I wasn’t really a UCLA student my third year of college. Technically, I was enrolled in classes and paying a lot of money for things like “libraries” and “gym memberships.” But as far as I was concerned, I lived and learned in the Daily Bruin office that year.
Author Archives: Samantha Suchland
_Coming to a column finale_
There’s nothing more exciting than a series finale.
_Remote Life: Taking it one episode at a time_
After six years of Tobias Funke-style emotional investment, “Arrested Development” fans will be given a lump sum return. The 10 episodes of the new season will be dropped on Netflix.
_Remote Life: “˜New Girl,’ new game_
There’s a drinking game people are chomping at the bit to play, and it’s not even a real thing.
_Remote Life: TV a testament of storytelling, and only time will tell what shows from now will be future classics_
I never thought I’d get to watch Lucille Ball’s infamous drunk Vitameatavegamin commercial from “I Love Lucy” in a theater full of college students. More importantly, I didn’t expect a 55-year-old show to send a bunch of undergrads into fits of giggles.
_Remote Life: Unconventional midseason premieres of television shows a welcome change_
You did it, you found Remote Life. You found it despite the change from Tuesday to Wednesday and the spring break hiatus.
Remote Life: Events like PaleyFest offer valuable insight from TV cast and crew members
Each year The Paley Center for Media, located in Beverly Hills, invites a dozen or so popular television shows to participate in a week of television appreciation.