Saturday, October 02, 2010

It's Brittany Bitches

And it came - the Britney Spears themed episode of Glee and despite the girl only popping up in three incredibly brief scenes (a good thing), the episode wasn't bad. The best ever - nah, but definitely fun. Having Brittany S. Pierce (yes, she has THAT surname) performing Me Against The Music with Santana and I'm A Slave 4 U were definitely stronger numbers as was Artie's take on Stronger, funnily enough. The group's rendition of Toxic, which sparked a sex riot was amusing but Rachel's Baby One More Time just didn't suit Lea Michele's vocals at all and The Only Exception from Paramore was tacked on at the end. In terms of actual plot with this episode - Beiste is still likeable, Sam/Sunshine aren't here, Emma works better with Carl than Will, Terri's appearance was a dead end, Sue getting injured when she pulled the fire alarm was amusing and anything involving Rachel and Finn was a snoozefest and the likes of Quinn, Puck, Mercedes and Kurt had naff all to do. Plus Jacob's level of perviness sky rocketed in this episode. Also the episode could've found a better reason for the Britney videos besides Carl's funky gas but overall, it was an enjoyable episode.

I do generally like lighter, comedic episodes of Merlin and after the rather darker two part opening to this season, I guess one was needed. The problem was that Goblin's Gold just didn't tickle my funny bones. I've watched the episode and I still didn't enjoy it. It was fun to see the goblin possess Gaius and it was refreshing that Arthur used his brain cells to realise that Merlin hadn't cursed everyone but overall, it was pretty much a disjointed and unengaging episode, though tonight's Gwen-centred episode does look promising.

Lois Lane popping out of a cake in a bunny costume? Haven't Smallville devised every excuse possible to get Erica Durance into skimpy attire? Probably but this was a mostly fun episode and it was interesting to see Lois give up the Blur for Clark as well, even if Clark did put her in danger by getting her to have a secret relationship with the Blur at the same time. Only two episodes and Season 9 is done on E4. Wonder if they'll speed up with Season 10.

I hate TG4 for airing The Vampire Diaries at an earlier time, especially on the same as another show I watch but I am getting more and more into the series. This week's episode was a gem for varying reasons - more screentime for Jenna, Logan's reappearance, the debut of Alaric and more importantly, Bonnie learning more about her ancestors, destroying a certain necklace and surviving being bitten by a rather incensed Damon. The only stuff that bogged down the episode was the Stefan and Elena but having Stefan and Damon taking the piss out of each other amended that for me. I'm starting to believe in them as brothers as this show progresses.

It's boot camp time at The X Factor and that only means one thing- the showe being on longer than it should be. There's only so much of this show that should be on and sometimes I do wonder if the increased amount of time is really a good thing. In terms of who wins the bloody thing, I still can't really decide. Cheryl Cole will probably bag it for a third year going.

By this time next week, I'll be talking about the UK and Irish versions of The Apprentice and it will be interesting to see which one is the better series as it'll be the first time that they've both been on at the same time. This week in the Irish had both Elev8 and Fusion having the unenviable tasks of trying to come up with an original diet menu for Unislim and when the lads lost, David predictably got the boot. I'm not liking the fact that so far, it's still male (with Ciara) versus females though. I think it's time the groups got mixed up now.

- Apparently Glee fans are pissed off that Gwyneth Paltrow will be appearing on the show. I know her site makes no sense and that she's a bit weird but I'm intrigued by her appearance.
- Sonia Braga has been cast to play Luc's mother in an upcoming episode of Brothers And Sisters. Her previous TV works have included Sex And The City and Alias.
- Mistresses actress Shelley Conn has landed a leading role in upcoming sci-fi series, Terra Nova.
- NBC have ordered a pilot from Jack Black and also are planning to do a remake of The Munsters.
- FX UK will be airing zombie series, The Walking Dead from November 5th.
- It's being heavily rumoured that Sky will be picking up Mad Men for next season while LivingTV will be airing the fourth season of Chuck from October 14th.

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