OK, so Saul (Mandy Patinkin) doesn’t keep Brody’s (Damian Lewis) confession tape a secret, like I surmised he might do last week. Instead, he shows it to Estes (David Harewood) and, together, they hatch a plan to thwart any Jihadist plot Brody might be involved in. But things don’t go as expected in “New Car Smell,” and by the end, Brody is outed for the terrorist he is. Could Homeland move any faster?
Oct 21 2012
A Vigilante Golum. Review: Haven – “Double Jeopardy”
Are you thinking twice before doing bad deeds or unlawful acts? I would be too. “Lady Justice” is no joke in “Double Jeopardy.” But does the punishment always fit the crime? This week’s episode struggles with that question as some of the local residents succumb to tragic comeuppances via the lady in white.
Oct 21 2012
A Twisted Spin on The Tortoise and the Hare. Review: Grimm, S2 “The Other Side”
Who else was thinking of Pinocchio with the opening quote? if you were hoping for Wesen with an affinity for wood or descendants of beavers, you’ll be disappointed. The title was a bit misleading, as well. “ There were only a few scenes and story arcs in “The Other Side” that kept me interested and they had nothing to do with the academic decathlon participants being brutally murdered. I know, me not interested in bloody unsolved homicides — shocking.
Oct 18 2012
Hilarity Ensues. Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “The Gang Recycles Their Trash”
With the garbage men in Philly on strike, Mac (Rob McElhenney) thinks The Gang should collect the trash themselves, but it’s Frank (Danny DeVito) who comes up with the brilliant money-making scheme in “The Gang Recycles Their Trash.” Even though the Gang has doubts about his plan, Frank convinces them to go along with it, telling them this time, the scheme will work as long as they listen to him. If you’re a fan of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, you know something—hell, probably everything—is going to go wrong.
Oct 16 2012
On The Red Carpet: American Horror Story – Season 2 Premiere
Without further ado, here is the video compilation of the interviews from the red carpet and some photos. I was shaking from the excitement and awe for the entire drive back home from the Paramount lot where the red carpet took place. Did I mention Joseph Fiennes touched me? Ok, he just shook my hand but that totally counts!
Oct 15 2012
It’s Confirmed. HBO Series “Girls” and “Enlightened” Return January 13, 2013
HBO’s Emmy®-nominated series, Girls, will be kicking off its second season Sunday, January 13, 2013 at 9:00 pm ET/PT on HBO, while Enlightened, which garnered a Golden Globe win for star Laura Dern this year, follows immediately thereafter at 9:30 pm ET/PT. The second seasons for both shows will consist of ten episodes each.
Oct 15 2012
Murder and Suicide. Review: Homeland – “State of Independence”
“I was right.” Three simple words that helped to restore Carrie’s (Claire Danes) sanity, which, as we saw in “State of Independence,” was on a perilous ledge. Suicide and murder are the main plot points; although they were weak at times, they are saved by excellent acting, and serve to dish up a great, intense, character-driven episode.
Oct 13 2012
What? No Genie In the Bottle? Review: Grimm, S2 “The Bottle Imp”
So now that we have cleared our minds of delusions of Aladdin’s magic lamp, we can focus on the main plot points of the story: Juliette seeing Sean in person; Hank (Russell Hornsby) getting the grand tour of Nick’s trailer filled to the brim with ancient and wickedly fascinating Grimm artifacts; and Sean receiving an interesting call from an old and familiar friend.
Oct 12 2012
TV News: USA NETWORK RENEWS “SUITS” FOR SEASON 3
Oct 12 2012
Review: The Vampire Diaries “Growing Pains”
Oct 11 2012
What to do with a Nazi Grandfather on Life Support. Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, S8 Premiere – “Pop Pop: The Final Solution”
If season eight’s first two episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are any indication of what’s to come, we are in for some of the funniest and most irreverent treatments of serious topics I’ve ever seen. As usual, Sunny wastes no time getting to the characters’ inappropriateness and political incorrectness. As “Pop Pop: The Final Solution” opens, Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Sweet Dee (Kaitlin Olson) have to decide whether to pull the plug on their ailing Nazi “Pop Pop” (Tom Bower), while the rest of The Gang go in search of the Nazi treasure Pop Pop brought home from the war.
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