Smallville has a broadsheet for its local newspaper. From the name alone and the whole setting, a broadsheet for a small fictional town in Kansas just doesn't feel right. There also happen to be a lot of people who have been affected by the meteor shower that brought little Kal-El to Earth. So far it's been a great show to watch.
Despite being months past due The Amazing Race seems like it will yet again be pushed back another week. The next episode was supposed to be one in were they get lost in Sydney. Tara and Wil so tried to be up in everyone's face about spending half of the year in Thailand that they forgot all about knowing where to walk. Got lost the idiots did. Very funny stuff.
Buffy is getting way too dark to enjoy as light fare. Some investment looks likely as the finale looks to be scheduled in for the next Tuesday. As a general rule, people who watch science-fiction only turn their televisions on during late night.
Enterprise is moving again for what would probably be the first of many, many moves around in time slot. At least Letterman is back.
Speaking of which, Burgo will be back with a favourite, Catch Phrase, after all, that sham of a wreck they called Pass the Buck did suck so. Last time, to get on the show, a call enquiring contesting was made but never followed up. Perhaps with ample time supplied by unemployment, 9990 0456 may be called to try it out.
Soon Van - Friday, 19 July 2002 - 06:43
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