(Season 2, Episode 8) Well, they promised us death, and… well, we got a death. Kind of… I guess (more on that after the jump). In any case, this was definitely a sweeps-worthy episode. Told in a quasi-Rashomon multiple perspective style, it was definitely different. I’m not sure the story telling technique was used as […]
(Season 4, Episode 7) OK, so remember the last episode, when Ted was mourning Stella, and the brilliant piece of writing that was that script? Yeah, this week … not so much. Sure, it had its moments, but “Not a Father’s Day” is the type of episode that made me complain that How I Met […]
(Season 1, Episode 10) “All that pollution and technology, that’s how demons travel.” – the “exorcist” to Tara Rats! I was nearly on-board with the whole exorcism thing. I guess that power-of-the-mind/placebo thing really does have some merit to it. Both Tara and her mom had a fresh start going, until Tara found out about the […]
(Season 5, Episode 7) There were so many great quotes in this episode, that I thought it might be fun to clack it quote by quote: “You’re Miss Marple with a bum liver.” – Mrs. McCluskey to Roberta These two are so much fun. They even look like they’re having fun with it. Separately, they’re great. […]
(Season 13, Episode 7) I don’t usually have a strong negative reaction to these reality shows. But Kelly, Christy and Tina are all such colossal bitches that I can’t help wishing for horrid things to happen to them while watching this race. Andrew & Dan are idiots too, but they’re harmless. Kelly & Christy are […]
(Season 5, Episode 10) Don’t you just love to fucking hate Seth Green? I have no idea what the man is like in person, but in playing himself on this show he pulls off a grade-A douchebag to a T. In fact, he should earn an honorary spot in the list I posted last week.
(Season 3, Episode 7) Put together the “previously on” scenes, Dexter’s conversations with Camilla and the title of this episode, it didn’t take a genius to figure out if or how Dexter was going to put her out of her misery. And, again, it doesn’t really matter that things are put right in front of […]