Author of the book Axing My Exes and blogger of Jerrica's Jerks. I love to write, laugh, and be outside. TV shows over movies any day. If I could strap a screen to my face while gardening and simultaneously write, my life would be complete. TV, for myself, is not to escape but to inspire.
This gets funnier every year! The willing participants are champs. And some of the comedians get picked on more than the host, which is usually funnier and more unexpected. Next up: Beiber! I can't wait.
Bear Grylls is the sexiest man alive. He makes me want to survive in the wilderness for a record amount of time just to impress him. He has conquered impossible feats and educates our generation on how to cope in the wild, both physically and mentally. What an outstanding individual.
A family who lives off the grid with their own accent? I'm hooked! It's a great show, but something doesn't seem right about keeping 5 grown capable men far away from all hopes of meeting a mate. This plan is not sustainable.
This guy is out of his mind, and it works! It's a smart kind of funny that is outwardly political. What he does is great, but I find him a little douchey. Maybe that's just me?
Addictive first two seasons when Sally was in and out of ghost form. She held the show for me. Last season was awkward more than anything else. Vampires dying, the wolf couple fighting non stop, and no real plot direction. It could have ended a season earlier.
Intriguing concept but not hot enough to keep me watching. It was between this and Arrow, and take a wild guess who won. Mmm mm Oliver Queen.
Who doesn't love crab fisherman?! This show can at times make you sit on the edge of your seat, and other times make you fall asleep in your seat. I wouldn't faithfully watch it, but if a re-run is airing on a Sunday morning, I ain't going nowhere.
Oooweee that bitch is cray, and I'm into it! We were apprehensive at first, with the constant singing, but by the second half of the pilot, we were hooked. Team Cookie!
Oh Emily/Amanda, you make me want to be an emotionally detached, assassin-like, sexy super rich Hamptons socialite. Before this show, I wanted to be a doctor in Seattle. Thank you for giving me higher hopes and a more scandalous guilty pleasure. This series had its high and low points but ended in a way that stayed true to the initial purpose of the plot. Glad I stuck through it!
I really thought this would get picked up. I mean, if Lifetime can make a less comical version of this story last 6 seasons, why can't Rebel Wilsons'?