Brian complains about how a problem that network TV shows have that led him to instantly identify the killer in THREE STRAIGHT episodes of the otherwise really good new crime drama, Will Trent.
Disgrace Distract and Bother Me
If you're going to brag about a show of yours and how great it is for representation, maybe you should renew it for a second season, too
In a column on pop culture "pet peeves" of his, Brian expresses his disappointment with how the latest episode of Abbott Elementary handled an aide storyline.
In a column on pop culture "pet peeves" of his, Brian complains about how long-running shows never seem to actually use their actual history when bringing back characters with grudges
In a column on pop culture "pet peeves" of his, Brian complains about the absurd way that old sitcoms try to act like beautiful young women, well, aren't.
In a column on pop culture "pet peeves" of his, Brian complains about "real" psychics appearing on TV crime shows.
In a column on pop culture "pet peeves" of his, Brian explains why he thinks it's reasonable enough to want Cad Ban to look like he does in the cartoons.
In Brian's latest spotlight on old pop culture pet peeves of his, he explains why "Not that there's anything wrong with it" always irked him.
In a feature spotlighting pop culture pet peeves, Brian complains about how every other modern horror movie has a 'twist' ending with a happy ending fakeout.
In a feature spotlighting pop culture pet peeves, Brian complains about TV shows having 'twist' endings suggesting that the very thing they spent the whole episode debunking is actually legit.
