freedom-related stories
Posted May 23rd 2008 1:47AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: OpEd, Grey's Anatomy, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Episode Recaps
"The pager is sacred. Sacred sparkle." -- IzzieA sparkly pager, some quick-drying cement, and a field of candles all play into tonight's 2-hour episode -- the Season Four finale of
Grey's Anatomy. Has it really been only four seasons? Because it seems like so much more.
Anyway, tonight we learn a little more about some of the interns' history. For one thing, via a therapy session (and why can't I have Amy Madigan as
my therapist?), we learn that young Meredith saw her mom slit her wrists, then had to wait for her to pass out before calling 911.
Meredith says her mom wanted to die, but by the end of the episode, she figures out that she really didn't want to die. Being a brilliant surgeon, her mom would have known the faster road to death entailed slitting her carotid artery.
Continue reading Grey's Anatomy: Freedom (season finale)
Posted Jan 3rd 2007 6:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry, TV on DVD, Battlestar Galactica, Sci Fi

Regular reader Dorv sent us
a link to an article at GeekMonthly.com discussing the possibility of a direct-to-video
Battlestar Galactica movie. According to the site's sources, the prospects of such a telefilm being produced is contingent upon whether the show, whose ratings are declining, is picked up for a fourth season (that's been taken care of,
as we found out yesterday). Likely, the movie would air on the SciFi network after it is released on DVD.
Given the show's solid fan base, a fourth season seems like a probability. And it'll be interesting to see what the freedom of the direct-to-video format -- no standards and practices, remember -- will give the show's creators. Sure, they'll reshoot scenes to show on SciFi, but who knows what we'll see on the DVD version?
Maybe some naked Cylons, perhaps?Posted Dec 7th 2006 2:04PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Late Night, TV Royalty, OpEd, The Colbert Report, Festivus, Celebrities, Comedy Central
... nine Colbert moments
Mr. Stephen Colbert had a great run in 2005, when
The Colbert Report debuted and took off like a mighty eagle... with a disturbingly dedicated fanbase. This past year somehow managed to top all that, making Colbert and his show absolute pop culture giants and easily one of the biggest hits of 2006. I've been a fan ever since I first saw the man many years ago on
The Daily Show and
Strangers With Candy, so I feel like I've seen his career positively explode before my very eyes. Ohh, my boy's all grown up.
Now now, let's move on to my list before I get even more sappy and awkwardly maternal (the fact that Colbert's over twenty years older than me does not help the strangeness). Here are the top nine
Colbert Report moments of 2006!
Continue reading On the 9th day of Festivus, TV gave to me