Entries Tagged as ‘season premiere’

October 1, 2007

It’s not grand, but I think I like it

I didn’t want to watch it, just skipped through it a couple of days ago and decided to leave it. but somehow I ended up being bored and wanted some entertainment for breakfast today, so I undeleted the episode and actually watched it.
What I’m talking about is Moonlight, a new CBS-series about a good-hearted vampire [...]

September 26, 2007

big wednesday series disquisition

the shows that are on on monday
I can watch on tuesday
and ergo comment on them on wednesday.
so here goes:
weeds – he taught me how to drive byNancy is so the leader! she totally knows how to do the gangsta stuff by now (“respect!”) as awkward as she may look doing it. [spoiler alert] Last week [...]

August 13, 2007

Weeds

With the premiere of Weeds airing tonight on HBO here’s my two cents about the premiere and the next 2 episodes. There are no spoilers in this post.
I think the premiere was good, it was still fueled by the happenings of the last season finale, it was fast and furious. but considering the first three [...]

July 12, 2007

I was on board when it said “Lili Taylor”

I was already planning to watch State of Mind once I saw it on the upfronts list, so now the fact (that I just learned on afterellen.com) that the theme song comes from the genius that’s Ani DiFranco is only a pleasant add on. A really pleasant add on. And I haven’t even seen a [...]

June 25, 2007

hop on this train while you still can …

… and with episode 2 just out there is still enough time to get into the UK-show Jekyll. So do it, I don’t think you’ll regret it.

Granted I’ve only seen episode 1 so far, but it is excellently made, with just about the right amount of British humour – plus it’s enthralling. Dr. Tom Jackman [...]

June 14, 2007

One girl grows up, the others kick ass

1. OK, there’s not much to say about Sancharram (The Journey), other than it’s the coming-of-age story of a young lesbian emancipating herself from tradition and convention to go her own way. Oh, and that she’s a lezzie in India, where it seems obviously much harder to achieve that. The ending was vague – I’m [...]

June 6, 2007

everybody hearts damien rice

it looks like damien rice is the sole singer/songwriter used in tv and film. at least sometimes it feels/sounds like that. apparently he doesn’t get old. this time hidden palms used the blower’s daughter. which is so old as a song, but it’s still good. so kudos.
about hidden palms itself I’m not sure yet. up [...]