As lame as the results shows are-especially this one-I still can't take my eyes off of all things Idol. The brilliance of this show is that it makes its at-home viewers part of the experience by asking them to vote, but not for a dance crew, or a dancer, or ...
This week is disco week, so we can all expect some cheesy bopping disco beats, right? Maybe some chest hair peeking out from the shirts? Shiny shoes? No. Disco is nowhere to be found on disco night; it is replaced instead by the genre-blending tactics that this season of AI ...
Three characters, three options. How would you do it? Lois Griffin. Marge Simpson. Peggy Hill.
Ok, so they only did it to get us to watch Sit Down, Shut Up, but it's refreshing to actually hear the words "we're sorry." Hopefully they'll be just as willing to apologize for playing on our love of Arrested to get us to watch their new lackluster ...
Tim Stalin and Heather Sinclair take Xiinger's first stab at an IM-style recap, with Fox's new Sunday-night cartoon Sit Down, Shut Up...which boredom also turns into a partial recap of Miss USA.
Do you love musicals? Stories of misfits coming into their own? Stories about little guys proving others wrong? "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey? Jane Lynch? Okay, or even a couple of these things? Then you'll love this trailer.
Since you should be doing something better with your time, or, should I say, watching something better with your time, I'll watch for you. We really only need the last five minutes of the show, anyway.
The theme this week on Idol was film songs, with guest judge Quentin Tarantino (wtf, I know). Because Idol ran over last week (causing many DVR Idol-watchers to miss Adam Lambert's killer "Mad World" performance), Ryan tells us that this week only two judges would comment on each performance. LAME. ...
As if there weren’t enough reasons to make fun of Paula Abdul, she had to have lipstick on her teeth last night. This is so visible in HD, it’s painful.