Bad Ads: Televisionary Rants About Irritating TV Series One Sheets

It's also that time when the billboards and bus stations, not mention certain entertainment-oriented publications, around you seem to be suddenly occupied with imagery from those upcoming programs... and if anything they're driving you NOT to watch these shows. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I am talking about those irritatingly cloying one-sheets that the networks plaster all over town to gawk at you as you drive to work in the mornings or clutter this week's Entertainment Weekly with reams of wasted paper. Not since the talking My Name is Earl magazine inserts from last season have ads irritated me quite this much...

But at least I can skip past the Kidnapped dossier. What I can't escape from are those ubiquitous green CW ads (above) with the newly minted netlet's stars in awkward poses proclaiming themselves as free to be anything from scary to fearless to fierce, all while looking uncomfortable and ridiculous. Poor Lauren Graham looks particularly ill-at-ease, with a too-tight smile plastered across her face. At least Graham's Gilmore co-star Alexis Bledel got to relax a bit. No such luck for new timeslot mate Kristen Bell, whose pose involves a cross between a shush and a kiss. Not sure what that's about, in fact. Even Bell seemed to hate the pose, which has popped up on billboards and bus shelters all over Los Angeles; she implied as much at the San Diego Comic Con back in July.


So do the people who come up with these ads, apparently. That is, if they're actually intended to make the audience tune in and not tune out.
What's On Tonight
8 pm: Big Brother: All-Stars (CBS); Fear Factor (NBC); Gilmore Girls (WB); According to Jim/According to Jim (ABC); House (FOX); Desire (MyNet)
9 pm: Rock Star: Supernova (CBS); Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC); Gilmore Girls (WB); According to Jim/According to Jim (ABC); Standoff (FOX); Fashion House (MyNet)
10 pm: NCIS (CBS); Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC); Primetime (ABC)
What I'll Be Watching
9 pm: Eureka on Sci-Fi.
The whimsical new sci-fi drama that's more Northern Exposure than Stargate. On tonight's episode ("Right as Raynes"), a young computer programmer--the Raynes of the episode's title--returns to Eureka, trailing havoc in his wake. Sounds like another typical day in this little messed up berg.
11 pm: Love Soup on BBC America. (10 pm ET)
The whimsical British romantic drama, starring Black Books' Tamsin Greig and Lois & Clark's Michael Landes and written by Jonathan Creek creator David Renwick, returns with another new installment tonight. In tonight's episode ("War is Heck"), Alice learns that a family member is concealing a dark secret, while Gil attempts to turn his fantasies about his dentist into reality.