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.
Outstanding comedy! From the endless one-liners to the unforgettable characters, the Chappelle Show tops any sketch comedy series ever made. It was a sad day when he peaced out. We'll always have Clayton Bigsby.
Is it strange that I wish The Governor comes back? He was the best villain and he made the series that much more exciting! Also an unpopular thought; I know the show is about survival, but I really do want to see more romantic relationships (yes, girls watch this show too).
Intriguing and primal with a hint of sexiness...in the first season. The second fell flat on it's ass for me. It's been a struggle to keep up, but I will give it the benefit of the doubt for the rest of season two. After that, it may get cut, or I may becoming obsessed again. I hope it's the later!
The most honest history lesson you'll ever get by someone about to puke their guts out. Brilliant. Just brilliant. Where do I sign up?
Oh Kelen Coleman, you deserve so much better than this. The laugh track is over used and the punch lines don't even deserve it. Amateur (half) hour.
I could listen Ricky Gervais all day. Their dry humor about random topics and Karl Pilkington's rants make this show perfectly hilarious.
What a fun role for Debra Messing! Her quirky humor is perfect for this dominant-single-mom-detective character. The murders are not complex, but the dialog between main characters is what you watch this series for anyways. The casting is spot-on and I hope this show stays!
When Bachelor in Paradise made a baby with Dating Naked, they created Coupled. It's silly and addictive, with loads of juicy gossip potential. One for the ladies! Host Terrence J is actually hilarious, hot and so likeable.
The X-Files is more relevant and interesting than ever! Let the alien conspiracy nerd-off begin! I love how true they've stayed to their characters, though their chemistry has completely faded - but that doesn't matter, I predict a new (potential alien) interest for Fox. Thank you TV gods for bringing this back!
Oh no! Sad face. Poor Mark-Paul Gosselaar. This show about two couples going through daily suburban life could be watchable if they didn't try way too hard to make everything funny. And fail at it. It's a laugh-track time-bomb.