From "MASH" to "St. Elsewhere" to "The Sopranos" to "Seinfeld," all long-running television shows become myths at some point or another, reflecting, within the confines of their own universes, the disparate nature of human experience.Yes, they're entertaining, but to keep an audience committed year after year, a show must offer enlightenment, even if it's just the recognition that the corruptible nature of power extends to the Soup Nazi.“Battlestar Galactica,” which comes to an end tonight after five seasons, was always upfront about its relationship to myth --
Kate Gosselin gave a tight-lipped interview on Larry King Live tonight, doing her best to avoid bad-mouthing husband Jon, despite prodding from the Ol’ Suspendered Interrogator. She insisted she and Jon had a “peaceful custody” arrangement. She admitted, “My nature is to freak out, to be in control.” Nonetheless, she rather amazingly said the whole separation thing has been “a good experience.”