Prison Break
July 31, 2008
Prison Break TV Show centers on Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) who is on death row for a crime he did not commit. His brother Michael (Wentworth Miller) decides to get incarcerated in order to free his brother and prove his innocence. Michael aligns himself with other prisoners as well as his one and only outside ally, defense attorney and longtime friend Veronica Donovan, to prove Lincoln’s innocence.
Undoubtedly pitched to network executives as “24 Behind Bars,” the weekly, hour-long continuing drama Prison Break starred Wentworth Miller as structural engineer Michael Scofield, who when first seen by the audience was somewhat inexplicably in the process of committing a bank robbery — and then allowing himself to be arrested and convicted.

Scofield was sentenced to five years at Fox River Penitentiary, where, by a stunning coincidence, his brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell) was spending his last month on Death Row, awaiting execution for the murder of the brother of the U.S. vice president. Convinced that Lincoln was innocent and the victim of a government conspiracy, Scofield had purposely gotten himself incarcerated at Fox River for the express purpose of helping his brother escape — a task made slightly less formidable by the fact that Scofield had helped design the prison! Prison Break was given a major publicity blitz before its Fox network debut on August 29, 2005.
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Pokemon
July 31, 2008
Pokemon TV Show is an animated series, story of a young boy, named Ash Ketchum. At the age of 10, he receives his first Pokemon, Pikachuu from Prof. Oak. Ketchum starts his Pokemon journey along with his best friends: Misty a Water Pokémon Trainer, Dawn who travels around to compete in contests like her mother, Brock a Rock Pokémon Trainer, May who starts journey for sights and not for Pokemon, Max, and Tracey.
Actually, Ash wants to become a ‘Pokemon Master’. They all travel through the Kanto, Orange, Hoenn, Johto, Sinnoh regions and enter into the Pokemon League Competitions. During their journey, these guys encounter with various Pokemon monsters and get into various skirmishes. Whenever Team Rocket, an evil organization tries to do its evil deeds, it gets fail only because of Ash, his pokemon and his fellow friends.
Knight Rider
July 31, 2008
Knight Rider TV Show moves around Michael Long, a crime fighter, who is seriously injured while investigating a case. But a billionaire, Wilton Knight Founder of Knight Industries for the Foundation of Law and Order, finds him, saves him and gives him a new face. It looks that Knight wants to start a war against criminals who operate above the law & order and he chooses Michael to wage this war. Knight also gives him a new name: Michael Knight and a new mission in life- to travel around the world and save the mankind by righting wrongs and by punishing the criminals, with the latest in high tech computer weaponry and gadgets at his disposal. The most notable piece of equipment which is supplied is “Knight Industries Two Thousand,” or “KITT”, a high-performance sports car fitted with artificial intelligence.

It was having the capacity to travel 300 miles on the ground, underwater, and even in the air and it was able to speak, usually for the purpose of imparting important information. Michael got the assistance of one of Knight’s associates, Devon Miles. In Knight Rider series, Bonnie is a mechanic who takes care of KITT. In its second season, Bonnie was replaced by April, as a new mechanic. During the next season the show got a new member, Reginald Cornelius III or RC3.
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Big Brother 10: PoV Competition #2
July 23, 2008

(S10E05) “At 22, I’m the youngest person in the house. I’ve won every competition so far and I don’t have a target on my back!” - Jessie
Well, for some odd reason it appears that Jessie indeed doesn’t have a target on his back inside the Big Brother 10 house. Maybe it’s just the Year of the Stupid or something. Little does he know that there seems to be a big target on his back with the internet crowd. I personally would like to see both his inflated ego and his inflated body deflate like a popped balloon. POP! To dream, to dream.
Read on past the jump for the full review of tonight’s show.
During the inevitable recaps, we’re reminded that someone will win the Power of Veto tonight. Will they use it to save someone on the block? We’re also told an “explosion will rock the house.” Hey, could it be? Will someone pop Jessie? Now, there would be a fun show!
The after-nominations jitters
Steven takes his nomination personally, most likely because Jessie made it personal. Instead of saying that both Dan and Steven were on the block because they were in cahoots with the now-evicted Brian, Jessie said Steven disrespected him. Oh, how dare anyone diss the Great Jessie Balloon? While I think Steven really needs a thicker skin in the matter because he’s so hurt that most of the house has targeted him, he is right to take the nomination as personally-inspired.

Of course, Jessie gloats about the Great and Powerful Jessie. Feh. Hopefully he will fall soon. Unlike Steven, Dan approached Jessie to plea his case. After all, he was loyal to Brian because he gave his word. Steven backed down and voted with the crowd while Dan didn’t betray Brian. It’s pretty smart thinking on Dan’s part. Jessie obviously wants people to suck up to him and Dan’s doing that. Jessie also has some inflated view of loyalty in a game where backstabbing and deceit play larger roles. Dan was loyal to Brian and vows his loyalty to Jessie. Alas, he probably means it, too.
Although Libra wants Steven evicted because she feels he’s a more powerful player than Dan, Angie has pangs of sympathy for him. When she says something about Steven staying in front of Libra, Steven just cringed. He then told her that she should be careful about anything she says in front of the others. Steven feels that Angie and Dan will be the next targets if he goes this week.
Showmance in the wings and Memphis aligns more with the Dark Side
Okay, this could just be a quirk of mine. But I wouldn’t give any man I’ve known for less than three weeks a pedicure. Well, maybe if it was my chosen career, but … ew. It turns out Michelle has sort of a crush on Jessie and wouldn’t really mind having a showmance with him. She gave him a pedicure. May I say “EW” even louder now, please? My opinion of Michelle, which wasn’t great to begin with, plummeted with this news. Others see through Jessie’s bloated self-image. Why can’t she? Ew. That’s all I have to say about anyone thinking Jessie is all that.
And then … where is Memphis’ mind? Is he just a mimbo falling under the spell of Jessie? I was figuring him for a player in the game, not a follower of a Perceived Prince. I was thinking that Memphis and Michelle were merely the flying monkeys for Jessie, but it seems like they’re more in the decision mix than that. They’re more like the crystal ball for him. I can only hope that Memphis is playing him. I’m eliminating Michelle as a lost cause, yet I hold onto the chance that Memphis is actually playing the game of Big Brother.

Even though I have my doubts that aligning with Jessie will do much for Memphis in the long run, aligning with Jessie could actually help another houseguest right now. You see, Steven was right. Angie is outside of the main group due to her early alliance with Dan and Steven. One way to get her in with the current in crowd is to get her in the light of the almighty Jessie. Memphis did just that.
The alliance of three — Memphis, Jessie, Michelle — realized they needed a fourth member. Memphis, always close to Angie, convinced Jessie that they should take Angie into their alliance. Jessie, continuing his path of never thinking for himself, agreed with him. Of course, it’s a smart move for Angie right now. Hopefully both Angie and Memphis will dump muscle-boy down the road.
Mellow talks and Keesha draws fire
The show has Steven as hailing from Texas, but he’s originally from Louisiana. Renny touts herself as the ultimate New Orleans socialite (although I have some reservations about that). They found they both had something in common. They’re both survivors of Hurricane Katrina. It’s changed both of their lives and they now have a soft spot for each other. No, not a showmance. That would be just plain weird.
Keesha enjoys Steven and would like to see him remain in the house. Steven warned Angie not to campaign for him because it could be to her own detriment, he should have warned Keesha. Foolishly, she told the anti-Steven women (Libra, April, and Michelle) that she’d like Steven to remain in the house. She wanted to win veto just to save him. Oh, geez. Now they’re thinking Keesha a floater. Michelle ran to tell Jessie and Memphis about it. She doesn’t trust Keesha and thinks they shouldn’t trust her either. So, Angie made it in with the in crowd and Keesha is in with the out crowd.
The Power of Veto competition
In the random picks for players, Jessie selected Michelle’s name out of the bag. That’s perfect for his agenda as she’s in his alliance. Dan got Houseguest’s Choice and chose Libra as she was a neutral pick. He doesn’t really want to win — he’s sure that if the nominations remain the same, it will be Steven going home. Steven was lucky enough to pick Keesha, about the only person in the house who might save him. Unfortunately, Jerry was chosen to host the competition. I don’t know how much I can deal with him yelling in a hoarse voice. Maybe he’s a nice guy and was a good soldier, but announcing will never be his claim to fame.
The competition itself was fresh. The players each had their own little podium complete with a fake driver’s license (with bad photos as per DMV shots), and a steering wheel. It was called “License to Drive.” They were shown several vanity plates from different states. They had to unscramble plates to reveal the Big Brother phrase they were given. For example, they were told they had to find the plates which read “eviction.” Three separate plates read “EEE,” “VICK,” and “SHUN” out of the perhaps twenty plates on the wall. When the player buzzed in, they had to give the states of those plates in the proper order to spell the word.
Dan, planning to throw the comp from the beginning, was out in the first round with a wrong answer. Jessie was out next because he’s not too bright. Keesha ended up winning the first ten points. Uh-oh, the others were sure that she would save Steven if she won the PoV! And Steven was hoping she’d win it and save him. After all, he was giving her big sad puppy eyes when he was the first to go down in the second round. Michelle won that round.
Next up for grabs in the competition was a slop pass. The hitch was that the winner of the pass would have to sit down and could no longer compete for the Power of Veto. Libra saw the phrase immediately and made a big deal about not going for the pass. She’s a part of a team and all that, you know. Michelle saw it, too. Everyone but Steven seemed to be hoping Keesha would go for it. But in the end, all three girls timed out on it.
In the third round, Libra pressed the buzzer too soon and was a goner. Keesha tried for it and forgot the last state in the puzzle after the curtain went down. Michelle wins the Power of Veto. The Jessie Camp is happy. Steven went from sad puppy dog eyes to kicked puppy.

Verbal brouhahas and cat fights ensue
Jessie does his best to tell everyone that had Keesha won, she would have saved Steven. Libra just had to go on and on about how loyal she was to her team by not taking the slop pass … even though Keesha and Michelle did the same thing. Steven finally took Keesha aside and warned her to not so actively campaign for him as the girls will stab her in the back. So then Keesha started to push the agenda that Libra should go with Renny, April, and Michelle. Nope, she wasn’t saying Steven should stay. She was just pointing out that Libra needed to go.
Keesha, known to not back down from a good cat fight, started yelling at Libra that she wouldn’t have used the veto to save Steven. She wanted to win it to prove she was loyal to the group by not saving him. Of course, we’ll never really know because Michelle won it. Libra screams back. Keesha yells some more. Meow.
Keesha then went to Memphis and Jessie to tell them that Libra stirs up the house with her lies. Both looked receptive to the idea of backdooring Libra this week. She’s in the middle of drama in the house all the time and often turns others off with her controlling ways. From there, Keesha went to Renny and Jerry, telling them that Libra said her team lost the food comp due to having the two old people on their team. Yes, she did say that. You folks watched the comp. It anyone was responsible for their loss, it was April.
Jerry burst into Libra’s room and, sure enough, it became a verbal brouhaha. You gotta love a good verbal brouhaha. But it’s not as good as another cat fight and there was one coming. Renny, who usually doesn’t get really heated despite that thing with Jessie, was waylaid by Libra. Who said what? Huh? Actually, Libra did say it was due to the old folks and Renny was only the subject, not the teller of tales. Meow.
Steven, trying to use the drama to his advantage, approached Michelle and Jessie in hopes that he could convince them to use the veto to backdoor Libra. Since Libra was always in the middle of the dramas in the house, he’s sure they would vote her out. Steven even said if Michelle took Dan off the block and it was him (Steven) against Libra, she would be voted out. They seemed to consider the idea, but didn’t commit.
The Power of Veto ceremony
After all the verbal brouhahas, cat fights, and secret anti-Libra gatherings, the ceremony itself was a bit of a letdown. In his attempt to stay, Steven told them he was tainted with a stigma which will haunt him until the day he leaves (sounds painful, doesn’t it?) because he aligned with Brian. He said she had to make the decision which was best for the house. Dan claimed he made his own bed and must sleep in it and said he’d love for the Portuguese Princess from Providence to use the veto to save him, but no hard feelings if she doesn’t.
Michelle made it short and sweet. She wouldn’t use the Power of Veto because it would be foolish of her as she would make enemies. She hopes they understand. And that was it. Dan is pretty confident that he will stay this week. Steven said something weird about shoving their faces in the toilet to get them to keep him in the house. Um … I don’t think that would be quite the right approach.
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Burn Notice TV Show
July 17, 2008
In Burn Notice TV Show Michael Westen, a highly trained American secret agent receives a “burn notice” for an unspecified reason from his superiors. Effectively, Michael is fired. Michael was cut off without a penny or without any other resources and flagged as a bad risk for any other Government agencies. Penniless, Michael returns to his hometown in Miami and tries to get his life in order. Now, Western must find out who issued that ‘burn notice’ and why they did it ? He is determined to know that who had blacklisted him and why?

Michael freelances his skills to earn money and while searching his answers, he is assisted by his friends; Fiona Glenanne , an explosives/reconnaissance/surveillance expert formerly with the Irish Republican Army and Michael’s ex-girlfriend; providing both moral and physical support for our hero , and Sam Axe, a former Navy SEAL skilled in surveillance. Also in cast was, Madeline, mother of Westen , and she is unaware of his son’s profession.
Burn Notice combines a mixture of action and a fresh sense of humor that combined result in new breed of spy. Burn Notice joined the USA Network lineup on June 28, 2007 with a special 90-minute episode. The show is produced by FOX Television Studios in association with Fuse Entertainment.



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