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.
A neurotic neuroscientist assists a hard-shelled - but loveable - female agent solve crimes with the help of his severe schizophrenic breaks. Yes, a positive take on a genius with invisible friends. Played amazingly by the incomparable Eric McCormack. His character reminds me of a male Bones with added psychological issues. I need not say more?
A time-traveling 'agent' sent to correct a catastrophe from being created by an anonymous group that ruins the future world. Sounds a lot like Continuum to me! But that is concluding this year, so maybe 12 Monkeys will be our replacement? We'll keep watching!
Who wouldn't want to follow Niklaus from Vampire Diaries to The Originals? He's a hottie bad boy hybrid (vampire/werewolf) with a soft spot for blondes and family. Well, not all family members. I like the Mikaelson drama in this show, and the location (New Orleans), but it needs more romance, more interesting female characters (that aren't related to them), and more chemistry all-together.
Following the famous (and super handsome) story-telling traveler, Marco Polo, this series is the perfect depiction of how dramatic and exaggerated his tales were. While we usually love history lessons with action and sex, like Vikings, this show did not keep our interest enough to stick with it.
This new Charlie surprises us all by sobering up and only sleeping with one hooker per episode. Kidding! He drinks nonstop and has gang bangs regularly. Gotcha! The series is actually a lot of fun and all of the characters are likeable, though sometimes too over-the-top bordering on annoying. It sticks with the typical Two & a Half Men misogynistic humor, but that's what Sheen does best.
An engineer turned bushman - could you ask for more? The answer is no! Of course there are theories of this educated wild man not actually being wild. But he is an engineer, of course he isn't going to be sleeping in trees, he'd build a log hut in the woods! That still makes him wild to me.
Whimsical and whitty, Galavant mimics the awkward humor of Robin Hood Men in Tights, but was missing one key ingredient: Dave Chappelle. While Ricky Gervais as Xanax was clever, Galavant needed a character who points out the ridiculousness of every scenario to amp up the spoof-like-nature of the show, or else it ends up being an average musical rom-com.
The first episode was so excruciating I wanted to write an open letter to Will Arnett asking him to revive Up All Night. He deserves better. So many talented comedy icons in this show ruined by fart jokes and an overplayed laugh track. Sizzle...kaboom.
Your run of the mill documentary of the world and how it works, but in more unique groupings like 'time' and 'Light'. A great Sunday think over coffee.
A great guilty pleasure, and also a great inspiration for new fashion trends. The drama stayed juicy until season four, then it got silly. It should have ended two seasons prior when Ivey and Raj were in it.