This year marked many milestones for the popular medical comedy, Scrubs. It would be the first year since moving from NBC to ABC as well as the last for some of the regular cast.
Kate Langford is a psychologist. She is in a happy relationship, writing a book about sex and the drive behind it, and thinks that everything in her life has fallen into place.
History Channel sits down to talk to members of the clergy, historians, and even Ron Howard and Tom Hanks to discuss the ideas put out there by Dan Brown’s book “Angels And Demons&rdquo
This is the type of comedy that is either hit or miss really really badly to the point that you HATE it. I would even go so far to say it is a miss for more than a hit.
TV On DVD Review Submitted by Pandora on Thursday, September 17, 2009 - 10:30AM
C+
“Grey’s Anatomy” is one of those shows that started out so very strong and then because they attempted to go bigger & better so quickly they often painted the story into a cor
TV On DVD Review Submitted by Michelle St. James on Thursday, August 20, 2009 - 7:46PM
B+
Greek: Chapter 3, which is actually the first half of the second season (Season 3 starts on ABC Family August 31) picks up with the characters dealing with fall-out from spring break hook-
TV On DVD Review Submitted by Pandora on Friday, July 17, 2009 - 9:00AM
A-
A promise made between friends, to climb to the top together; but Brandon & Harry have different ideas about how to do that. Brandon is loyal, protective, and willing to work hard.
TV On DVD Review Submitted by Peter Oberth on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - 12:41PM
A+
Generation Kill is a 7-part dramatic series from Ed Burns and David Simon, the creators of 'The Wire'. And, like 'The Wire', it is a gritty, no-holds barred portrayal of real life. Inst
TV On DVD Review Submitted by Pandora on Monday, May 4, 2009 - 1:56PM
A-
Albert is young, rich and thinks he has his whole life ahead of him. Then he meets the Count Of Monte Cristo, a rich intriguing man that has all of Paris talking about him.
TV On DVD Review Submitted by Peter Oberth on Saturday, September 6, 2008 - 11:00PM
A
Through season one and two, Grey’s Anatomy was a brilliant drama with just the right amount of tension breaking comedy. Completely fumbling in season three, they slowly rebounded this s