They never had the makings of a couple. They had no chemistry. Yes, they can be friends. But I don’t want to see them cuddling in bed. I just don’t.
Davis and Creighton have their own missions on Treme: they’re taking it to the streets.
I absolutely love everything there is about the sensitive, flawed ass of a man otherwise known as Gregory House. Davis Shore sure can craft a character.
A college trip with Emmalin leads Claudia Joy to consider what her future holds. Trevor’s recruit is concerned about his upcoming deployment, while Joan’s new orders force her to miss her daughter’s first birthday.
The “celebrities” become free labor for Clockwork Home Services when they create commercials for a dying medium … the radio! And Cyndi gives us a lesson about Ben Franklin.
Just when I think I’ve seen the most brutal battle scene imaginable, ‘The Pacific’ serves up something even more vicious. The landing at Iwo Jima was incredible to watch, especially seeing Basilone’s heroism again.
I had heard a lot about last week’s episode of ‘Breaking Bad’ before it aired, saying how incredible it was. And it was. But THIS week … ho boy.