Tuesday, September 15, 2009

(P)Review : It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 5

Television's most non-PC but shockingly funny sitcom is set to return for it's 5th season Sept. 17th. In what promises to be a terrifyingly hysterical look in to the deep, dark, shattered realm of human nature, "The Gang Exploits The Mortgage Crisis" looks to set the tone for another brilliant season.

I can't. Freakin'. Wait.

Fall TV Shows

Get Ready for new shows this fall! Check out this quick rundown to get you started!

ABC TV:

-V : The world's first encounter with an alien race. Calling themselves the Visitors and promoting an agenda of peace, they seem to be friendly, but are they?
Starts Tuesday: 8pm: NOV 3






-Modern Family
: Told from the perspective of an unseen documentary filmmaker, offers an honest and frequently hilarious look at the complexity of family life.
Starts Wed: 9pm: Sept 23
Check out this sneak peak of Modern Family:

Fox TV:

-Community: When a fast-talking lawyer (Joel McHale) finds his degree has been revoked, he is forced to go back to school. Hoping to score points with a pretty coed, he invents a study group and invites her to join. Imagine his surprise when she's not the only one who shows up for help with Spanish from the board-certified tutor he proclaims himself to be.
Starts Thursday: 9:30pm: Sept 17


-FlashForward: Where 'V' is more of a thriller, this other ABC drama inherits 'Lost''s more puzzling elements. The central mystery -- Why did everyone black out for two minutes? And were their visions really from the future? -- is absorbing enough for fans to theorize obsessively about it for years to come.
Starts Thursday: 8pm: Sept 24
Quick Sneak Peak of FlashForward:


CBS TV

-The Good Wife: We can hear the elevator pitch: "What if Bernie Madoff's wife … went back to practicing law?!" But CBS' 'The Good Wife' moves beyond its ripped-from-the-headlines origin thanks to a top-notch cast, including star Julianna Margulies (in her first decent gig since 'ER').
Starts Tuesday: 10PM : Sept 22




-Three Rivers: An elite team of medical professionals who work with organ transplant patients and their families, offering a last chance at hope for many. Starts Sunday: 9pm: Oct 4






WDCW TV:


-The Vampire Diaries: A few months after their parents are killed in a tragic car accident, Elena Gilbert and her brother Jeremy are trying to come to terms with their greif. For Elena, its a struggle.... She finds herself drawn to a handsome and mysterious new student, Stefan, unaware that he is a centuries old vampire.... Think Twilight...
ALREADY STARTED: Who Cares

Glee Feed Back

Some critics said the new TV show Glee (premiered last week on Fox) could be characterize by, “Election” with music, “Bring It On” meets “High School Musical,” or even a lunchroom version of “The Breakfast Club.”" - New York Times

Yes, Fox's New TV Show is very reminiscent of cult classics like Pretty in Pink, Freaks and Geeks, and takes many cues from reality television shows like dare I say, American Idol! If you saw it give us your feed back on AlreadyReviewed.net!

If you haven't watched it yet, Its on Tomorrow Night (Sept 16) at 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT -Victor Garber and Josh Groban Guest-Star!

Watch last weeks episode of Glee here:
and tell us what you think!

Friday, August 21, 2009

"Glee" to Premier on Sept. 16 of FOX

"" a comedy/musical Television Show, which pilot was screened back in May, is partnered with "So You Think You can Dance" to premiere on September 16 on FOX.

This Season Premier is something you don't want to miss.













Check out the Main Cast:


Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester
Jessalyn Gilsig as Terri Schuester
Jane Lynch as Sue
Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury
Chris Colfer as Kurt
Amber Riley
Kevin McHale
Lea Michele as Rachel Berry
Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson
Dianna Agron as Quinn
Mark Salling

Its going to be good... I promise...

Glee Official Site: Click here

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

(P)Review : Venture Brothers : Season 4

This just popped up over at AdultSwim.com and I can't be more excited. This is going to be an epic season for the Venture Bros, and that's got me pretty freakin' stoked! If you keep watching after the Season 4 trailer, you'll find out what to expect from this season, as well as see how utterly strange the cats who make this show actually are. I may end up discussing Season 3 sometime in the near future, as a sort of Primer to the new season, so keep an eye out for that!

BEHOLD SEASON FOUR IN ALL IT'S MAJESTY!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

(P)Review : Fringe Season 1

Merely a child to the world of prime-time television, Fringe, a cross-breed of the X-files and CSI, will begin its second season this Fall on Fox. The first few episodes ran a little slow for me, but I was quickly greeted with a jaw dropping finale a few episodes in that immediately hooked me to a show which blurs the line between Science Fiction and reality. Fringe began as the brain-child of J. J. Abrams, (creator of LOST, Cloverfield, and the new Star Trek movie,) and has grown to average almost 10 million viewers a night. Fringe pushes the envelope of everyday TV drama by cutting out five to ten minutes of commercials a night, which adds quite a bit more time in which to blow your mind. If the first episode doesn’t have you hooked immediately, keep watching because Fringe will surprise you, it will confuse you, it will make you cringe and it most certainly will make your jaw drop and head spin in confusion. The second season will begin Thursday, September 17th at 9pm. So if you’re like myself, and enjoy television shows that will make you question what we call reality, I strongly suggest you tune in.

Written By: Jason Pantone

By it from Amazon Here: Fringe: The Complete First Season

Fox TV


-Fringe Season 1 summaries and reviews to come later this week...

-Get ready for preview of Fringe 2nd season (Season 2 Starts Sept. 17th)!


Here is a teaser:

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