After a promising return last week ‘FlashForward’ seemed to return to the slightly disappointing form that we’ve grown accustomed to. I think it just comes down to the fact that most of these characters are pretty boring.
Things get weird when Bobby defends a woman (Gabrielle Anwar) he appears to have feelings for. Rebecca gets a taste of Federal justice when her doctor’s husband goes missing shortly after September 11, 2001.
Frankie is bothered by the fact that Axl spends all of his time at someone else’s house, so Mike brings home a pool table. But are the Hecks ready to have the neighborhood “fun” house?
It didn’t matter if the episode sucked or not. For no other reason than my being a completely immature, grown adult, I can’t not constantly laugh out loud at the title of this episode alone: ‘The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs.’
Modern Family’s ‘Starry Night’ gave its ensemble cast a chance to shine … and the viewing audience a chance to laugh.
Ten of the eleven contestants aren’t worthy of Top Ten status at this point. And Paige is out for good this time.
Since season three, we have patiently waited to learn more about the mysterious, ageless Richard Alpert. This episode of ‘Lost’ finally delivered, giving us the origin story of the immortal Other.