Monthly Archive for December, 2008

Goodbye to Boston Legal

 

Today I said goodbye to one of my favorite TV shows: Boston Legal.  Every Monday night at 10 p.m., for the past four years, I sat on my couch, poured a glass of red wine, and watched my show.  I loved the smart writing, the witty banter, and the politically charged content. The show – the brainchild of genius  David E. Kelley– was never afraid to tackle tough subjects from gay marriage, to abortion to Alzheimer’s.  It was smart television, and the show certainly lived up to its tagline “Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the courtroom.”

Of course, you can’t talk about Boston Legal without paying homage to its delicious cast of characters:

  • Alan Shore beautifully played by James Spader (so smart, which makes him so sexy)
  • Shirley Schmidt brilliantly played by Candice Bergan (my all-time favorite actress, ever since Murphy Brown)
  • Denny Crane played by William Shatner (I am not a Trekkie, so this is the first time I’ve actually loved Bill)
  • Carl Sack played by John Larroquette (a late addition to the show, but just as good as Night Court!)
  • And many, many more including Jerry, Denise, Brad, Catherine and Bethany.  The list of amazing characters goes on and on.

At the end of the day, I learned something new about the U.S. government every time I watched the show. Interestingly enough, I agreed with most of the points the show was trying to make.  Of course, on occasion, I questioned the show’s political statements, but I always zipped to the Internet to research the arguments at-hand.  To this humble mom, that is amazing television.

Crane, Poole and Schmidt… I will miss you.

The Simpsons’ Apple Spoof

Have you been to the “Mapple” store recently? Watch the Simpson’s spoof on Apple-mania… no commentary from LTV Mom necessary for a good belly-laugh!  Thanks to the folks at Obsessable for the video, which also is found on Hulu.

WINOS Pick of the Week: Goosecross Cellars

My husband and I discovered Goosecross Cellars about 10 years ago, and I recently re-discovered their  delicious wines with my girlfriends during a trip to Napa Valley. I introduced my three long-time friends (think best friends since high school!) to Calif. wine country, and I wanted them to experience the charming, warm, personal side of Napa.  Goosecross Cellars was an easy choice.

The winery tasting room is tucked away from the busy highways and thoroughfares of Napa.  It is a quaint room with friendly (and funny!) wine educators, which I’m pretty sure is the new term for sales staff.  We tasted many fantastic red and white wines, and as a result, I had to whip out my credit card to cover the big purchase. 

I shared one of the Goosecross Cabernets over Thanksgiving weekend, and decided it must be my WINOS Pick of the Week. I opened the 2005 Napa Valley Cab, and it was simply delicious.  The wine is flavorful, smooth and tastes like rich berries with a touch of chocolate.  We sipped the wine while sampling a cheese platter and munching on sausage appetizers… and I made certain there was not a drop of the wine left in the bottle. (It’s worth noting the 2004 Howell Mountain Caberent is even better, but the $69 price tag is forcing me to save it for my birthday!)

If you aren’t close to Napa Valley, the Goosecross Cellars online wine store can be found HERE.

Whether you like reds or whites — or even chocolate-dipped wines– I highly recommend Goosecross Cellars.  Every wine is enjoyable and memorable.