Mark Schultz has four years of TV writing experience and has lived in Michigan his entire life. He first discovered the invention "television" that day his dad was too tired to take him to the park, and hasn't stopped watching since.
In which several previously marginalized auxiliary characters are developed while Walter’s compassion and cold-eyed pragmatism go 12 rounds in the morality boxing ring. Skyler’s sister, for instance, is against recreational drug use yet willing...
The second episode mostly eschews the emotional gravity of the pilot in favor of suspense, intrigue and dead bodies. Yet beneath the thrills lie emotional undercurrents--Walter’s confrontations with his own mortality and sense of humanity, for example...
I've always been a fan of not only celebrity sex tapes but amateur sex tapes in general. Really, you can read all the People magazines you want, but is there any better way to get to...
Methamphetamine, or Crystal meth, is a synthetic drug popular with Midwestern soccer moms, trailer park folk and most people chosen as the “Before” picture for dental surgery clinic brochures. Bryan Cranston is a TV comedy actor best known...
I recently figured out the solution to my problem of sluggish content creation on this here blog. The answer, more obvious than a Lindsay Lohan rehab joke, is to simply blog about whatever it is I happen to be watching...
People who complain that there's "nothing good on TV" confuse me. I'm usually faced with the opposite dilemma--In addition to my usual shows, I'm aware of offerings at my...
Allow me to sum up almost every episode of "Millionaire Matchmaker": Searching for true love is tricky for a *holes,no matter how many fishing boats you own.
The show's resident voice of "reason,"...
I'm always jealous of guys whose work at their family business is enjoyable or rewarding. My father runs a bookbinding shop, and ,while it's an honorable trade, the "apprentice" work I endured was grimy...
My letter to Rick Reilly of ESPN.com:
Dear Mr. Reilly,
While I appreciate the fervor of your latest column on Boise State, I found it very poorly-argued. I agree that BSU would be an exciting national championship...
Patti Stanger, a reality heroine as sharp-edged as her mannish jawline, takes her rich-person hookup service to the Big Apple for its fourth season, which premiered tonight on Bravo. Apparently more and more members of mainstream audiences are...