Friday 24 October 2008

Watched recently

Grey's Anatomy: Kung Fu Fighting - better than the previous week's episode, but this whole Meredith/McDreamy thing is beyond tedious. It's been going on since 2005 FFS! Either get married or one of you die already - 4/5

Entourage: ReDOMption - 4/5

The Daily Show: 20th October - 4/5

Grand Designs: The Modernist Sugar Cube, Bristol - gorgeous design for a house, but a bit too white for my liking - 4/5

Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends: Off-Off Broadway - dawned on me as I watched that I've seen this one before, but I carried on watching anyway. This episode followed actors trying to make a name for themselves on Broadway, in TV ads or, to be honest, doing anything at all. I wrote down a few names so I could see if they've had any success:

James Lorenzo - seems the past couple of years have seen get the occasional bit part on TV, having done episodes of As The World Turns, Law & Order, The Sopranos and Gossip Girl. Other than that, a whole lot of nothing, it would seem. He seemed very focused back in 1999...

Sarah Adams - nothing at all! Bad luck!

Nicole Greenwood - 28 years old now, but she looked that back in 1999 as well. Again, a few things on TV such as Monk, Pushing Daisies and Two And A Half Men, as well as a couple of small films.


So, no superstars came out of that programme. Oh well! - 3/5

The Daily Show: 21st October - 3/5

The American Future: American War - 4/5

Stephen Fry In America: Deep South - there's something missing from this, but I can't put my finger on it - 3/5

America's Next Top Model - bye bye Marvita. Of course, it was obvious that both her and Whitney were off to the bottom two because they were featured at the start. It's pretty safe to say the first two models who appear in each episode will be up against eachother at the end. But anyway, Marvita would have never won, so it's all good that she's gone - 4/5

Fringe: The Ghost Network - still daft, still great - 4/5

The Daily Show: 22nd October - 4/5

The Family: The Rules - 4/5

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