Writing things so you don't have to
Posted on September 17, 2017 by Colm Currie
In which I am surprisingly positive about things and don’t give out as many Oh-No-Nos as usual.
Category: Emmys, Media, Non-Fiction, Opinion, TelevisionTags: A Series Of Unfortunate Events, Alec Baldwin, Alfred Enoch, Alfred Molina, American Crime Story, Anthony Anderson, Atlanta, Aziz Ansari, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bette Davis, Better Call Saul, Better Things, Big Little Lies, Bill Camp, Black-ish, Bloodline, Bob Odenkirk, Breaking Bad, Carrie Coon, Chris Geere, David Thewlis, Donald Glover, Ellie Kemper, Emmy Awards, Emmys, Evan Rachel Wood, Ewan McGregor, Fargo, Feud, Feud: Bette And Joan, Freaks And Geeks, Grace and Frankie, Great News, House Of Cards, How To Get Away With Murder, Jackie Hoffman, Jane Fonda, Jeffrey Tambor, Jessica Lange, Joan Crawford, John Michael Higgins, John Turturro, Judy Davis, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kevin Spacey, Laura Dern, Liev Schreiber, Lily Tomlin, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Master of None, Matt Walsh, Michael K. Williams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Milo Ventimiglia, Modern Family, Neil Patrick Harris, Nicole Kidman, Orange Is The New Black, Pamela Adlon, Primetime Emmy Awards, Ray Donovan, Reese Witherspoon, Riz Ahmed, Robin Wright, Shailene Woodley, Silicon Valley, Stanley Tucci, Sterling K. Brown, Stranger Things, Susan Sarandon, Television, The Night Of, The West Wing, This Is Us, Tituss Burgess, Tony Hale, Tracee Ellis-Ross, Tracey Wigfield, TV, Twin Peaks, Ty Burrell, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Veep, Viola Davis, Westworld, Winona Ryder, You're The Worst
Posted on September 18, 2016 by Colm Currie
In which I attempt to get my points across using American sport metaphors
Category: Emmys, Media, Opinion, TelevisionTags: 68th Primetime Emmy Awards, Abbi Jacobson, Alfred Enoch, Amazon, American Crime Story, Anna Chlumsky, Awards, Aya Cash, Aziz Ansari, Better Call Saul, Bloodline, Bob Odenkirk, Bokeem Woodbine, Broad City, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chris Geere, Christopher Darden, Claire Danes, Courtney B. Vance, Cristin Milioti, David Schwimmer, Ellie Kemper, Emmy Awards, Emmys, Face/Off, Fargo, Gaby Hoffmann, Grace and Frankie, Hannibal Buress, Homeland, House Of Cards, How To Get Away With Murder, Hugh Laurie, Jane Fonda, Jeffrey Tambor, Jesse Plemons, John Travolta, Johnnie Cochran, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kirsten Dunst, Kyle Chandler, Lily Tomlin, Marcia Clark, Martin Sheen, Master of None, Matt Walsh, Modern Family, Mr. Robot, Netflix, Nick Offerman, O. J. Simpson, Olivia Colman, Orange Is The New Black, Orphan Black, Patrick Wilson, Paula Malcomson, Primetime Emmy Awards, Primetime Emmys, Rami Malek, Ray Donovan, Robert Kardashian, Sam Waterston, Sarah Paulson, Silicon Valley, Sterling K. Brown, Tatiana Maslany, Ted Danson, Television, The Night Manager, The People v. O. J. Simpson, The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Tina Fey, Tituss Burgess, Tom Hiddleston, Tom Hollander, Tony Hale, Transparent, TV, Ty Burrell, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Veep, Viola Davis, You're The Worst
Posted on September 20, 2015 by Colm Currie
You know the drill by now. What was good on TV, what was bad on TV, and various opinions on TV, all belonging to me, Colm.
Category: Emmys, Media, Opinion, TelevisionTags: 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, Amazon, Awards, Better Call Saul, Bloodline, Broad City, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Emmy Awards, Emmys, Episodes, Girls, Girls HBO, House Of Cards, House Of Lies, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Kenneth Parcell, Louie, Mad Men, Masters Of Sex, Modern Family, Netflix, Orange Is The New Black, Orphan Black, Parks And Recreation, Primetime Emmy Awards, Primetime Emmys, Ray Donovan, Silicon Valley, Television, The Newsroom, Transparent, TV, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Veep