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Meredith O'Brien


Website: https://www.suburbanmomnotes.blogspot.com
Twitter: MeredithOBrien
Bio: An over-caffeinated Boston area freelance writer, I write about pop culture and politics for my blog, Notes from the Asylum (www.suburbanmomnotes.blogspot.com) and pen a weekly pop culture and politics column for the web site Mommy Tracked . . . that's when I'm not obsessing about Mad Men or the Boston Red Sox.

Posts by Meredith O'Brien

When I see fall leaves, I think of Gilmore Girls

Fall and the ‘Gilmore Girls’ go hand-in-hand, despite Lorelai Gilmore’s well known affection for snow.

Rescue Me – Laughter and optimism amid Lou-mageddon

I did not see this coming. Not by a long shot. Though the series finale of this edgy, dark show didn’t go where I thought it would, it remained true to its complicated roots and even dared to embrace optimism.

Rescue Me – Echoes of a real life, lethal warehouse fire

After the kooky-weird-sweet wedding madness which consumed the first half of the episode, the penultimate instalmment of ‘Rescue Me’ went to a place that’s very personal for Denis Leary.

Rescue Me – Is Tommy going to die in the end?

This episode of ‘Rescue Me’ seemed thoroughly saturated in a “Tommy’s gonna die soon” vibe. Is that where the series is ultimately headed?

Rescue Me – Heroes at Ground Zero

As ‘Rescue Me’ gets closer to the 10th anniversary of 9/11, the mood has grown more somber, more poignant, and Tommy’s gotten a lot quieter.

The mothers of Six Feet Under

If you were hoping to find a June Cleaver in the dark and twisty world of ‘Six Feet Under,’ you were out of luck.

Six Feet Under – The most notable beginning-of-the-episode deaths

After watching every death that occurred in the opening moments of ‘Six Feet Under’s’ five seasons (a seriously depressing assignment), here’s a list of the ones that horrified, amused or were just plain shocking.

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