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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

T.T.T.TV (Feb 26)

Tonight's Top Three on TV


Hey Everybody It's Choose-day!

1. Justified (FX 10/9c)


We finally got our first Raylan giving someone an ultimatum and then shooting that person for not complying. Gosh, I love when he does that. This week it looks like Boyd might be the one shooting someone. Whatever way you play it Justified is at it's best when people are being threatened and then shot. Maybe that's just me.

2. Face Off (Syfy 9/8c)


This week the contestants have to team up to create an original werewolf from another planet. I am so pumped to see what they come up with and how Anthony will bounce back from being in the bottom last week.

3. Robot Combat League (Syfy 10/9c)


It's the first ever episode of the RCL and let me tell you, ever since Battle Bots ended there has been a void in my life that only fighting robots can fill. Now it's here, actual robots that are actually fighting. Not only that Chris Jericho is the host!


I will be doing this post Sunday to Thursday because there is nothing good on TV Friday and Saturday. If you want to follow me on Twitter or send me some feedback follow me at @AJ_Trevor 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

T.T.T.TV (Feb. 19)

Tonight's Top Three on TV


Some Make-up, some Offensive Remarks and a Little Justice

1. Justified (FX 10/9c)


The bail jumper from the first episode of this season is back, Art doesn't have high hopes and Eva and Boyd go to a swingers party. This episode looks like it's filled with good stuff but the one part of the preview I like the most is we get to see Raylan do what he does best. Which is to threaten to blow away the criminals. Another week, another great episode of Justified.

2. Face Off (Syfy 9/8c) 


This weeks episode is called Bugging Out, which probably means the main challenge will be creating a bug type make up. From what I can tell in the video the front runner (Anthony) is getting chewed out but since he has been the best artist so far this season I think it might be a little editing magic.

3. The Jeselnik Offensive (Comedy Central 10:30/9:30c)


My favorite comedian finnally has his own TV show. Anthony Jeselnik is one of the most dark and twisted comedians out there and is well known for his roasting of Donald Trump and Charlie Sheen, where he didn't pull any punches. He even made a joke about no one being sad when Trump  gets cancer. It was amazing. Now he will take his insulting ways and aim them at some "train wrecks" ripped from the headlines of the website Gawker.

Honorable Mention

Since there is a lot of good shows on tonight here are a few other choices you could make.

New Girl (Fox 9/8c)

This season has only stepped up the humor. Jack Johnson may be my favorite comedic actor.


Raising Hope (Fox 8/7c)

This show has never not been funny, let's hope the streak continues.



I will be doing this post Sunday to Thursday because there is nothing good on TV Friday and Saturday. If you want to follow me on Twitter or send me some feedback follow me at @AJ_Trevor 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

T.T.T.TV (Feb. 12)

Tonight's Top Three on TV



If You Don't Want To Watch The State Of The Union Address 

1. Justified (FX 10/9c)


Last week we got hill people, Wynn Duffy scheming against Boyd, and Raylan's Marshal erection is at full mast. What do we have this week? Well, probably most of the same, but with Raylan doing Raylan things even if the story doesn't move forward all that much because it's so entertaining.

2. The Ultimate Fighter (FX 9/8c)


I don't know what this season of TUF could have left after the crazy knockout that happened last week. I will be tuning in tonight mostly to see if the guy who got the memory kick out of him is back to normal.

3. Face Off (Syfy 9/8c)


This season has been pretty good but lacking on the drama. Since the first episode there has been two or three front runners. One guy even won the first four challenges. I hope to see a little more tension between contestants but I won't hold my breath. Also the famous director Brian Singer will be guest judging a two headed monster competition. Need I say more?


I will be doing this post Sunday to Thursday because there is nothing good on TV Friday and Saturday. If you want to follow me on Twitter or send me some feedback follow me at @AJ_Trevor 

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

T.T.T.TV (Jan. 22)

Tonight's Top Three on TV



The Braverman's and Some Special FX

1. Parenthood (NBC 10/9c) - Season Finale



The fourth season of Parenthood hit a high note with Kristina's story line, bringing in a second Friday Night Lights Alum to play a Iraq war veteran with PTSD and the whole adoption angle. Although the best moments were really great the low moments were extremely dull and sometimes just annoying. Sarah having another season long struggle to choose between two men seems like we aren't going anywhere with her and the half episode abortion that came and went was poorly done and probably could have been done better.

With this season coming to an end hopefully we get a nice little bow on the Ray Romano versus Jason Ritter story line. I have no idea if that will happen, what I do know will happen is that the Braverman's will make you cry. And I don't just mean like tear up but if you actually sit down and watch the whole episode you will be blubbering at one point or another I can guarantee that.

2. The Ultimate Fighter (FX 8/7c) - 2-Hour Season Premiere 



This season on TUF features middleweights and the coaches are Light Heavy weight champion Jon Jones and Chael Sonnen. Each man will choose seven contestants for their teams and at the end of the season the best middleweight will receive a six figure contract in the UFC. Also both the winning coach and contestant will receive their very own custom Harley Davidson motorcycle.

If you enjoy the UFC and MMA in general then the two best episodes of The Ultimate Fighter are the premiere and the finale. The finale is self explanatory, but the reason why the premiere is so good is because their are 14 fights that they go through in two hours. (On some of the better season you can see four or five insane knockouts.) They also choose teams on the first episode. That's always fun because you get to see some of the personality of the coaches and with Sonnen and Jones as the coaches there will be a lot of personality on display.

3. Justified (FX 10/9c)



Every season of Justified has been exciting in its own ways. The first had the introduction of Raylan Givens and his dealings with the Crowder family. Season two, the best one yet, had Walter Goggins give one of the best acting jobs I have ever seen on TV and they brought in the whole Bennet clan led by another great actor Margo Martindale as Mags. The third season didn't skimp on the baddies adding Neal McDonough as Quarles and Mykelti Williamson as Limehouse. If you've noticed something that the people who run Justified do great is that they bring in great actors to play great villains  So far this season we haven't heard much from a main antagonist. What they have given us is some sort of mystery that in the end will likely end up leading Raylan to the memorable villain that we all hope will show up.

Honorable Mention


Face-Off (Syfy (9/8c)



Face-Off is a reality competition show that pits movie make up artists against each other with the winner winning $100,000.


White Collar (USA Network 10/9c)



After a little break Neil and the crew are back.

New Girl (Fox 9/8c)



Schmidt and Nick are my favorite. Although this show wouldn't be the same without the whole cast, so I love them all.