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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by groshan fabiola Schizophrenia seems to be a hot topic in American television these days, and although the disorder is no laughing matter, some of the networks have struck gold by creating characters who possess multiple alter egos. written by groshan fabiola The American Idol auditions tend to be a polarizing enterprise. On one hand, they are enjoyable as all hell. written by groshan fabiola Survivor is an institution. The Mark Burnett reality show began its career as a huge phenomenon, written by groshan fabiola 24 has never been more anticipated by fans as it was coming into this year, its sixth season. The sixth season was hyped up to a remarkable degree, fans were deluged by constant promos on FOX written by groshan fabiola Survivor Fiji is set up to be one of the better Survivors in recent memory. It is naive to think that TV shows, even as they enter into the double digits in seasons. written by groshan fabiola American Idol has begun to carve out a nice little niche for itself. Perhaps this is an understatement, considering we’re talking about the most popular show in the country. written by groshan fabiola Dancing with the Stars is heading into a crucial time in its existence. Will it continue the trend of gimmicky reality shows that flame out quickly after initial, massive success? written by groshan fabiola 24 has become a phenomenon among fans. This is no understatement. In all of my years of watching TV, I have never come across a more rabid and crazy fan base than those who watch 24. written by groshan fabiola Deal or No Deal is a great show that, like the BuddyTV article states, taps into the American fascination with gambling. The contestants on Deal or No Deal are very diverse, written by groshan fabiola Grey’s Anatomy uses music better than any show I’ve ever seen on television. This is a fact. Perhaps show’s have had better music. This is not what I am arguing. Grey’s Anatomy’s written by groshan fabiola Ever since Janet Jackson’s infamous slip during her super bowl performance with Justin Timberlake, the word “Wardrobe Malfunction” has been a household word. written by groshan fabiola American Idol boasts the largest audience in the history of the United States. It seems like everyone I’ve ever met not only watches the show, but is passionate about it. written by groshan fabiola On 24, Jack Bauer has faced every flavor of bad guy in existence and emerged victorious; the one illicit individual to finally bring him down, however, was a computer written by groshan fabiola Alfred Gough has a long history working in the comic book business. Not real comic books, mind you. Just adapting them to both TV and the big screen. However, written by groshan fabiola Supernatural is a great show that currently airs on The CW. If you haven't heard of it, you're not alone. Supernatural isn't publicized too highly, making it one of network written by groshan fabiola I was surfing for info on Battlestar Galactica for a retrospect the other day and came across a piece titled ‘How Battlestar Galactica Made written by groshan fabiola Gilmore Girls is famous for its dialogue. Yes, we all know this to be true, But, what this great BuddyTV article points out is to what degree this dialogue is important. written by groshan fabiola David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik are two of the great sitcom minds of our generation. David Crane was the mastermind behind sitcom giant "Friends" and now has birthed written by groshan fabiola Why do we watch reality TV so much? My theory: we hate the contestants. Face it, having a valid reason to despise is just the rarest of experiences. There is nothing quit written by groshan fabiola Discerning the top ten funniest characters on television is a difficult task. How do you rank them? What criteria do you use? What limitations does one set? Are we looking for written by groshan fabiola Dancing with the Stars on ABC has become a consistent Top 5 hit for the network. It's meteoric rise from summer afterthought to prime time juggernaut has been surprising, at least written by groshan fabiola Have you ever found yourself yelling at the TV after your team just made a boneheaded play a written by groshan fabiola In 1977, Star Wars reintroduced the world to the serialized space opera with groundbreaking results both creatively and financially. written by groshan fabiola Grey's Anatomy is currently the #1 television show in the universe. It's given time slot competitor CSI: a beat down, something that the Vegas-set, formulaic, written by groshan fabiola The premise of Smith is completely ridiculous: A family man (Ray Liotta) is actually a master thief, who travels around the country pulling off grand heists. He has a team of specialists who assist him, written by groshan fabiola Deal or No Deal's massive success is not something anyone could have predicted. Let's be honest here, the actual Deal or No Deal game is pretty darn stupid. written by groshan fabiola So you’ve never watched LOST, you're thinking about starting this season, but you’re a little scared by the “complexity” of it all? Or maybe, you don’t watch regularly, caught a couple episodes, and just couldn’t figure out what the heck is going on written by groshan fabiola Dancing with the Stars has become one of the biggest guilty pleasures ever to hit the small screen. A surprise hit for ABC two summers ago, Dancing with the Stars has become oone of ABC's highest rated shows. The celebrities written by groshan fabiola 1.The Premise
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is about the behind-the-scenes machinations of a long-running sketch comedy show in the vein written by groshan fabiola It’s like a grand experiment, this “American Idol”. It starts with a thesis: “There is an identifiable “X” factor that contributes to super-stardom”. Then, the experiment, in two phases: First, a small group of industry insiders winnow through a diverse group using their experience to discern “American << previous page 1 2 next page>> |