There were not too many upsets this year, except in the Dramatic Actor category. I didn’t expect Michael C. Hall to win, let alone John Lithgow for Dexter, but damn. And there was no love for True Blood, so I was disappointed. I was surprised that Courtney Cox-Arquette was nominated for CougarTown. It is a great show with cheesiness wrapped up in meaningful vignettes, but it doesn’t have as much gusto as Modern Family. But I digress…Ricky Gervais was awesome and hysterical, especially when he just massacred Mel Gibson’s drinking troubles. I cannot wait for his new show, aptly titled The Ricky Gervais Show, to hit HBO later this year.
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My future baby daddy pic courtesy of TVGuide.com

During the first episode of Glee, I kept asking myself who was that redhead? Well it came to me as I was catching up on Heroes. Her name is Jayma Mays and I am declaring her this year’s network ho. She was Charlie in the first season of NBC’s Heroes. Then she skipped over to ABC for season one of Ugly Betty, and finally she got in good with FOX on the new hit Glee. Well now this girl has whored herself back again to Heroes. Damn. She’s doing two networks at once. If this ratings hoochie sneaks back to Ugly Betty, I’m going to shoot someone.

Dirty Sexy Money courtesy of Eonline and ABC
First, they aired the series finale of Pushing Daisies unannounced. Now ABC is airing the last four episodes of Dirty Sexy Money. I’m sorry, was I hallucinating or was the show canceled? Just what the Tom Jones is going on with that network? Can they say something, have a commercial or issue a tweet about it? Luckily, my awesome boyfriend, TiVo, had a season pass for it, so I was good to go. They did Eli Stone dirty too.

cast of Pushing Daisies courtesy of abc.com
I was in love with the series Pushing Daisies since it’s first episode. The town of Coeur d’Coeurs has a mystical yet nifty ’50s feel. It was non-threatening, had morals and values, and no foul language. Ned was adorable, Chuck was endearing, and I think Emmerson Cod was a hoot! My favorite quote from the show was “Maybe she has gone all Blood Simple…hiding her victims all up in snowmen.” The writing was just spectacular. How can Ned bring dead things back to life? How can he have a relationship with Chuck, whom he could never touch? (I should talk, I mean, I’m in a relationship with TiVo!) How can you make enough money to live on with your own pie shop? None of these questions were answered in the series finale, but it doesn’t matter. The majestic fields of daisies, rolling hills, clean streets, and delicious pies will always be a comforting memory to me. Rest in peace, Pushing Daisies.





