weddings-related stories
Posted May 20th 2007 11:39PM by Jen Creer
Filed under: OpEd, Desperate Housewives, Episode Reviews

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S03E23) I have to admit, I swore at the end of this episode/season Edie was going to end up getting pregnant. I was so not expecting this. If you haven't watched tonight's episode yet, I suggest you stop reading now and NOT click on the link for the rest of the post.
GabyLet's go ahead and start with Gaby since today was her big day. Her little hissy fit that Bree was late certainly took on new meaning after seeing her fight with Victor from the night before. Wow, how many excuses is she going to make for him? It's not too late to get the wedding annulled, or is it? He and his father seem to have a lot of power, and I am not convinced she could get out of the marriage at this point. I think they would do what they could to stop her, regardless of what that might entail.
Continue reading Desperate Housewives: Getting Married Today (season finale)
Posted Nov 15th 2006 11:01AM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Cable, Industry, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals
Court TV has begun production on its first original scripted series
'Til Death Do Us Part. Each episode will dramatize bizarre cases of happily married couples whose relationships take a turn for the murderous worse. Hosting each episode will be Mr. Bizarre himself - John Waters.
The director of such trash classics
Pink Flamingos and
Female Trouble will star as the "Groom Reaper," guiding us through the grizzly murders that resulted from these most unholy of matrimonies. The show will debut in 2007.
I'd be slightly more excited if Waters were directing the series, but its subject matter is right up his alley -- if only it were set in Baltimore.
Continue reading Court TV greenlights John Waters-hosted series
Posted Oct 1st 2006 10:40PM by Jen Creer
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd, Desperate Housewives
(S03E02) Okay, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I don't think Orson killed his wife. What do you think? I mean, seriously, he may be clean in a creepy way-- but so is Bree. The woman's body was not his missing wife's-- though he clearly knew the woman, based on his saying something to her and calling her "Monique" as he left the morgue.
So, is this another missing wife? Maybe, but we don't know that.
Continue reading Desperate Housewives: It Takes Two
Posted Mar 3rd 2006 9:55AM by Michael Sciannamea
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, The Office
You know you're living in a Bizarro World when Dwight wins Dunder Mifflin's
salesman of the year award. He's feeling quite saucy, but when Michael informs him that he must make a speech at the
company sales convention, his bravado turns into quivering fear. Michael, of course, takes some time to brag about his
past accomplishments and his "penchant" for public speaking.
Michael decides to help Dwight with his public speaking, and in his own obnoxious way, tries to get Dwight to
overcome his fear. His "examples" include making a bogus announcement to the staff that they've all gotten
$1,000 bonuses. (It was funny watching the staff celebrate and seeing Stanley call his wife and deciding on buying
something for their home.) Dwight tries to emulate Michael, but to no avail.
Continue reading The Office: Dwight's Speech
Posted Jan 10th 2006 11:15AM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, CBS, OpEd, How I Met Your Mother

Just how hard is it to plan the
perfect wedding? I wouldn't know, I've never actually made it that far, but
over the past couple of years, as more and more of my friends have gotten married, and as I watch my little sister go
through the steps leading up to hers this fall, I do agree with Marshall: you never cross the bride! Doing so can
topple the delicate house of cards that is a wedding to begin with. Unfortunately, that's exactly what our lovelorn
hero Ted did last night, all for the attention of a girl. Come on guys, we would never do anything stupid just for a
girl, right? Right? On with the show!
Continue reading How I Met Your Mother: The Wedding