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Diary of a Moonlight virgin: Deaths, kidnappings, and vampire slackers

(Season One, Episode 11 & 12) A whole lot of plot development occurred in these two episodes. I’m finally rid of Josh (though, now I’m not so sure it’s a good thing), and we get a glimpse of what the real Coraline might be. Just a couple of episodes left before the shortened end of […]

by Ivey West

True Blood – The secondary characters shine

“Scratches” (Season 2, Episode 3) I spent most of last week talking about how boring I find Bill, and how much I love Lafayette. I think what it goes to show is that as much as I like this show, it’s less for the main relationship as it is for all the relationships between the […]

by Ivey West

NBC’s Trauma just rocked my socks off

NBC’s new fall series, Trauma, seemingly has a similar log line to shows the network has featured in the past. It’s a little bit ER, some Saved, and a whole lot of Third Watch. Truthfully, I didn’t know much about the new show other than the cast included one of my favorite up and coming […]

by Ivey West

Can Heroes get its viewers back?

The cool thing to do, these days, is dump on Heroes. I’m not saying that the show doesn’t deserve it (because I’m not stupid), but it’s almost funny the kind of hatred that has developed for this show since, well, the first season finale. Despite the meteoric fall, I seem to have been one of […]

by Ivey West

Sports Night: Ain’t nothing but a family thing

I was recently having a conversation with Julia about the brilliance of the West Wing, and the topic of Sports Night came up. We were talking about how TWW’s CJ was a pretty well crafted female character, one who I always compared to Dana from Sports Night. I was challenged to talk about what such […]

by Ivey West

Hawkeye Pierce, John Carter, Joshua Lyman – It’s the characters, stupid

No drama can be truly great without well written and developed characters. It is why video game movies rarely work, it is why I think The Stand is one of the greatest works in contemporary literature, and it’s why I love television as a dramatic medium. TV, by its nature, gives the audience the opportunity […]

by Ivey West
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