Dawn Ostroff (CW head honcho): Will resolve to ensure VERONICA MARS sees a fourth season. If you thought a Ferris Wheel outside your office was an eyesore, imagine an angry mob of Veronica and Logan shippers. Zach Braff: Will resolve to sign on with SCRUBS for a seventh season. Sure a film career looks exciting [...]
Recent Posts
Archive for the ‘2006 Year in Review’ Category
New Years Resolutions for our TV Favourites
By theTVaddict on January 1st, 2007 at January 1st, 2007
The 2006 TV Year in Review (Daytime Edition)
By theTVaddict on December 30th, 2006 at December 30th, 2006
Now that we’ve conquered the best and worst in primetime television, it’s time to turn our gaze — weary as it may be from all this TV watching! — toward the daytime dial. Which talk show host sold out? And which soap turned stunt casting into an art form? Read on, fellow addicts! Best return: [...]
TV’s Top 10 Shows of 2006
By theTVaddict on December 29th, 2006 at December 29th, 2006
DEXTER An hour long drama about a serial killer. Does anybody actually want to see that? Luckily for Showtime [and fans of quality TV] a record number of people did — and for good reason. DEXTER featured an Emmy worthy performance by Michael C Hall (Dexter Morgan), compelling stories and most importantly (in the age [...]
The 2006 TV Year in Review (Part 2)
By theTVaddict on December 28th, 2006 at December 28th, 2006
Putting the MUST SEE back into MUST SEE TV: NBC, for removing ‘The Donald’ from Thursday night and giving us a two-hour block of seriously funny television (MY NAME IS EARL, THE OFFICE, SCRUBS, 30 ROCK) for the first time in years. Proof that Emmy Voters don’t actually own televisions: The continued snubbing of BATTLESTAR [...]
The 2006 TV Year in Review (Part 1)
By theTVaddict on December 27th, 2006 at December 27th, 2006
Best sports drama that really isn’t about sports: FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. With actors as engaging as Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton (TV’s hottest new couple) and stories that have us on the edge of our seat, who cares about football? Worst sports drama that really isn’t about sports: ONE TREE HILL. What viewers see in [...]



