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Posts by Scott Tunstall

Rescue Me season five goes out with a bang

An excellent season of hilarious, intense and zany episodes concluded in less than satisfying, but more than appropriate fashion. Teddy, who was a nonentity for months, magically reappeared a couple weeks ago. Much to my dismay, he ended up being significant to the Tommy Gavin character arc. Even though I disliked Teddy this go around, […]

TV in the Movies – Marvel versus the Mouse

Unless you dwell inside a deep volcanic chasm or have been in a medically induced coma, you’re aware the Walt Disney Company has purchased Marvel Entertainment for a whopping $4 billion smackeroos. Disney’s not-so-hidden agenda to own the universe in nearly complete. Before they mandate that we all don Mickey ears while singing Hannah Montana […]

Being Human – George grows a pair

I love it when finales live up to expectations. Being Human closed out its six episode first season in dramatic fashion. Mitchell survived his doorstep staking, thanks to ex-lover Josie, who gracefully sacrificed what was left of her terminally ill body. Mitchell clearly felt guilty for feeding on her, but the need to stop the […]

Diary of a Battlestar Galactica Virgin – The piano man

The rebellion was squashed. Ellen and Boomer made a grandiose return. Saul lost his lil’ Cylon baby. Those were the highlights of my last diary entry. Now, I’m nearing the end of this long and winding cherry-popping experience. Ronny Moore is running out of chapters to succinctly wrap up his epic tale of humanity’s last […]

Rescue Me – Sweet Lou

They are attempting to tie up all the loose ends on Rescue Me. Next week’s finale promises to be a doozy, I think. Last night they put to bed the Franco and Mike story threads. Why the writers dropped Franco’s 9/11 subplot and replaced it with an uninspired boxing angle is still a mystery. He […]

TV in the Movies – Does TV need more horror?

I just finished watching Harper’s Island on Hulu. If you’re not aware, it ran on CBS this past spring and summer for 13 bone-chilling, spine-tingling installments. Actually, it wasn’t very scary, but the premise was admirable, if not altogether original. It had a very Screamish feel to it, minus the wild popularity. Poor ratings aside, […]

Being Human – No one gets left behind

Mitchell’s return to the nest didn’t go as swimmingly as he expected. Herrick sold him a bill of goods about it being different, but feeding off a gaggle of runaways while mobilizing an army of undead wasn’t what Mitchell had in mind. So, he split again. Herrick was right about one thing — Mitchell needs […]

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