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Here are my picks, once again, for what I felt were the three best shows of the night: Durham County — ION is currently airing the final couple of episodes of season one, but I decided to go ahead and finish up season two last night. Wow. Simply WOW. Brutal and disturbing, yet filled with […]
Alright, so “crime fighter” is a stretch. After I posted my quasi-theory on what the Firefly Easter egg might be on the Castle set, a commenter noted that there was a rumor going around that Castle would be dressing up as the one and only Captain Mal Reynolds of the Firefly class ship, Serenity. Some […]
Yes, the picture’s from last week, but I’m recalling it as the symbolic beginning of Jordan’s interest in photography, a major theme this week … or I figured it might be appreciated by you all! So, as excited as I am, I fear spoiling anyone who may not have yet watched last night’s episode of Greek. […]
The second episode of a new show is often more telling about the general direction, tone, and structure that show will eventually take than the first. (Good) Pilots do a wonderful job at introducing you to the world and the characters, but the follow up episode is is critical to the setup of the rest […]
…and the clothes are to die for. “Inventing The Girl” is a perfect example of what I really like about Castle. There is certainly a formulaic aspect to the case of the week, but they manage to do it in an interesting way. This week, I was sure I had figured out whodunit three different […]
“I need you to spread your legs so I can do an ‘H’.” – House to Cameron as he’s miming the diagnosis to Foreman When I first started watching tonight’s episode of House, I was feeling decidedly “meh” about the case of the week. Politics, blah, blah, blah, moral dilemma, whatever. I just wasn’t into […]
It’s clear that Heroes is trying to address some of the criticisms of the past few seasons. The most obvious is that only a handful of characters are appearing in each episode, with others sitting them out so that the focus isn’t spread quite as thin as usual. That, however, leads to another problem: momentum. […]