It's an overflowing piƱata full of mediocre television. That isn't to say all reality television is bad. I do enjoy some, like The Amazing Race and Top Chef. However, I'm referring to the shows that go to the edge of crazy and jump over.
"The Finder" may be composed of easily recognized elements from other shows, such as "House" and "Burn Notice," but that didn't stop me from appreciating its escapist charms.
If you know people who are suicidal, or if you know people who are bipolar, depressed, have panic attack disorder, just be there for them. They're going through something that's very, very hard.
Mental illness is one of the most frightening things that can happen to a human being. It's like fighting an invisible war. Not imaginary -- invisible.
At the end of last season, I declared that Fox's "Bones" had gone batshit insane. It's not out of the ordinary for a hit show to go off-track for a se...
The show as I knew it is completely different than it was when I first wrote about it a year ago. It's not a bad thing; it's a sign of an evolving show.
One of the things I liked most about Bones, the platonic partnership of Temperance Brennan and Seeley Booth, is about to come to an end. They are going to do it.
Bones is in no way typical. It's a bit off the beaten path and features a family of accessible characters with good stories, blood and guts, comedy and drama.
2009 has not gotten off to a very good start for me, entertainment-wise. The Bones episode that was supposed to air this week, "Double Trouble in the Panhandle," is an undercover trip to the circus!
Dogs may be prepped to fight beforehand by starvation, beating or injected stimulants; some dogs are injected with steroids or narcotics to mask the pain they'll feel in the fight.
School is back in session, and it is still no secret that I was not the least bit happy with the Season 3 finale of Bones. In fact, I was so disgruntled that I wrote an entire script to explain it all away.
What made the Bones season finale so traumatizing is how the departure of a beloved regular character was executed. There was nothing leading up to it, and it was completely unfair.