Wednesday, March 31, 2004

TV: #1.7: no more shows on hiatus

Turn off your TV! Huh? Now, why would you want me to do that? Shady! I don't care how beneficial it is for me to "turn on life," but you're not going to convince me otherwise, no matter what you do or say. I know my stuff, and I know that TV is good for me...

Be sure to watch Karen Sisco on USA because the network is airing 3 unseen episodes at 9pm CT starting tonight (Wednesday 31).

Another snippet on Wonderfalls:
"Wonderfalls"
Premieres: Friday, March 12 at 9 p.m. ET
Airs: Fridays at 9 p.m. ET

The year's most appealing, confounding and wildly eccentric pilot finally makes its way onto FOX's schedules. Dubbing by creator Bryan Fuller ("Dead Like Me") as "Touched by a Crazy Person," the show stars Caroline Dhavernas as an overqualified clerk at a Niagara Falls gift shop who suspects her sanity when the inanimate objects in the story begin talking to her. When the inanimate objects -- including a misshapen plastic lion and the eagle on the back of a coin -- lead her to help the lives of those around her, she begins to listen. "Wonderfalls" is a darker and funnier spin on CBS' freshman hit "Joan of Arcadia," which happens to provide an atypical off-network lead-in. The pilot is full of visual effects and unexpected touches, but it remains to be seen how that converts to a week-to-week series.--from: "Spring Breaks: Networks Roll Out Mid-Season Shows"
Queer Eye. I haven't had a chance to watch this since my channel listings changed. I have since found out that it wasn't a fluke, and I'm stuck with the new listings. Hate it, of course. It was my obsession during the summer, but I'm so clueless about what's going on in the show. I think my initial devotion to the show has died down.

24. Thank you!...it's back. I've been waiting forever. Phew...it's not looking good for Michelle and the gang. I've read that a big twist is coming, or rather a surprise. Another mole?

The OC. We get to see Nana this episode. Recap: I think if Marisa learnt to act, I might actually believe that she's feeling betrayed and hurt. Meanwhile, Julie Cooper/Lady Heather is one cruel bitch, and I'm loving it. Now, she knows how to act, JC/LH/MC that is. This episode had the classic mother-in-law-from-hell theme, but with the O.C. treatment, it worked...the previews for next week look so enticing...and could this be the end for Luke?