Valeris returns. Is she on the side of angels this time? »»
This is the iffy part of the TV season where it’s hard to know if an original episode is airing. CBS is stretching out the 23 episodes to last until May sweeps. It’s a Russian Roulette as to whether you’re going to watch a repeat at this point. »»
While the world focused on the Olympics for the last two weeks, Big Bang fans had their eyes glued on the Maxim cover featuring Kaley Cuoco. This might be the reason why the snow was so slushie up in Vancouver. Just go do an image search on her and M »»
Paramount puts the fazers on stun as they look to subdue the competition in mid December. »»
Solid summer comedy that‘ll get lost in the blockbuster shuffle »»
CBS/Paramount went through and fixed all the old special effects, replacing them with shiny new CGI effects. But hey, if that bugs you, you can change mid-episode and just watch the original as well! Now THAT'S how it should be done. Paying attention, George Lucas? »»
Season three has always taken a beating from fans of Star Trek. It's got more than a few silly episodes and it rehashes some season one and two episodes. But it's not all bleak. There are more than a few classic episodes to be found in season three as well. The question is, is there enough good to outweigh the bad? »»
“The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis” is a perfect title for the holiday season. The guys are in the lunchroom having a heated discussion. Sheldon swears he knows exactly how Superman cleans his uniform. He flies through the sun. The geeks get into a h »»
The TV networks jumped into the super spy business when James Bond became a major cinematic smash. There were as many espionage shows in the mid-'60s are we currently have variations of CSI. The first production to hit American airwaves was The Man From U.N.C.L.E. U.N.C.L.E. stood for the United Network Command for Law Enforcement. Their headquarters was located at the United Nations complex. Instead of battling Communists, their enemy was the evil THRUSH (which according to a paperback novelization was Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity). Barely two years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, this series dared to suggest the Red Menace wasn't as bad as a sinister crime organization. »»