03 February 2012 ~ Comments Off

30 Rock Season 6 Episode 5 Recap: Today You Are a Man

Liz arrives at TGS to a big package that has been sent to her. Excited she opens it to find her previous agent Simon, who was banned from TGS, had himself delivered to the TGS offices to show Liz he’s received her new contract. Liz wants to throw Simon out but is outraged by the same deal Jack gave her six years ago. Liz confronts Jack, who refuses to give Liz a raise or meet her other contract demands.

Kenneth comes back from his one day away from work when the Pages were fired and finds that no one at TGS realized he was gone. Kenneth feels hurt and unappreciated and decides to switch places with another Page, Hazel Wassername (Guest star Kristen Schaal), so the writers and staff of TGS will miss him.

Tracy talks Jenna into a lucrative appearance for their shared accountant, Marty Goldstein, who wants them to entertain at his son Adam’s bar mitzvah. Tracy and Jenna arrive to find that Marty’s son was being sarcastic when he said he wanted TGS stars to entertain at his party, and demands they play transformers instead. Tracy and Jenna piece together cardboard robots and perform so badly Adam and the crowd throw food at them.

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27 January 2012 ~ Comments Off

30 Rock Season 6 Episode 4 Recap: The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell

In the second episode of 30 Rock the same night Jenna pulls rank on Liz, going behind her back to Jack so her new movie Martin Luther King Day (a parody of the fluffy romantic holiday movies stuffed with movie stars) gets some promo time on TGS. Liz confronts Jack only to find he has to bend to Jenna’s will because she’s become a famous B actress since becoming a judge on America’s Kidz Got Singing! Jack suggests Liz use her friendship with her best friend to talk her out of the promo.

Jack decides he needs to cut costs and informs Kenneth and the Pages that he is ending the Page program and replacing them with robots. Jack shows the Pages the new robot that will replace them and they are horrified. Kenneth is devastated by the news the Pages are being eliminated and tries to encourage Jack to change his mind by singing a few of his old folk tunes. In the meantime Jack and the rest of the Pages ignore him and argue amongst themselves.

Liz meets up with Jenna and they agree to go to Outback Steakhouse for a girls night out together. Liz and Jenna polish off another blooming onion and decide its time to leave the restaurant but Jenna is being hounded by the papparazzi and PETA. Jenna convinces Liz it would be fun if Liz was able to act famous by dressing in Jenna’s trenchcoat and sunglasses as they leave the restaurant. Liz strolls out of the restaurant to an onslaught of papparazzi taking photos. PETA protestors think she is Jenna and throw a bucket of red paint on Liz, who realizes Jenna set her up to get Liz clobbered with paint while Jenna gets to leave unscathed but well photographed. Liz has had it with Jenna’s selfishness and Jenna blames Liz for being upset with her over her success. Liz and Jenna proclaim they will each find a new best friend instead of being friends with each other.

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27 January 2012 ~ Comments Off

30 Rock Season 6 Episode 3 Recap: Idiots Are People Three!

In part two of the idiots movement episodes on 30 Rock, Jack still disapproves of Liz’s new boyfriend Criss, making Liz miserable. Jack meets up with his old rival Devon who threatens Jack with massive problems from the Gay community because of Tracy’s dumb homophobic remarks. Jack is surprised when Devon tells him he can’t beat Jack in business but he knows Jack can do him a favor by getting his triplets into an exclusive daycare. Jack agrees to get Devon’s children into the daycare to protect the network.

Tracy continues to protest with the idiot movement outside of 30 Rock. Tracy tells Liz she must apologize publically for her negative opinion on the idiot movement and must read a statement the movement wrote for her. Liz ignores Tracy and instead focuses on her relationship with Criss. Liz discovers Criss was invited by Jack to show up at TGS just to torment her. Liz begins to believe Jack’s negative remarks about Criss and against her better judgement breaks up with him.

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20 January 2012 ~ Comments Off

30 Rock Season 6 Episode 2 Recap: Idiots Are People Two!

Liz walks to 30 Rock and finds that TGS is being picketed by the Gay community. Tracy finds himself in deep trouble after a homophobic rant (a scripted comment on the real life Tracy Morgan incident) and Liz has to fix things like usual. Tracy decides to hold a protest of idiots like himself in front of 30 Rock to get back at the original protesters and draws a large crowd, including celebrity Denise Richards, to support his protest. Jack tells Liz he’s “in her head” when it comes to what he thinks is a bad choice in boyfriends. Jack considers Criss yet another loser that Liz always seems to attract to her. Liz tells Jack he won’t be meeting her new live-in boyfriend Criss, knowing Jack will do everything he can to ruin her relationship. Jack derides Liz over the fact that Criss is jobless and trying to get funding for his new business, an Organic Hot Dog stand.

Jenna is desperate for the fluorescent lights to be changed in her dressing room, she has to have perfect pink lighting so anyone who takes photos of her gets her at her best. The Gay TGS janitor is protesting against Tracy so Jenna convinces Kenneth to help her sneak into the janitor’s closet and get the pink fluorescent lights to replace the burnt out lights in her dressing room. Kenneth picks up a box of light bulbs and the bottom falls open, breaking the bulbs on the floor. Kenneth starts to freak since he knows fluorescent bulbs have mercury in them. Jenna is mostly concerned about cleaning up the mess and not getting caught.

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17 January 2012 ~ Comments Off

Golden Globe Winners 2012

Ricky Gervais once again hosted The Golden Globes and was funny yet seemed like he had to drag some responses from the acting audience, with the TV and movie crowd seeming much less exhuberant than in previous years. Still the show went well with some surprises along the way. In movie awards it was no surprise that Meryl Streep won for The Iron Lady, while it was impressive to see George Clooney win for The Descendants over high profile actors Leonardo DiCaprio for J. Edgar and Brad Pitt for Moneyball. The Artist grabbed wins for Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical, and Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical, edging out the ever popular Bridesmaids. Veteran stage and film actor Christopher Plummer won as Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture over a imposing list of actors including Kenneth Branagh, Albert Brooks, Viggo Mortensen, and first time Golden Globe nominee Jonah Hill. Woody Allen won Best Screenplay – Motion Picture and Midnight in Paris but Martin Scorcese won Best Director – Motion Picture for Hugo. In TV awards Kelsey Grammer made an upset win for Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama over Golden Globe nominees Steve Buscemi and Bryan Cranston. New series had some wins with Clare Danes winning Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama for her role in Homeland, and Jessica Lange receiving the Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television award for American Horror Story. And I have to say I was happy to see Peter Dinklage win Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television for his role in Game of Thrones.

List Of 2012 Annual Golden Globe Awards For Television

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13 January 2012 ~ Comments Off

30 Rock Season 6 Episode 1 Recap: Dance Like Nobody’s Watching

In 30 Rock’s Season 6 episode Liz is walking, no practically dancing her way to 30 Rock and meets up with Jack. He can’t get over how cheery Liz is acting, not herself at all. Jack goes on about how predictable Lemon’s Christmas holiday must have been. Liz keeps smiling and Jack admits he is confused by her uncharacteristic perkiness.

At TGS Liz runs into Kenneth who tells Liz and Pete he is prepared for the Rapture that is happening the next day. Kenneth is ready to give away his earthly goods and shows Pete his bucket list to complete. Pete looks at the bucket list and derides Kenneth on his need to finish odd-jobs at TGS instead of doing something he’s never done, like going to the ocean.

Liz meets up with Tracy in the hallway. Tracy is ready to ruin TGS because he is very jealous of Jenna, who has a prime judge job on the new hit America’s Kidz Got Singing! Tracy threatens Liz who tells him to go ahead with his plans, she’s staying out of the drama. Tracy doesn’t know how to take this happy-go-lucky version of Liz.

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09 December 2011 ~ Comments Off

Community Season 3 Episode 10 Recap: Regional Holiday Music

In Community’s Christmas episode spoofing the show Glee, the study group is hanging with each other in the cafeteria enjoying the Christmas season when the Glee club members pile into the cafeteria, announce their all important annual Christmas pageant, then sing extremely peppy and cheery renditions of Christmas carols followed by what they think is smoking rap music. Dean Pelton is thrilled while the study group wants to gag listening to their elevator style music. Britta wonders why Jeff just sits there and smiles knowingly. Suddenly the Glee club is confronted by Chang and his minions who present them with a cease and desist order to stop the pageant. Jeff explains to the study group someone reported their use of artist’s unlicensed songs without permission. The study group nods approvingly at Jeff while the Glee club screams in horror as they have a group mental breakdown.

As the study group meets in their study room Dean Pelton shows up with choir director Cory Radison in tow. Dean Pelton knows the study group stepped in the last time the Glee club did not perform due to a fatal bus crash, and saved the day at the Christmas pageant. Dean Pelton and choir director Radison are there to convince the study group to step in once again so the Glee club can go to the regionals. Choir director Radison seems a little too cheery and intense, making the study group members uncomfortable at best as they insist they aren’t interested in performing.

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02 December 2011 ~ Comments Off

Community Season 3 Episode 9 Recap: Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism

The study group is hanging in the cafeteria. Troy and Abed tell the study group they are estatic that they finally received their expensive limited edition Dark Knight DVD with an autograph and special commentary by Christian Bale. Troy and Abed tell the gang they plan to watch their special movie that night. Jeff becomes annoyed by the three noisy international students playing foosball. Jeff has a thing about foosball, he thinks only losers play it. When Jeff storms over to the foosball players Shirley begs him to stop. Jeff talks down to the foosball players who promptly kick his ass playing foosball and laugh as they leave him defeated and embarrassed.

Shirley finds Jeff at the foosball table after hours and asks him why he cares so much about beating the international students. Jeff tells Shirley he used to play foosball all the time as a kid because it was a sport a lonely kid could play alone since his dad wasn’t around. Shirley lets Jeff in on a secret: she was a rabid foosball player as a kid. When Shirley starts playing Jeff she demolishes him with amazing moves and Jeff begs Shirley to help him get better at the game so he can beat the international students. The international students stroll into the room and find Jeff and Shirley at the foosball table and demand to use it. Jeff tells them they can’t have it and he challenges them to an all out game the next morning.

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29 November 2011 ~ Comments Off

Entertainment Article: Frasier And Monk: Comparing Two Great TV Shows

The highest compliment I can pay to a television show is to lament its ending years after the series finale. Such is the case with “Frasier” and “Monk,” shows that ran respectively on NBC and the USA Network for several seasons. The lead characters, Frasier Crane and Adrian Monk, were two of the fussiest characters who I liked despite their idiosyncrasies. Though “Frasier” ended in 2004 and “Monk” in 2009, the terrific acting and exceptional writing keeps me a fan all these years later.

“Frasier” ran for 11 seasons and featured an ensemble cast that included Frasier, his brother Niles, their father Martin and his health care aide, Daphne. Notoriously fussy, Frasier and Niles spent the series trying to outdo each other with purchases of tailor-made clothing, expensive wine, and fine art, often belittling those who lacked their refined tastes. Frasier in particular was guilty of elitism, choosing to make Daphne use the washers in the community laundry room rather than reveal his beloved hat closet disguised a hookup for a washing machine. Frasier would’ve been an unlikable character had anything in his personal life ever gone quite right. He often started ventures with Niles that did not go well, including opening a restaurant that featured a kitchen explosion on opening night. Frasier dated rather fruitlessly during the series, unable to find or hold onto a girlfriend for longer than a few episodes. As high as he sat on his pedestal, plenty came along to humble Frasier and bring him back to earth.

“Monk” lasted for eight seasons and also featured an ensemble cast – Monk, a former detective; his assistant Sharona Fleming (and later, Natalie Teeger); Captain Leland Stottlemeyer; and Lieutenant Randy Disher. Monk’s peculiarities resulted from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which severely impacted his life yet helped him solve crimes. Monk suffered from a whopping 312 phobias, including germs, elevators, and milk, and was stingy with money, often having to be berated into covering his assistant’s business expenses. Like Frasier, Monk would have been wholly unlikable had he often not gotten his comeuppance. As a result of his OCD, he was often uncomfortable and sometimes unable to function, yet always able to see intricacies of an unsolved crime that others had missed. The one time he was able to live tic-free was when he was medicated, which resulted in a different kind of hard-to-handle life. Monk’s solving of a case that has haunted him during the run of the series showed the character finally headed towards a place of healing.

Frasier and Monk’s bumbling adventures resulted in funny and enjoyable episodes each week they were on. The crisp writing made Frasier’s grandiose (yet ill-fated) plans seem possible and Monk’s quirks endearing instead of irritating. Though stuffy and stingy, the characters’ humanity continues my love for each show years after they’ve left the air.

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About the author: Kristine blogs on behalf of Sears and other quality brands, is very much in love with all things art, and is mildly obsessed with TV. When she is not watching all her favorite TV shows, she enjoys baking and walking her dog.

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18 November 2011 ~ Comments Off

Community Season 3 Episode 8 Recap: Documentary Filmmaking: Redux

Dean Pelton shows the study group the old television commercial that promotes Greendale college and lets them know he has received $2,000 to make a new commercial. The dean tells the gang he has chosen them to star in the commercial with him as the director. Abed refuses to be in the commercial, instead choosing to make a documentary of the making of the commercial and making Dean Pelton uncomfortable in the process.

Dean Pelton begins with a stripped down script that seems almost as hokey as the original. Pierce wants star treatment, demanding that he get a trailer and unless his demands are met he will not play the insignificant role he has been assigned in the commercial. Annie is the script girl who doesn’t totally appreciate her working title, preferring to be referred to as an assistant. Shirley is the single mother giving advice to new students, while Troy and Britta are sharing a hug showing how new students can make friends.

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