Author Archives: Brandi

My Take Too: Brandi’s Picks for the Top 10 Most Anticipated TV Events of 2011

The New Year is upon us, and a new year brings new television. Many of our favorite shows will return from hiatus as early as January 3, and the winter TV season also brings some fresh faces to the mix. After a lot of looking back on the year of 2010, it’s time to look forward at what’s ahead for us in 2011. To make it a little easier, I’ve compiled this nifty little list of TV events that have

My Take Too: Brandi takes a look back at her favorite old and new faces!

Nothing like an illness to derail blogging momentum.  Back from an ear infection induced stupor, here’s a guest post from our friend Brandi about her favorite 2010 new and returning favorites! New Favorites: 5) Devon Sawa – In a guest-starring role on the CW’s Nikita, Devon Sawa returns to the limelight after a series of forgettable ‘B’ movies. This cutie-pie Canadian was the object of my school-girl lust and it is nice to see him all grown up. His character,

My Take Too: Brandi’s Favorite New and Returning Shows of 2010!

Day 3 of our 2010 recollection series has Brandi looking at her favorite New and Returning shows of 2010 – do you agree with her picks? New in 2010 5) Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys (GWLBWLB) Sundance Channel’s recent debut, GWLBWLB, quickly became one of my favorite new shows of 2010. Gaining over 200,000 Facebook fans before it ever aired, GWLBWLB has tapped into the zeitgeist. Focusing on four unconventional New York couples (each comprised of a gay

My Take Too: Brandi’s Top 10 Christmas Holiday Episodes

Guest writer Brandi from www.reelwomen.blog.com stopped by to spread a little Christmas cheer in the form of a Top 10 Christmas Episode list – I love every single episode she mentions, and am so happy that THAT 70S SHOW made it! 10) “A Little Christmas Queer” Will & Grace In its’ last season Will & Grace continued to be the funny and heartwarming sitcom we all loved. In this holiday themed episode Jack is busy helping “a little Christmas queer,”