Review Kaci Ferrell 5 Mar 2013 - 07:20
This week's Being Human (USA) set up some tantalisingly tricky situations for our supernatural crew. Here's Kaci's review...
This review contains spoilers.
3.8 Your Body is a Condemned Wonderland
One of my favorite things in TV is when writers actually manage to stump me and I cannot, no matter how much I think about it, figure out how they're going to get their characters out of whatever bad situation they've written them into. I never love fiction more than when I'm shouting, "What? How?" at it because I am nothing if not that person who sits through horror films yelling at the characters to not open the door.
This week's episode of Being Human managed to set that up while also confusing me greatly in the process, so let's just take it from the beginning.
Nora is ticked. Beyond ticked. Beyond livid. She's so angry...
This week's Being Human (USA) set up some tantalisingly tricky situations for our supernatural crew. Here's Kaci's review...
This review contains spoilers.
3.8 Your Body is a Condemned Wonderland
One of my favorite things in TV is when writers actually manage to stump me and I cannot, no matter how much I think about it, figure out how they're going to get their characters out of whatever bad situation they've written them into. I never love fiction more than when I'm shouting, "What? How?" at it because I am nothing if not that person who sits through horror films yelling at the characters to not open the door.
This week's episode of Being Human managed to set that up while also confusing me greatly in the process, so let's just take it from the beginning.
Nora is ticked. Beyond ticked. Beyond livid. She's so angry...
- 3/5/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Justin Bieber, Flo Rida, Lady Antebellum and Hall & Oates also perform leading up to Team Blake's victory.
By James Dinh
Blake Shelton and Jermaine Paul celebrate on "The Voice"
Photo: NBC
Universal Records added a new artist to their roster Tuesday night (May 8) when Jermaine Paul of Team Blake was named season-two champ during the finale of "The Voice," which also featured some major star power appearances from the likes of Justin Bieber and Flo Rida.
"I just wanted to say thank you for everyone that voted for me," the former Alicia Keys backup singer said on the sparkler-filled stage, before giving credit to his wife, children and parents. "God bless y'all, man. Nobody but Jesus, man, nobody!"
It was a close call, as host Carson Daly revealed just moments before the announcement that only a mere 4 percentage points separated Paul and runner-up Juliet Simms.
Kicking off the two-hour episode...
By James Dinh
Blake Shelton and Jermaine Paul celebrate on "The Voice"
Photo: NBC
Universal Records added a new artist to their roster Tuesday night (May 8) when Jermaine Paul of Team Blake was named season-two champ during the finale of "The Voice," which also featured some major star power appearances from the likes of Justin Bieber and Flo Rida.
"I just wanted to say thank you for everyone that voted for me," the former Alicia Keys backup singer said on the sparkler-filled stage, before giving credit to his wife, children and parents. "God bless y'all, man. Nobody but Jesus, man, nobody!"
It was a close call, as host Carson Daly revealed just moments before the announcement that only a mere 4 percentage points separated Paul and runner-up Juliet Simms.
Kicking off the two-hour episode...
- 5/8/2012
- MTV Music News
Cee Lo Green never uses 10 words when he can use 1,300, but on tonight’s semifinal results telecast of The Voice, there was a very direct message in the middle of his intergalactic free-verse poetry. The cat-strokin’ dude was correct: It’s been well documented that his team contained ”two of arguably the best contestants on this show” — and it totally blew that one of ‘em had to go home under the “one finalist per coach” rule that continues to be the absolute worst aspect of NBC’s fledgling singing competition. (Yes, even worse than Christina Milians and Milians of Inane Questions from the Sprint Lounge!
- 5/2/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
You got a taste yesterday, but now the full first chapter of The Office's new web series, Subtle Sexuality is here — and it's pretty amazing. A quick refresher before the clip: With most of their coworkers gone, Kelly (Mindy Kaling) and Erin (Ellie Kemper) decide to shoot the first music video for their new girl group, Subtle Sexuality. The track, "Male Prima Donna," is a not-so-subtle slam aimed straight at Ryan (B.J. Novak), who also raps a few lines as his alter-ego, Mr. Understood. But the real scene-stealer is Andy (Ed Helms), who busts a serious move as 'Nard Dog.
- 10/29/2009
- by Adam Markovitz
- EW.com - PopWatch
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