cordelia-related stories
Posted May 21st 2008 12:02PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities, Episode Reviews, Super Skank Wednesday

Welcome to
Super Skank Wednesday. This is where I celebrate the awesomely skanky people on the following shows:
Rock of Love,
Flavor of Love,
I Love New York (or whatever show Tiffany Pollard is making next),
The Surreal Life, and
Miss Rap Supreme.
After the jump, check out my tribute to Flavor Flav, my thoughts on
Miss Rap Supreme and
The Bad Girls Club, and other skankalicious goings on. (By the way, I won't be talking about Heather Chadwell. I just thought you guys deserved a treat.)
Happy Super Skank Wednesday!Continue reading Super Skank Wednesday: A tribute to Flav & more miscellany -- VIDEOS
Posted Aug 1st 2006 4:29PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Retro Squad, Angel
(S01E10) Angel: Wesley.
Wesley: I'll wager you never thought you'd see me again.
Angel: To tell you the truth, I hadn't given it much thought one way or the other.
Hello, and welcome to Angel, Season 1A. You're probably scratching your heads at this categorization, since you're pretty sure that the first season of Angel wasn't broken up into two separate pieces. Well, actually, if you think about it, it really was two separate seasons.
Season one (the first nine episodes) set up the environment where Angel took place. We saw the beginning of some threads that would be carried throughout the series (The Powers That Be, Wolfram & Hart), but they were very subtle. With Doyle being the one who had the visions, and Cordelia trying to find her purpose in life, it seemed like a very different show. With the tenth episode, however, the dynamic of the show changed dramatically and set the stage for many events that would continue to the very end of the series. Hence, the reason that Season 1A begins with this episode.
Continue reading Angel: Parting Gifts
Posted Aug 1st 2006 10:03AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Retro Squad, Angel
(S01E09) Doyle: You never know until you've been tested. I get that now.
Alas, poor Doyle, we hardly knew ye. And, we were really starting to like you. You had a charming edginess to your personality. You were a tough bloke; yet, you were shy and uncomfortable that your face became a human pin cushion whenever you sneezed or got angry. You were also loyal to your boss, Angel, and would sacrifice anything to save him because you knew (from being a vassal for The Powers That Be) that he was destined for grander things than just being a paranormal detective.
However, your destiny was already set (by the producers of the show, that is) and you decided to take the classy way out and become a hero. And heroism is pretty much what this whole episode of Angel is about.
Continue reading Angel: Hero