No wonder Shawn and Juliet have such amazing on-screen chemistry, they're dating in real life!!!!! I had no idea! That totally makes me happy. I hope they end up together when the series ends!!!
I decided to watch Bones on Hulu today, and when I picked the episode and the commercial came on, I found that it was sponsored by the National Crime Prevention Council. I laughed for a couple of minutes straight. That was funny.
I totally support the idea. In my opinion, Scrubs has the best supporting cast on tv. Even without Zach, the show can totally live on. JD is closer to my least favorite character than he is to my favorite character, so he really isn't needed. I know that eight years may seem like a long time to be working on the same job, but this show made Zach Braff famous. He might still be a nobody if he wasn't cast as John Dorian, so it really sucks that he is the one who wants to leave. I kind of thought from the beginning that if it were to move to ABC, it would stay there for more than one season. I really hope it does.
An Arrested Developmentand a Friends movie? If they make an Angel movie then all of my retired television will be big-screen! I just love those shows sooo much, these movies better be amazing because I would hate for either series to end on a low note. Both finales tied up all loose ends, and it would be a shame to mess that up now.
This is my personal favorite episode of the season. Robert Best shines and shows off his humor when trying to make his client behave, which isn't easy with a dog. The outfits made in this episode were especially original in my opinion. This episode was perfect to show off the insanity of Vincent, and how Keith doesn't like to play by the rules. What a foreshadowing experience. Plus, who doesn't like to see Tim Gunn trying to handle a bunch of dogs taken for a walk in NYC. Each dog ended up looking like the designer that chose them. Altogether, I loved this episode!
Brad Garrett is a great guest star that completely fits the part of a money-seeking handyman. But the show focuses on Monk's OCD, and there is no way he would be able to stay in the house while the destruction was going on in a not orderly fashion. I figured that the money would have been hidden by the light that was off center or under the tub with the feet that Monk always wanted, but instead the money was hidden in a random wall. There were three parts that made me laugh, and I liked the new therapist, but other than that it was a bad choice of plot for a season premiere in my opinion.
The ending was very sweet with the piano music and it managed to save the episode. Rest in peace, Stanley Kamel.
Bones
Avg Score: 9.12 Total Ratings: 9513 Total Reviews: 560
Bones is unlike any other crime show I know. Most CSI and Law and Order shows focus on how the crime was committed, which could lead to copy-cat crimes. But this show focuses on the evidence of a decomposed body to find the murderer, and not so much on how the crimes were committed. The show is also based on the real life of Kathy Reichs, which impresses me for some reason.
Another great thing about the show is the cast. While people in the actual lab jobs wouldn't be as pretty, the actors are talented and fit the role. There are also an impressive amount of talented guest stars that I recognize from guest starring on other shows, especially some from Angel, David's previous show. Altogether, an entertaining forensic crime show.
While I love and was impressed with members of The Office, the people of My Name is Earl failed to impress. While it was clever and cute to see the celebrities play in character, it was long and nerve-racking to hear an endless line of answers that don't make sense and weren't funny, with the exception of one of Jason Lee's answers that sounded very Earl. This was when he was asked what you would hate to read about someone that you just broke up with, and he responded, they were your cousin. A clever answer, but obviously not on the board of correct answers.
Viewers experience deja vu when the constants are asked to compete in a challenge taken from season one, which happened to be my favorite challenge so far this series. The food store flashback showed that these contestants obviously aren't as talented as the contestants of the past, with the bottom three all worthy of the high heel kick off of the runway. The judges, including Austin, a favorite from season 1, had to chose between an outfit that appeared to be based on a diaper, a garbage garbage bag dress, and the outfit for a squeeky-clean serial killer. It was a tough choice, but I feel they made the right one. I didn't agree with the winning outfit, however, believing that the ironned cups should have taken the win. But that doesn't matter, the great challenge made the episode better than most first season episodes.
TV is how I spend most of my free time. I have even dreamt detailed dreams of meeting Neil Flynn and Zachary Quinto. Once I had a dream that Zach just walked right into my chem class. It was awesome. But about me: basically all you need to know is I have Zach Braff's chin, the female version of Zach Quinto's eyebrows, and Neil Flynn's brain!