S07E06-related stories
Posted Oct 26th 2009 10:15AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

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"Larry?! You sprayed on Jesus??" - Maureen
For as good an episode as "The Bare Midriff" was, it still had one huge problem that has plagued many past episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm as well. The central conflict -- Maureen's exposed stomach -- was just too much of a stretch (no pun intended). Why's that? The beauty of Curb is how well it sheds light on awkward situations we all relate to. Not so much on this one, because honestly, who in their right mind would think a short shirt like that was work appropriate attire? It wasn't believable, that Maureen thought her shirt was OK for the office. Fortunately, if you were willing to look past the absurdity of the issue, it paid off with arguably one of Curb's top five endings ever.
Continue reading Review: Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Bare Midriff
Posted Jan 27th 2009 8:23AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, 24, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S07E06) "... you have to stay dead." - Buchanan
This isn't a good sign. After five incredibly strong hours, Day 7 of 24 just fell flat fast. It's inevitable in this show; there will be slow and boring hours. You can't avoid it. However, it typically doesn't start to occur until hours 12 to 18 - right before the final act.
Granted, we got some solid plot advancement in the sixth hour, but even by 24's standards, a lot of it was really drawn out.
On the plus side, at least Bill and Chloe were back again. "No... I'm a stay at home mom." Great line!
Continue reading 24: 1:00PM - 2:00PM
Posted Oct 7th 2008 11:01PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, The Shield, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S07E06) "I'm not Shane." - Vic
There are way too many layers to that quote. For Vic to say something like that and to actually believe it just goes to show you how delusional a person he truly is. For him to actually believe that he's somehow better than Shane Vendrell is just about as hypocritical as it gets. Bad behavior leads to more bad behavior by setting a precedent and if you're a longtime fan of The Shield, you know the original sin: Terry Crowley.
Continue reading The Shield: Animal Control