Lorelai is on decent terms with her parents again, her love for Luke is growing every day, and best of all, her beloved daughter Rory has returned. Ah, peace has finally returned to the Gilmore Girls. Or has it? Just when things were looking up in Stars Hollow, thunderclouds have arrived. First Luke finds out about a long-lost daughter, and now the always troublesome and absentee-father Christopher will pay a visit and stir things up once more.
Will the Girls never catch a break?
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In honor of the best time of the television year — sweeps, of course — we’d like to provide you with some spoilers for your favorite shows. First up: House, M.D. Just what’s in store for our favorite misanthrope? Spoilage after the jump.
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Fans of The Brady Bunch, new and old, will remember the sudden addition of a new “cute kid” in the last season: Cousin Oliver. The addition of new characters, often young and cute, has become something of a warning signal - it’s a good sign a show is floundering. This is the moment The Brady Bunch, once and for all, “jumped the shark,” and ‘Cousin Olivers’
became a sign of doom. Cousin Oliver is back, except it’s Daughter April, on Gilmore Girls. Less than an hour after it was revealed that Luke had a long-lost daughter named April, fans left vicious remarks on message boards everywhere, and have nicknamed April’s character ‘Cousin Oliver.’ If history’s any indication, this doesn’t bode well for Gilmore Girls. Want to find out when other shows jumped the shark? Peep the link.
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Gallery: Gilmore Girls Gets Its Own Cousin Oliver
And You Thought It Would Never Leave: Goodbye To Seventh Heaven
Posted by Rhys Alexander Categories: Drama, WB,
The WB has announced that this will be the last season for its #1-rated family drama, Seventh Heaven. After 10 seasons, it holds the record for television’s longest-running show of its genre. Fans have watched the Camden children grow up, get married, and have their own children. Maybe it is time to bid farewell.
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When we last spoke about Alias, there were two things that we pointed out: the new character of Rachel was simply recycling old Sydney storylines, and that actor Balthazar Getty was simply doing nothing. Sadly, it’s been weeks since we’ve made those first remarks…and absolutely nothing has changed.
This week started off with the detainment of Rachel Gibson’s family. Now that she has become a target, she has unintentionally put her parents and siblings into harm’s way as well. To help Rachel understand why a witness protection program is necessary, Sydney gives her a bit of sage advice: “You do it because you don’t have a choice.” After having to live a double-life for her friends Will and Francie, Sydney knows all too well how this must go. And so do the viewers.
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Is it sad that the most satisfaction I got out of this last episode was watching former Outsider, Tommy Howell (I mean C. Thomas Howell), be dissected? WOLVERINES!!! A close second was witnessing Dr. Ray Barnett get his butt kicked for sleeping with an underage girl. If you were that girl’s father, you probably would have felt the same way about that punk. Is my morbid fascination a reflection upon me or on this show? All I know is that even though I still watch this show routinely, ER has now become so routine that I am forced to entertain myself with the little things.
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Viewers have missed the guy we know and love: Dr. Christian Troy has undergone numerous character changes this season. The once confident, cocky, naughty surgeon has spent most of the season crumpled under the weight of his demons, withdrawing into himself and pushing away the people he loves. The latest episode provided a ray of hope: the swagger is back, the confidence is there, the cocky retorts arrive easily. Best of all, Christian made a strong effort to rebuild his relationship with Sean, which viewers agree is the best character interaction on the show. And of course, Christian wouldn’t be Christian without at least one forbidden roll in the hay. It’s there…just a week after proposing to his long-time girlfriend!
Welcome back, Dr. Troy. We sure did miss you.
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The latest episode of Gilmore Girls sparked mixed reviews. Some parts the fans loved; some parts they reviled.
The Good: Rory regaining her focus in life. The fact that she and Lorelai reconciled. Paul Anka doing better. Lane getting screen time. Lorelai putting the smackdown on the obnoxious Zach. Emily showing true emotion.
The Bad: The always annoying Colin in an unnecessary scene. The unbelievable shortness of the reconciliation scene: fans have waited all season and this is all we get? Rip-off. And the worst, the absolute worst, is the worst storyline ever on GG: Luke’s ‘long lost’ daughter revealed. Ugh.
The Ugly: That bedroom set. Shudder.
As truly rabid fans will note, the episode was written by Daniel Palladino, who fans have always felt was the weakest writer on the show. Perhaps the writer they adore, Amy Sherman-Palladino, will write the next one and add more Good into the mix.
Gallery: Gilmore Girls: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Even Spoilers Can’t Spoil Grey’s Anatomy
Posted by Rhys Alexander Categories: Drama, ABC, Grey’s Anatomy, Spoilers,
This is what I love about Grey’s Anatomy: it’s so wild, weird, and fun, that even if you knew exactly what was going to happen, you’d still want to watch it. With most shows, if you know the spoilers, it’s well…spoiled. A flurry of sweeps spoilers have been flying around the last two days, thanks to inquisitive fans and a certain TV Guide article.
More spoiler information after the jump.
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Lost: Abandoned
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, Sci-Fi/Horror, ABC, Lost,
PHASE SHOCK: What the $%^&?
PHASE DENIAL: I don’t care that Shannon was seen with a gunshot wound to the chest. I refuse to believe that she’s dead. Until I actually see her body buried in the ground, I will refuse to believe she’s dead. I don’t care how many people told me that this day would come, I still refuse to believe them.
PHASE BARGAINING: Didn’t the producers say that one person would be lost forever? Well..where in the heck did that Cindy-chick go? She’s your sacrificial lamb!!!
PHASE GUILT: If only we could have stopped her from having sex with Sayid. Maybe she’d still be alive.
PHASE ANGER: What about the rest of the Shannon’s backstory? What happened between the time she was financially cut off and the time that Boone came to rescue her in Australia? The viewers deserve to know what happened. And what about Sayid? Hasn’t he suffered enough??
PHASE DEPRESSION: Someone please wake me up when this whole nightmare is over…
Gallery: Lost: Abandoned
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