Friday , April 19 2024
Blogcritics introduces Chatterbox: Let's Talk TV a weekly Sunday night LiveChat at 9:00 p.m. ET.

Blogcritics Premieres Chatterbox: Let’s Talk TV

Join Blogcritics TV writers and editors every Sunday night to talk about the week’s TV via CoverItLive’s Live Chat. Is there a hot show you’ve “discovered?” Stop on by and share it with us.

Is an old favorite TV series getting a little long in the tooth—or, heaven forbid, jumped the shark? Let’s talk!

As we learn what things you want to discuss, we will adjust, tweak and host special theme nights. Drama, comedy, cable, miniseries, late night talk show, you name it, we’ll be here to discuss it.

Chatterbox: Let’s Talk TV will be “on the air” from 9-10 PM ET every Sunday night hosted by Co-executive Editor Barbara Barnett and TV Writer JeromeWetzelTV (and you never know who else will pop by!) Help spread the word using the hashtag #LetsTalkTV whenever tweeting or re-tweeting.

The page for the each week’s new Chatterbox will be up by Friday morning each week. Follow the hashtag #LetsTalkTV for the weekly link—or subscribe to this feature.

This week, we’re going to discuss the new fall season. ABC’s Once Upon a Time premieres this Sunday, have a look and then let us know what you think! Coming on the heels of that show is Grimm, another take on the land of fairy tales. Playboy Club is gone, but what about the other ’60s series Pan Am? Are you watching Homeland? STARZ’ new series Boss? Stop by and let us know whether you think they will sink or swim.

And then there are the veteran series back this for another season. Are your must-see series still appointment TV for you? Or have you replaced them with newer, fresher fare?

So tune in and join us Sunday night for Chatterbox: Let’s Talk TV!

About Barbara Barnett

A Jewish mother and (young 🙃) grandmother, Barbara Barnett is an author and professional Hazzan (Cantor). A member of the Conservative Movement's Cantors Assembly and the Jewish Renewal movement's clergy association OHALAH, the clergy association of the Jewish Renewal movement. In her other life, she is a critically acclaimed fantasy/science fiction author as well as the author of a non-fiction exploration of the TV series House, M.D. and contributor to the book Spiritual Pregnancy. She Publisher/Executive Editor of Blogcritics, (blogcritics.org).

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