Well look at that. The concerns I raised last week regarding the Carnival of Crime are quickly addressed this week, which promises to make for some interesting dynamics in the future.
Go ahead and laugh if you think my covering this show is funny. I dare you to find a show geared toward the adult audience with as much unsolved mystery and intrigue as ‘Pretty Little Liars.’ I don’t think you can.
House is actually a more well-adjusted human being than Chase is. And that, my friends, is a frightening prospect.
In theory, this week should have been all about the 5-0 squad trying to out-run a tidal wave. In reality, this show is, as always, so much more.
Yes, meat just might be murder, but it’s showcased hilariously through Bob Belcher’s family of wisenheimers. Trans-gendered animals, word play and cow dung texts make for a half hour of Sunday evening frivolity.
I know it’s easy to hate on American remakes of BBC shows. Even the few successful one (aka ‘The Office’) are not beloved by all fans of the BBC equivalent. So, how is ‘Being Human’? Well…
Hank and Karen continue to do a simultaneous dance that may never again result in them reconnecting, but it’s Hank’s career that could potentially be the most intriguing thing explored this season.