Pop Culture Roundup, April 15
Juliana Margulies in W: Television Celebrates Women
Former ER and current The Good Wife star Juliana Margulies has a nice photo spread in this month’s issue of W magazine, and she has a nice quote about why she loves working in television.
Coco’s TBS Move: It’s the Future of Television
Matthew Greenberg gives his thoughts on Conan O’Brien’s move to cable and what the future will bring for television. Looks like niche programming is the wave of the future, the question I discussed on Tuesday.
Special Focus on Glee
Does Madonna love or hate Glee? I think it is interesting that U.S. sources say she loves it, and foreign sources say she hates it. And, how much did we all love Sue Sylvester’s “Vogue”?
- Madonna Likes Her Glee Episode
- Madonna Says She’s Never Heard of Glee
- Glee’s “Vogue” vs. Madonna’s “Vogue”: A Comparison
TV Review: Supernatural: 99 Problems
Alice Jester shares her reaction to last week’s episode.
Supernatural Has 99 Problems, But a Priest Ain’t One of Them
Another recap/review of last week’s episode, this one Jessica at Small Screen Scoop.
Sam Winchester Is Taking No Prisoners
Some photos from tonight’s episode. It looks fun, but I might be biased. I look forward to every episode.
Advance Review of Supernatural 100th Episode, S5.18 Point of No Return
MR Reed offers an advance review of tonight’s episode. In my desire to remain unspoiled, I haven’t read it, but I’m offering it to those of you who like a little advance taste.
Supernatural Actor’s See the Big Picture
Jensen and Jared share their thoughts on the show and their plans for the future. I hope they work on good projects in the future, instead of getting stuck in the genre junkyard just to keep working. More people need to appreciate their acting abilities.
Supernatural Breaks Down the Fourth Wall
A nice look at Supernatural’s relationship with its fans by Alice Jester.
Supernatural: Ghost Facers Get Their Own Series, Obama Approved?
A little piece on the new web series about the Ghost Facers.
Kevin Pollack’s “Vamped Out” Follows the Hollywood Struggles of a True Bloodsucker
Are you looking for a new take on vampires that throws out some of the conventions without adding sparkly skin? This web show might be just your cup of tea.


