Posts by Jeffrey Kirkpatrick (Page 8)
No Ordinary Family Review: "No Ordinary Powell"
If you read my column this week, you are well aware of my feelings about the way the story of the Powell family is progressing, and of "No Ordinary Powell"...
TV On My Terms: Good vs. Glee-Vil
There is a battle underway in the TV world, unfortunately proving, thus far, the old adage to be true: Good guys always finish last. Despite the crea...
Smallville Review: "Beacon"
Clark, you are the light. How ironic that an episode titled after a shining light of hope was mostly such a dark episode…especially that last scene....
The Big Bang Theory Review: "The Benefactor Factor"
"The Benefactor Factor" was wall-to-wall one-liners, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing. While the plot was about as stale and traditional as they come...
Community Review: "Early 21st Century Romanticism"
I'll come right out with it: This episode was just alright. "Early 21st Century Romanticism" had the usual maximum velocity wit we've come to expect, but t...
No Ordinary Family Review: "No Ordinary Double Standard"
What started out as a light-hearted caper quickly turned darker and delivered a few disturbing moments, the implications of which are very disconcerting. A...
TV On My Terms: Experience The Blunder
Last week, an alleged draft script of David E. Kelley's take on a small screen version of Wonder Woman fell into the hands of a few notable Web-based criti...
Smallville Review: "Collateral"
I'm going to bypass the obvious Matrix comparisons, and get right to the good stuff. Although in a nod to 'The One,' I am going to refer to Cyber Chloe as ...
The Big Bang Theory Review: "The Thespian Catalyst"
I'm usually of the mind that an episode that places Sheldon and Penny together in an amusingly awkward situation is going to result in hilarity. That...
Community Review: "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons"
I begin this review with the admission that I know not a single thing about Dungeons and Dragons, except that back in high school the nerdier kids, even ne...

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