AltWeeklies Wire
Reality Nadir

Two new shows, Fox's Trading Spouses and UPN's Amish in the City, could make future filler for the Fox Reality Channel set to debut next year.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
07-15-2004 |
TV
Tags: TV
Cable, Ready?
It turns out the new summer season is actually xeriscape: dry, barren and really only succeeding in annoying the neighbors. Frost reviews hot-to-not new summer series, including "Stargate Atlantis," "Entourage" and "The Grid."
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
07-09-2004 |
TV
Tags: TV
Time Drama
Is the USA Network’s The 4400 sci-fi or soap opera? All that and more, geeks and girls.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
07-02-2004 |
TV
Tags: TV
Waiting for Rocco at NBC's 'The Restaurant'new
NBC hyped the second season as a battle for control of Rocco's 22nd Street, but when the show ended June 5, both men still held equal stakes in the business. Unable to accept such an unsatisfying ending, we went to investigate the made-for-TV eatery for ourselves.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Heather Kuldell |
06-24-2004 |
TV
Tags: TV
House of Ha-Ha
The comedy, reality and tragedy of NBC's Last Comic Standing.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
06-17-2004 |
TV
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Gates of Hell Open a Little Wider for TV Plastic Surgeons
If the first three episodes of Season 2 are any indication, the entirety of this darkly comic drama's first season was just a toe in the waters of what a network can get away with on basic cable.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
06-12-2004 |
TV
"Six Feet Under" Is Back, Looking Almost Alive
The fourth-season premiere of the HBO series is every bit as maudlin and humorless as most of last season, but, fortunately, subsequent episodes are as lively and darkly funny as anything from that wondrous summer of Season One.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
06-07-2004 |
TV
Tags: TV
Fox Television Show Employs Bogus Doctornew
On May 14, the muckraking Web site the Smoking Gun (thesmokinggun.com) reported that the Fox reality show "The Swan" employs a doctor who really ain’t a doctor.
Tags: TV