‘Seinfeld’ Finale Still Disappoints 25 Years Later: What Is The Deal?

If you were to look up “disappointment” in a dictionary, you’d find a picture of the Seinfeld series finale next to the definition. The final episode aired 25 years ago May 14, 1998. A reported 76 million houses tuned in and there’s probably more who watched it. There was no DVR. People were at homeContinue reading “‘Seinfeld’ Finale Still Disappoints 25 Years Later: What Is The Deal?”

Why Corporate America Should Be (And Quite Possibly Is) Scared Of WGA Strike

The Writers Guild of America has been on strike for about 10 days now. It’s the first time in almost 16 years. For many of them, they are fighting for better residuals of the shows on the streaming services they write for. Sadly, some haven’t even got much for their efforts. If someone gets aContinue reading “Why Corporate America Should Be (And Quite Possibly Is) Scared Of WGA Strike”

‘Mandalorian’ Season Three Follows More Coherent Storyline, Dividing Fans

The Mandalorian may the be the best Star Wars series. The first two seasons seemed to follow more episodic plotlines heading up to a showdown between Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) who has become the main villain of the series. And then Luke Skywalker showed up to help save the dayContinue reading “‘Mandalorian’ Season Three Follows More Coherent Storyline, Dividing Fans”

Don’t Let The Doors Hit Your @$$E$ On The Way Out

To tell the truth, I didn’t think Fox News would shit-can Tucker Carlson so quick. Oh, I believed they’d fire him some time, just not this quickly. I thought they’d at least keep him on through the rest of the year and into 2024. It’s like the part in the movie where you think theContinue reading “Don’t Let The Doors Hit Your @$$E$ On The Way Out”

‘Waco: American Apocalypse’ Presents Most Objective View Of 1993 Standoff

Thirty years have passed since the standoff at Mount Carmel outside Waco, Texas when the Branch Davidian compound erupted in flames following a 51-day standoff with federal agents and law enforcement. Who was to blame? That’s been the biggest question that people have been asking themselves since April 19, 1993. I’ve researched a lot ofContinue reading “‘Waco: American Apocalypse’ Presents Most Objective View Of 1993 Standoff”

‘Selective Outrage’ Appropriate Title For Chris Rock Netflix Special

While Netflix has been making bank with many Netflix specials featuring comedians talking about how they’ve been canceled (i.e. Dave Chappelle), it seemed inevitable they’d lure Chris Rock away from HBO (which used to be the go-to place). Originally airing as a live special in the early part of March, Rock, now 58, seems almostContinue reading “‘Selective Outrage’ Appropriate Title For Chris Rock Netflix Special”

‘Pretty Baby’ Almost Exploits Same Creepy Celebrity Culture Meant To Expose

For a while, it seemed Brooke Shields was everywhere. Becoming popular in the later 1970s while she was still just a child, she made movies through the first part of the 1980s and appeared everywhere. Then, she was gone. Actually, she went on to Princeton University which became a huge story but it’s almost likeContinue reading “‘Pretty Baby’ Almost Exploits Same Creepy Celebrity Culture Meant To Expose”

‘Tale Of The Bunny Picnic’ Is Underrated Gem From Jim Henson

This May, Jim Henson will have been gone from this world for 33 years. That’s almost as long as he was worked as a professional puppeteer, starting out in the 1950s working for a Washington, D.C. news station on a local kid’s show. For many children, they grew up watching Sesame Street, The Muppet ShowContinue reading “‘Tale Of The Bunny Picnic’ Is Underrated Gem From Jim Henson”