Category Archive: TV Commentary/Analysis

Jan 14

Now I Understand Why “Happy Endings”/”Apt 23″ on Sundays Nights

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When I read that ABC decided to air special showings of Happy Endings and Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 on Sundays at 10 p.m., I immediately started to scratch my head and assumed that episodes of the low rated but hilarious comedies were just being burned off so the seasons could end early. …

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Jan 10

“XFactor”, “The Voice”, “American Idol” – Why Can’t They Keep Their Celebrity Judges?

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This is a question that I must ask. Why can’t some of these popular reality shows keep their celebrity judges? The high turnover rate for some of these shows are quite ridiculous sometime. It makes me wonder if at this point, are these shows more interested in the contestants on the show, or about “which …

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Jan 10

Britney Spears Quits “XFactor”

Season 2 of The X Factor is over, and so is Britney Spears’ job as judge on the show. Reports state that Spears quit the Fox show because she heard rumors that she was going to be fired by the producers. More info tomorrow on this tomorrow Also, a post on what’s up with these …

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Jan 07

How NBC is Quietly Cancelling Their Thursday Night Comedies

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It’s no surprise that NBC’s Thursday night comedy lineup is nowhere close to what it used to be back in its heyday. No more sitcom hits like The Cosby Show, Seinfeld, Friends, or Will and Grace. For years, NBC have been airing The Office, 30 Rock, Community, Parks and Recreation, Up All Night, and a …

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Jan 07

“Deception”: NBC’s version of “Revenge”

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I didn’t know what to expect from Deception when I started watching. Originally, I thought this was going to be NBC’s attempt to make a Revenge knockoff, but by the end of the pilot, I found this show to be watchable, but only if you don’t already watch Revenge. Deception revolves around Meagan Good’s character, …

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Jan 07

“Happy Endings”, “Apt 23″ Destined For Cancellation

Start saying your goodbyes to two of TV’s hugely underrated comedies, Happy Endings and Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23.  ABC did some experimental programming on Sunday night for these two comedies and the results were a disaster. Both comedies pulled in their lowest ratings EVER. Happy Endings only drew 2.5 million viewers and a 1.0 in the …

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Nov 20

Ups & Down’s of the 2012-2013 Season…So Far.

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Hopefully many of you have noticed that the blog has been on an hiatus for the majority of this season.. No worries though, THIS HIATUS IS OVER! Just because the blog as been on an hiatus, the TV industry has still be continuing on, and it’s been an interesting season so far. Without going into …

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Sep 05

“American Horror Story: Asylum” Season 2 Pictures

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One of television’s scariest shows, American Horror Story: Asylum is returning to FX Wednesday, October 17th with new cast members, new terrifying storylines, and a new setting in an insane asylum, which is sure to have viewers jumping out of their seats just as the haunted house did in season 1. FX has released a …

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Jul 25

Check Out NBC’s New Comedy Campaign & Learn Why There Will Be No More Comedies like “Community,” “The Office,” and “30 Rock” Anymore

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NBC touted one word in May at the network’s annual Upfront presentation: “Broad.” It’s no surprise that for the better part of the last 10 years, NBC has been struggling as a network in creating quality programs that attract a large amount of viewers. NBC’s comedies are similar to comedies that stem from cable networks; …

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