The Eighties are a vast source of inspiration for books, tv shows, and movies to this day, but this week’s Necessary Roughness made it clear that the average person can learn some wise lessons by simply listening to tunes from the era. If Cindy ‘Buttons’ Luck would have plugged her ears with Robert Palmer’s music,

Life is never what you think it will be, and around every corner there’s a possible new destination. This cliche is even more true for fictional characters: Their existance is unpredictable and uncertain to an even greater extend than what a boring girl like myself can expect in real life. Knowing this, it shouldn’t be a surprise that Necessary Roughness turned…

A crock and a dino tried to cross the road. Why didn’t they get to the other side? Because they couldn’t find solid ground! cue laughter You probably think this is the lamest joke you’ve heard in a while, quite possibly ever, and you’d be right. I’m not a popular DJ on Santa Barbara’s KJAD Radio though, just a simple review writer with an overload of opinion.

Everyone is a fan of something, and when you are a fan of a tv show, chances are you have a favourite writer. Tim Meltreger, who wrote this week’s episode, is in my top 2 of Psych writers–I can never choose between him and Andy Berman–so you can imagine how much I’ve been looking forward to “Santa Barbarian Candidate”. A dangerous thing, because…

It was nearly impossible to miss that this week Psych celebrated its epic 100th episode. As someone who has enjoyed the Clue movie many a time over the years, Psych’s choice to mark the exceptional occassion with an homage to the 1985 cult classic, was a magnificent marketing move as well as a wonderful treat for the fans.

With Psych returning for the long-anticipated movie this December, I find myself looking back at my favourite comedy detective show with rather a lot of sentimental feelings. It is by no means original to draw a comparison between the series and friendships, particularly because the friendship between Shawn and Gus…

Last week, just like old times, Psych appeared at the San Diego Comic Con to promote the upcoming movie. Before Psych, I had no clue what Comic Con really was. Sure, I’d heard the name and I’d seen scenes of it in films and tv shows, but for the most…

Fear as an emotion can be categorized as rational and irrational. On the scale of rationality, I consider myself above average. However, there are situations in which I’d score embarrassingly low. Put me in a cabin in the woods at night and show me a Friday the 13th marathon and…

“Don’t Dream It, Be It.” This song, from the Rocky Horror Picture Show, is the perfect song for Regina Kane, one of Robert’s personalities in “Who Ya Gonna Call.” Like Frank ‘n Furter, she wished for nothing more than to dress the dream, not caring that the body she inhabited…