Source: TV GuideSwingtown has a new town network to call home — sort of. Bravo has secured cable syndication rights to the critically acclaimed 13-episode drama. The CBS series, which chronicles partner-swapping couples in the sexually liberated 1970s, aired to modest ratings over the summer. The Eye has remained mum over the show's future, but the future's not looking bright as...
YOU GUYS. I just finishedwatching the season finale of Swingtown and LAKJSLAKJFLASKJDASDLKAJ. I seriously hope they end up bringing this show back for more seasons. WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT I WOULD ACTUALLY END UP LIKING JANET, HATING ROGER, AND SHIPPING TOM/TRINA?!?!? Bruce/Melinda pisses me the fuck off and when did Susan become such a biz-natch? I HATE her now. WTF. Also, stupid Laurie's...
...episodes of the Sarah Connor Chronicles waiting for me on Tivo, and Tivo completely failed to record House. I think I am also at least one episode behind on Burn Notice and Tivo is not adapting well to Swingtown's shifting schedule. (Go on, make the puns.) On the plus side, Mad Men has been AWESOME, SPN starts up again tomorrow, and I am having some sort of FREAKISH renaissance love for the first season...
... Daye in action. We also suggest that you check out her blog , which gives an idea of what her life is like when she's not sucking and fucking multiple black cocks. Just like Janetdiscovered in Swingtown when she met Tom & Trina Decker, even people with unusual sex lives are still just regular people. Pool Table Interracial Threeway Huge Black Cock Erin and Sara Jay Hot Tub...
The evolution of Janet on Swingtown was an effective metaphor for the women's liberation movement of the 1970's. That point was made pretty vividly in a scene from "Take It to the Limit," in which Trina told her it was 1976, not 1954. Janet was very happyin Chicago and extremely excited about her new career as an advice columnist, so she didn't want to follow Roger to his new job in Cincinnati...
As of this writing, our favorite CBS dramaSwingtown has not been officially cancelled by the network, but the conventional wisdom is that episode 13, "Take It To the Limit" will be the seriesfinale. Knowing this might be the case, executive producer Alan Poul promised that the episode would end with a cliffhanger, but also come to a satisfying conclusion. We were left with a rather empty feeling...
Every once in a whilea show comes along that makes you sit up and think to yourself, "Wow. This is amazing television!", and the seriesSwingtown (over on CBS) has certainly lived up to that. It's brought a breath of fresh air to a sea of suffocating, cookie cutter, shows that have become so popular over the last few decades. And I, for one, was hoping that TV might be finally heading in a new...