Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Scrubs Disappoints, Illini don't



So I've been out of the TV critic game for a while, but the return of one of my favorite shows of all time has brought me back.

Scrubs began a 9th season on Tuesday, its second on ABC. However, to say it is the same show as a few years ago would be a terrible mistake. In fact, the whole backdrop of the show has changed. The Sacred Heart has been inexplicably moved to the campus of Winston University as a teaching hospital. Now it is true, a lot of your favorite characters return for season nine. Zach Braff (JD), Donald Faison (Turk), and John C. McGinley (Perry Cox) are still there, but now fade into secondary character mode. Unfortunately, Sarah Chalke (Elliot) only made a brief appearance, and Judy Reyes (Carla) is no longer part of the show at all. The new main character appears to be a med student named Lucy, played by Kerry Bishé (photo above). She even does the voice-over narration that used to be the job of JD. Eliza Koupe returns in a more prominent role as Denise, and her character's strong personality is perhaps the one saving grace of the new episodes. She is working as JD's teaching assistant.

In short, this show is a shell of the show we learned to love back on NBC. The show has been falling off, but I feel that this season will truly be the one that will kill the show for die-hard fans. Instead of being able to ride off into the sun, we are apparently are stuck with the memory of these last few seasons as the disappointing end to a series that brought us so much enjoyment.


Well, on the bright side, the Illini pulled off an improbable comeback to beat Clemson 76-74 that became key to the Big Ten's first ever victory in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge. Illinois faced a 51-28 deficit with 19:00 left, but shot great and capitalized on Clemson turnovers in the second half to complete the biggest rally in school history. Wisconsin's upset over Duke sealed the deal as the Big Ten won the challenge 6-5.

Monday, February 16, 2009

What's On? This Week in Television

What's On? This Week In Television

February 16th, 2009 1:54pm EST Post a comment

DollhouseThis Monday night starts off a new week of television with a lot of reruns. The week culminates in the 81st Annual Academy Awards show, where favorites Slumdog Millionaire and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button vie for the coveted best picture Oscar.

Monday
Pick of the Night: House, FOX 8/7c.
"Unfaithful," a priest checks in to the hospital and claims to have seen Jesus floating above him.

Other new episodes worth watching: The Closer TNT 9/8c

Rerun alert: Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, Two And A Half Men, CSI: Miami Nights, Chuck.

Tuesday
Pick of the Night: American Idol FOX 8/7c.
This two hour special includes the first 12 of the final 36 contestants.

Other new episodes worth watching: NCIS CBS 8/7c, Leverage TNT 10/9c, Law and Order SVU NBC 109c.

Rerun alert: Scrubs

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Pick of the Night: Law and Order NBC 10/9c
"Rapture," Jack McCoy's opponent for DA of New York decides to use his recent decisions to start an attack ad campaign against him.

Other new episodes worth watching: Lost ABC 9/8c, Important Things with Demetri Martin, Comedy Central 10:30/9:30c.

Thursday
Pick of the Night: CSI: CBS 9/8c
"Miscarriage of Justice," Langston (Lawrence Fishburne) is testifying in a high-profile case against a congressman, but the lab decides to reopen the case after new evidence comes to light.

Other new episodes worth watching: Survivor: Toncantins CBS 8/7c. Grey's Anatomy ABC 9/8c, The Beast A&E 10/9c.

Rerun alert: The Office, 30 Rock

Friday
Pick of the night: Monk USA 9/8c.
"Mr. Monk Fights City Hall," When the parking garage where Trudy was killed is set for demolition, Monk intervenes, but instead finds himself investigating the disappearance of a city official key to preserving the site.

Other new episodes worth watching: Psych USA 10/9c, Dollhouse FOX 9/8c

Saturday
Go out and do something fun.

Sunday
PICK OF THE WEEK: 81st Annual Academy Awards show
The coverage starts at 8/7c on ABC with the red carpet show where you can see interviews with your favorite stars. Then afterwards is the presentations of the Oscars live from Los Angeles.

NO episode: Desperate Housewives



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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Starpulse.com articles

I have now been contributing articles to the entertainment website Starpulse.com for 6 months. Most of the articles have either been posted or originated on this blog, but the link below will send you to a page with all of the articles I have written for them, including ones not posted on this blog such as "Scrubs is Back!" and "TV's best crime shows in transition."

Kevin Olsta's Starpulse.com articles
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