Amanda Pays

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September 5, 2006: Cindy Plumb (Season 4 Premiere)

Can you believe its been eight and a half months since we last saw a new episode of this show Thats more than twice the amount of time we have to wait to see the average show when it goes on hiatus But as we all know NipTuck is no average show Was it worth the wait Absolutely and I of course will tell you just why First of all you knew it had to be good since Ryan Murphy came back to write and direct it Oh wait a minute I take that back Ryan wrote and directed last seasons lackluster finale the one where we found out what a shocker not that Quentin was the Carver Ugh But since the C word was never mentioned in tonights entire hour and 10 minutes the actual episode was under an hour but with all those movie promos and ads Im glad I added in time at the end via my TiVo Im going to cut or rather nip Ryan some slack here And speaking of Ryan how many of you are looking forward to seeing his new fli read more

Corbin Bernsen Is One Psych'd Fella

Corbin Bernsen, Psych

It's easy to take potshots at Corbin Bernsen. Although he was nominated for a pair of Emmys during his eight-year run as womanizing divorce attorney Arnie Becker on L.A. Law, his subsequent projects have been spotty. For every A-list appearance — a recurring role on The West Wing, the first two Major League films — he's made D-grade duds, numerous low-rent TV-movies and th read more

The appearance the "No relation...

The appearance the "No relation to persons living or dead" disclaimer at the beginning of this episode makes me wonder who this story was based on. There had to be someone real, otherwise why would they go to the trouble of covering their butt? Hmm... Anyhoo, it was a gas all the same to see Corbin Bernsen as the nasty. He played warden Bill Morris (nee Hendry), a devious sort who tied himself to a fence as part of an elaborate plot to retrieve his missing wife. It's a long story, but he needed to find her as part of complicated plot to keep his mitts on the $250,000 he'd embezzled from his prison. (No, Virginia, law-enforcement folks aren't always good people.) By the good grace of Gerald Ford and the Continental Congress, Bernsen was back in prime time doing what he does best — cads. He imbued bad ol' Bill with just read more

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