what the hell happened on
Lost the other night. For all the new questions the arose (what was that big foot statue, who were the two guys in the Arctic station at the end, are Locke/Eko/Desmond dead, etc), I think the biggest question I have is, what the heck is wrong with Charlie? Wasn't he acting just a little bit peculiar last night? The way he acted with Locke and with Eko, and then when the hatch exploded, the next scene we see the castaways just sitting around a fire and he kisses Claire. Didn't he go to see what happened in the hatch after the big light explosion and that weird noise? Aren't the other castaways wondering what was up with that and where Locke/Eko/Desmond are? That was a weird scene, and I'm trying to figure out whether it means something or if it was just lazy writing.
Anyway, TV Guide's Michael Ausiello held a chat at WashingtonPost.com, and he is asked many questions about the season finale (which he loved).
Check it out.
Posted May 24th 2006 8:00PM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, TV Squad Chatcasts

This is it folks. The second season finale of
Lost. This episode has been getting quite a bit of buzz about it. I'm pretty sure it's co-written by God the way that those who have seen it talk about it. At least one big shock has been given away if you pay real close attention to the commercials. Don't be caught off-guard! Make sure you you join me here tonight so that you can voice your own opinion. As with all of our chats, you need to have AIM or a compatible client (Trillian, GAIM, etc). Once you have that, make sure you meet
right back here to this very post at 8pm ET, and that's when I'll unveil the location for the chat room. You can chat along with me (TVSRyan) and the rest of the
Lost fanatics live! I'll see you there.
UPDATE:
Come one, come all; here is the secret location for our Lost Chat! See you inside.
Disclaimer: All or parts of the discussion in this chatroom may be posted in a later column on this site.Continue reading The last Lost chat of the season!
Posted May 18th 2006 11:13PM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, Podcasts, Lost Podcast

C.K. and I return for the second to last episode of the season (and possibly our second to last podcast ever!)
Three minutes. This one dealt with Micheal's time with the others and it felt very much like "the calm before the storm." Everyone's been hyping up next week's finale so much that I'm pretty sure that God was a co-writer on it. We'll have to wait and see, in the meantime, listen in on our thoughts and let us know what you think.
You'll find the podcast enclosed in the feed of this post, you can subscribe via our podcast feed (
link), and here's a direct link
to the 21MB file running 45:16 in length. You can also subscribe to our podcast via the iTunes Music Store (
link).
Posted May 17th 2006 11:01PM by C.K. Sample, III
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost
(S02E22) Tonight's episode of
Lost titled "Three Minutes" begins 13 days in the past, when Michael first knocked out Locke, stole a gun, and locked Locke and Jack in the closet together. For the entire episode, we flash back and forth between Michael's side of the thirteen days he's been missing and the current actions on the island. This is only the third episode of
Lost to exclusively focus on flashbacks from the island with no look at someone's life off the island (the others being "The Other 48 Days" and the episode where Claire recovers her past memories from when she was abducted by the Others).
Continue reading after the jump for more...
Continue reading Lost: Three Minutes
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