I watched an episode of this show earlier today, and I wasn't too impressed.  I ended up fast-forwarding through the majority of it, and I think that one of the reasons I didn't like it may be because I haven't watched the previous episodes so I don't quite know the character's relationships.

What I did watch of it was good, though :]

 

I watched two episodes of The Mentalist that I taped awhile ago, and they were amazing, amazing, amazing.  I'm definately going to keep watching more of them, although they won't be new episodes, just repeats.  Still, they are/were really good.

I highly suggest it if you enjoy to watch the detective/mystery genre of shows.  The show also has it's funny moments, and it goes well with the more dramatic moments, whether it's easing the tension, or if it is just something that makes you laugh.

I enjoyed watching it, and even though they are reruns, it is still easy to understand the plot, even if it is a plot that has continued from other backstories.  Check it out and let me know what you think :]

 

Okay, I saw this movie on Friday night, and I forgot to write my review on it yesterday.  So here it is:

A very enjoyable movie, Ghosts of Girlfriend's Past, starring Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Michael Douglas, and many other people to make up the amazing cast and crew.  The movie had funny moments, sad moments, cute moments, dramatic moments, along with many others.

It is about a man, Connor Mead, who gets women to fall in love with him, and then he breaks up with them before moving on to another woman.  When he goes to his brother's wedding, he finds that he has slept with all of the bride's maids but one, and when he is visited by the ghost of his uncle-who was just like Connor- tells him that he will be visited by three ghosts that night.

The first is the ghost of his past- the first girl he ever slept with
The ghost of his present- the only consistent woman in his life, his assistent
The ghost of his future- you'll have to just watch the movie :]

Overall, I thought that it was a very cute movie, and Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, and Michael Douglas are incredible in the performance of their characters.

 

Was anyone else disappointed with the season finale of The Office last night?  It seemed sort of anti-climatic.  I won't ruin the end and give anything away, but it just seemed not that great.  I missed the very last scene (if there was one, but there usually is).  The stupid recording got cut off.  But it just didn't seem like that great of an episode.  I dunno.

What did you think? 

 

I was able to catch up on some TV tonight, and I'm sad because a lot of really awesome shows are having season finales :[ but no biggie, there's always room for reruns :]

I watched Harper's Island, Cupid, Castle, The Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, and Two and a Half Men. 

Harper's Island was totally weird, but in a very cool way.  I'm gonna be watching more of that one for sure. 

Cupid was cute, and funny, and I'll be watching those more, too. 

Castle was the season finale, and totally left everyone hanging.  It was so good, and I cannot wait until next season. 

The Big Bang Theory was the season finale also, and of course, left us hanging about Penny and Leonard's relationship.  My eyes are gonna be on next season. 

How I Met Your Mother is wrapping up, and the mother has NOT been revealed, yet.  Yet being the keyword.  It isn't Stella, but my theory is that she introduces him to someone. 

Two and a Half Men is most likely also wrapping up, and I think that Charlie and Chelsea are cute but she and Alan have better chemistry.  I've been watching the show for quite a few years now, and it's really cool to see Angus T. Jones (Jake) growing up.  It's one of those shows that I've grown up with.  Does that tell you anything about the corrupted youth of America? :]

I'll be able to watch more of the shows that I'm planning on taping later this week and the weekend :]

 

I watched Southland the other night, and it was pretty good.  I'm going to watch a few more episodes before making my final decision, but right now, it's at three and 1/2 stars in my book.  I'm getting more into cop shows =D.

I also watched the most recent episode of The Office, and it was hilarious.  I loved it.  Oh!

While I'm thinking about it, did anyone see the season finale of Scrubs?  I almost cried.  Was this the last season?  It sure seemed like it would be.

In other news, here's a copy of a recent tweet from Ellen Degeneres: I passed CNN and now I'm #2 on Twitter! I can give headline news too...Banks want more money, another baseball player is on steroids. Done!

Last week's episode of Ugly Betty was as funny as always.  If you aren't watching it, give it a shot!

NCIS has new episodes on, and the reruns are always good (same with Scrubs and any other show).

I think that's all for the moment.  Ttfn.

Leave your comments :]

 

So as you may have noticed, this Blog doesn't get updated too often. I'm trying though. I realize now that I shouldn't have given my little reviews and thoughts on basically all of the only shows that I watch. I should have spaced them out. But oh well. I'm going to be starting some new shows, and I'll update as I watch them. I'll also squeeze in updates on shows that I like but don't always tape, and that kind of thing. Here's a small list:

Southland
The Unusuals
Ugly Betty
House
NCIS
CSI
Supernatural (if we get the channel)
Moonlight

and more.

 

Since I'm really into the show Castle, I thought I'd give a brief overview in case you haven't seen any of the episodes yet. It's like a murder mystery drama/comedy/romance type of show (see post below, too). So here we go:

In the first episode, there were murders that were happening that were following the plot of these books by an author, Richard Castle. He started helping the police team to track down the murderer and once they catch that murderer, Castle wants to be a regular with helping out the squad. He gets the OK to do so, but he and Detective Kate Beckett have an interesting relationship. It's been obvious from the get-go that they have feelings for each other, and the way they each choose to express those feelings comes to be in a rather funny manner. It's fun to watch their relationship progress and I can't wait to see where it goes from here.

In each episode, there is a new mystery to be solved, and they are very interesting to watch the progression of each. If you're into the cop/law types of shows, this is definitely one for you to watch, so give it a shot! :] (and even if you aren't into those kinds of shows, give it a shot anyway, what's there to lose?)

 

Alright, so I finally caught up on I think all the shows that I had recorded. They were (as best as I can remember):

Castle (!)
According to Jim
The Office
90210
The Big Bang Theory
How I Met Your Mother
Two-and-a-Half Men

Huh...I think that was it. It seemed like there was more, and I think there was, but maybe I'm just forgetting about 'em. Oh well....haha.

Okay, the episode of Castle was friggin sweet. I'm like in love with that show. Every week there's a whole new murder mystery thing that's going on, full of twists and unexpected surprises. And the relationship between all the characters is great. It's like a drama/comedy/romance type of thing. I'll give a synopsis-of-sorts in the next post so I'm not taking up too much room here.

According to Jim was funny as always, and I recommend it if you haven't seen it yet. It's been on for quite a few seasons, but you can start anytime. I've been watching it for so long that it's kinda cool to see the kids growing up too.

The Office...Steve Carell...Rainn Wilson...John Krasinski...Jenna Fischer...everyone...they couldn't have picked a better cast. This show is friggin hilarious, if you have enjoy dry humor. All of the characters, the plot, everything is the best possible choice, and always leaves me laughing. If you haven't watched it yet, well, where have you been, living under a rock? (No offense to spiders, ants, or other creatures of the deep, dark, depths beneath our feet).

90210. Don't ask why I watch it. I have no answer for that, and I ask myself the very question everyday. But it's a pretty good show, and pretty cool that they still have members from the original cast on. I dunno what else to say about it, I'm not sure I'd neccessarily suggest it to anyone, but there are a lot of good lookin' people on it ;)

The Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, Two-and-a-Half Men: Love 'em, love 'em, love 'em. They are super funny and the characters are great. Each of the characters from each of the shows have different personalities and the interactions between them all create really funny, really awesome, really different shows. I say different because they aren't made up of all the usual crap that a lot of new shows seem to be consisting of.

So, that's about all for this posting. Check out one or two or all of those shows if you get a chance :]