After two years of horrible experiments gone wrong (Ryan Seacrest hosting "in the round" in 2007; five reality hosts handling the duties last year), the 2009 Emmy Awards were an entertaining show hosted by the always funny and charming Neil Patrick Harris. The bits were mostly winners -- especially the Dr.
Last night was the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards -- hosted by the hilarious and talented Neil Patrick Harris -- and of course there's coverage of that show and its winners here on our site.
This episode was slightly better, but I still finished the (approximate) hour off feeling cheated. One thing I forgot to mention from the season premiere is that when Cas comes back from the dead he laid his hands on the boys and left them with runes engraved on their ribs.
Bones is back, baby! And so is your lovely re-capper! And this season, I'll be doing more reviewing than recapping; I figure that if you're reading this you probably have your own opinions...
Check in with us each Friday to find out what's new this weekend in TV.
My pick for this weekend: Jason Schwartzman and Ted Danson's new comedy, Bored to Death, premieres Sunday.
The 6th season premiere of The Office starts off by showing just how delusional Michael Scott is. He's running around the workplace with his two lackeys (Dwight and Andy), attempting what he believes is parkour. Instead of believing that parkour is about finding the most efficient way of traversing environment, Michael interprets it as being creative (and stupid) with obstacles.
This week on our Canadian show: We started out good with a couple of strong routines, but by the end... eeyugh. And questionable though the fairness of it all might be, the right people went home.
This week on the U.S.
Check in with us daily to see what's new tonight on TV.
Check in with us daily to see what's new tonight on TV.
My pick for tonight: There is A LOT of new stuff going on tonight, but I'm definitely waiting for The Office's premiere with bated breath.
It's fall again, which means it's time for the annual return of the TV season. This year's batch of both new and returning comedies looks extremely promising.
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