After a record number of votes, the Final Four has ended. There was plenty of back and forth leads in both matchups. But in the end, we are left with one #1 seed facing off against an unseeded show. The battle between #1 Modern Family and #2 The »»
The Elite 8 round voting has ended and there is still one Cinderella show that has made it to the Final Four. But it was fight to get there for sure. The rest of the final four features two #1 seeds and one #2 seed. That means another #1 seed went do »»
The fourth round voting has ended and one Cinderella show keeps on piling up the wins against top-ranked competition. The rest of the bracket looks about what was expected. There are 8 shows left. Let breakdown what happened in this past round. Th »»
The third round voting has ended and there was only real one MAJOR upset. But it was a big one as one of the #1 seeds went down to a unseeded show this round. The ABC Region saw all of its top 4 seeds make it to the round of 16. Breaking Bad, The »»
The second round voting has ended and a handful of the top seeds were upset by non-seeded shows including one #2 seed! The ABC Region only had 1 upset, though, and that was just the #8 seed Sons of Anarchy barely losing to South Park. The remainin »»
The first round voting has ended and there were no real upsets. A couple of close calls for some of the top 32 seeds, but in the end, all of them are still in tact. There were lots of closer matchups between non-seeded shows, though. Lets break down »»
It’s that time again! It’s the month of March and that could only mean one thing…time for another Inside Pulse TV Tournament, while you drink green beer! The biggest and most talked about tournament during “March Madness” season is st »»
Luck isn't exactly the easiest show to get into. The audience, from the very beginning, is tossed into another world--horse racing--without much guidance and it's a lot like swimming for the first time Characters are using obscure terms and we go fro »»
I'll just come out at say it: I loved the double-header series finale of Chuck. In fact, I'm not sure it's possible for me to be happier. Sure, I could probably nitpick if I wanted to. But that's the thing - I don't. I thought the plot was quick an »»
Guys! I know I haven't written about Chuck very much this season. I'm not blaming NBC, I know what the show's ratings are like and I'm just happy to have gotten five seasons of the show. But - BUT - holy crap, can we talk about how great this sea »»
As I said in my last review, the third episode "Chuck vs. the Frosted Tips" felt like a return to the show I know and love, and Friday night's "Chuck vs. the Business Trip" redeemed any less than positive aspects about the season so far. »»
In a recent interview, Chuck executive producer Josh Schwartz discussed the January 27 series finale. “I predict very few dry eyes,” he said. “Mine did; it was really emotional.” The episode, written by co-creator Chris Fedak was descri »»
Chuck got off to a bit of a rocky start in this final season, but Friday night's episode certainly restored any lost faith (which was very little) I had in the show. "Chuck vs. The Frosted Tips" was a great episode and was the first this season to ha »»
The way the writers handled the plot was impressive, considering how dumb the ending of last week's ending was. They managed to bring everything together, resolving Morgan's Intersect problem, creating an explanation for it, and ending the episode on »»
OK, you guys know how much I love Chuck, right? And it's because of that love that I'm reserving judgment about this final season because, honestly, I have faith that it's going to get better. What I'm not sure of is if Morgan as The Intersect was »»
Seriously? "Chuck Versus the Bearded Bandit" sets up Morgan as the worst person version of himself--wildly overconfident, annoying, and bone-headed. The episode ends in a horrible, unforgivable place, Morgan going to Gertrude Verbanski. Then, "surpri »»
Opportunity knocks and Morgan Grimes - aka the Bearded Bandit - answers the call. »»
Chuck's final season is going to be his best! »»
Carrie-Anne Moss from The Matrix franchise will debut on this Friday's episode of Chuck, playing the role of Gertrude Verbanski. Her company is the main competition to Chuck's new gig. Her character is expected to do something to Casey (Adam Baldwi »»
In the week's episode, an Morgan proves that he is willing to do whatever it takes to be taken seriously including costing Carmichael Industries $150K. In addition, Chuck is beginning to notice some strange inconsistencies in his friend's personalit »»
It's easy to make a lot of jokes about how poorly NBC does in the ratings. But I've got to hand it to them - they air a lot of my favorite shows (Hi, Community and Parks and Recreation! I miss you, Friday Night Lights!) and I, for one, am happy that »»
Somehow, Chuck has reached its fifth season. Through all of NBC's recent and continuing tribulations, it was able to survive due to not-awful ratings and a small but fervent fan base. I can't say the show is nearly as good as it was in the second sea »»
Can't wait for Friday's Chuck season premiere? Our pals at NBC have sent us another preview. Facing certain death, team Carmichael puts the newest Intersect into action in this preview from the Chuck season 5 premiere airing at 8/7c on NBC Frid »»
NBC's new show Grimm will premiere next Friday at 9 PM and will follow the season premiere of Chuck at 8 PM. Here's a sneak peek of the first 20 minutes of the show as well as a special look at the Chuck season premiere as well: And here's »»
It’s almost time for Chuck! The spies return Friday, October 28th at 8/7c, but you can get an early look at the exciting episode now. New Client Casey and Chuck each have a different approach to new customer acquisition in this preview from the »»
Adam Baldwin stars in what might just be the ultimate '80s school gang movie. »»
That was a quick reversal, wasn't it? The episode starts with Sarah in the hospital, covered in ice, and a second later, Chuck and Casey are outlaws after failing to break Volkoff out of prison. None of this makes any sort of sense, but it positions out heroes in the perfect place for an epic episode. It's representative of what Chuck has become. Plot is one of the lowest priorities, and contrivances are expected in large doses and the season finale contends for the most in series history. I'm sure most people who have problems with that stopped watching already, and it's only a small inch that doesn't bother me that much, so I guess it's okay. Would I like to see better plots? Yes. Will that happen? Probably not. »»
Chuck might have it's ups and downs over the course of a season, but you have to hand it to the little show that could - they always deliver a hell of a season finale. »»
NBC was the first of the major networks to announce their new TV schedule for Fall 2011 and Spring 2012. They have A LOT of holes to fill from this past year as they are still recovering from that whole Jay Leno Primetime debacle. Here is a look at t »»
Mid-May is an important time for television executives, producers, and viewers alike. Upfronts are coming up and some shows just have to go. With natural expectations that a show should continue until a proper, definitive ending, most television fana »»