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Posted Oct 16th 2007 1:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries
A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.
- Carol Bruce: She was well-known to TV audiences from a number of roles, including the mother of WKRP in Cincinnati's Mr. Carlson, as well as several appearances on Knot's Landing. She also appeared on The Twilight Zone (80s version), Studio One, Party of Five, Profiler, Diagnosis Murder, The Golden Girls, Jake and the Fatman, Doogie Howser, M.D., Diff'rent Strokes, Perfect Strangers, General Hospital, as well as the movies Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, American Gigolo, and the Abbott and Costello film Keep 'Em Flying. She died of pulmonary disease at age 87 in Woodland Hills, CA.
Continue reading TV Obits: Bruce, Ekins, Diak, Robbins
Posted Apr 27th 2007 10:01AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Supernatural, Episode Reviews

(S02E19) I think that if I was going to choose one line to describe this episode it would be Dean's boast to Sam, "I am freakin' velvety smooth." Because, he was tonight, and more importantly for the viewers, the
Supernatural team is just as velvety smooth as their wise-cracking hero. This was a very well done installment that hit all of its marks.
Continue reading Supernatural: Folsom Prison Blues
Posted Nov 10th 2006 7:30AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Supernatural, The CW, Horror
(S02E07) I have to say, I have been looking forward to this episode all week. I'm the kind of TV nut that loves seeing the actors from shows, or movies, that I like show up in other things. So, when I saw Jason Gedrick (
Murder One) and Linda Blair (
The Exorcist) in the preview, I couldn't wait. And if that wasn't enough, did everyone recognize Karen? That was Keegan Connor Tracy. You might remember her as Diane on
Jake 2.0, but I hope you remember her from one of my most favorite shows,
Beggars and Choosers, where she played Audrey Malone. Can they just release that DVD already? But I'm getting sidetracked on a TV geek tangent, let's get back to the show.
Continue reading Supernatural: The Usual Suspects