“Logan would join a limbo contest if it had a redhead in it.” It’s back! About 6 months ago, I wrote a scathing article about
Tag: Syndication
Women: Can’t Live With ‘Em, Can’t Drown ‘Em Like Rats
“I offered her my honor. She honored my offer. And all night long, it was honor and offer.” Anybody remember “The Many Loves of Dobie
The Fall Guy. The Answer Is The Fall Guy.
“We like to call him ‘The Louisville Smuggler’.” So, for some reason, my Pop Culture powers amped up to the next level. So much, in
Arkham Loses Another Patient: RIP Frank Gorshin
“What’s black and white and red all over?” “A newspaper.” Farewell, Riddler. You’ll certainly be missed by this Batfan. Frank Gorshin 1933-2005 Oh God, please
The TV Tropes of 24 and Diff’rent Strokes
Where have all the original ideas gone? For the second time in four seasons, “24” has invoked the 25th Amendment. Now, I’ve gotta admit, it’s
Yay! New Season Of Syndicated TV!
Well, here it is, folks! September 13th. As any pop culture aficionado knows, today is the beginning of the syndicated television season. Forget all the
Knight Rider and Me
So, I’ve reinstated “Operation: Childhood Buyback”. Basically, whenever I get depressed or confused, I try to create a bubble of nostalgia around myself in order
Ryan Seacrest, On Air No More
Well, found out today that they canceled “On Air with Ryan Seacrest”. OK, is anyone surprised? Sure, it was better than the Chevy Chase show,
Killing Don Knotts Before His Time
For anyone who noticed, I took out the Don Knotts reference in my John Ritter post at the request of my Mommy. I’ve been “killing”
RIP John Ritter
And another part of my childhood is gone forever. http://www.msnbc.com/news/965580.asp This one hits a little close to home. Wherever he is, I hope he’s pulling