Even when ‘Mad Men’ tosses viewers a twist in the plotline, it’s done on its own timeline and in its own way. ‘Mad Men’ experiments with structural elements within its meditative storytelling and never presents a storyline predictably.
Which one of the Seattle Gracers failed his or her boards? Does it matter? This episode smacked of being filler as it barely advanced any of the storylines forward.
This week features sets from ‘Covert Affairs’, ‘Suits’, ‘Masterpiece’, ‘Kojak’, ‘Wagon Train’, ‘The Virginian’, ‘Dick Van Dyke’, ‘Benson’, ‘Invisible Man’, ‘Ghost Story’, ‘Octopus’, ‘Transformers’, and ‘Peanuts’.
A cool (to me, anyway) introduction on ‘Touch’ proved the show is serious about the spirituality aspect going forward just as much as the scientific and emotional ideas it confronts.
This week, CliqueClack reminisces on the awesomeness of ‘In Plain Sight.’ Five summers ago, USA presented us with a show about a brash female marshal and her dedicated, philosopher sidekick. With only two more episodes left, will Marshall wind up with Mary?
Let’s put it this way: There’s no way you can survive 6 trips to the Bottom 3 and still hope to advance to the next stage of the competition … I don’t care if you’ve got a ‘whole lotta love’ or not …
“This is my home. You are my family. And I promise you, I’m not going anywhere.” Leslie Knope, Knope we can. This week, ‘Parks and Rec’ gave us a realistic campaign feel with a debate featuring mild parodies of previous politicians.