Thursday Feb 2 | Television Without Pity
Now that the Fringe universes are working together to bring down the nefarious David Robert Jones, let's a bring things to a screeching halt with a Monster of the Week episode! I mean, it's not bad, as they go, but I was kind of expecting a kick-ass team-up, and not MOTW, especially not one that seemed to pointlessly hearken back to a Season 1 ... (more)
'Dirty words' still cause consternation in America's courts
In a relatively light moment during recent arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court, Associate Justice Elena Kagan neatly summed up the problem with the Federal Communications Commission's current system for controlling allegedly indecent material on over-the-air television and radio.
Now that the Fringe universes are working together to bring down the nefarious David Robert Jones, let's a bring things to a screeching halt with a Monster of the Week episode! I mean, it's not bad, as they go, but I was kind of expecting a kick-ass team-up, and not MOTW, especially not one that seemed to pointlessly hearken back to a Season 1 ... (more)
Acorn Media // 2010 // 254 Minutes // Not Rated Reviewed by Judge Gordon Sullivan // January 27th, 2012 View Judge Sullivan's Dossier E-mail Judge Sullivan Printer Friendly Review Note: This is a pre-release review.
Cloudy indecency: FCC erratically enforces obscenity standards
I n a relatively light moment during recent arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court, Associate Justice Elena Kagan neatly summed up the problem with the Federal Communications Commission's current system for controlling allegedly indecent material on over-the-air television and radio.
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