The week’s releases include ‘Trek Stars Go West’, ‘Vega$’, ‘Dragnet 1969′, ‘Law & Order’, ‘Boy Meets World’, ‘Bonanza’, ‘SpongeBob’, ‘Yogi’, ‘Apparitions’, ‘Hot Wheels’, and ‘Taxicab Confessions’.
It’s the same old, same old on ‘SWTS’. How can we possibly have reached this point only three shows in?
Despite giving Kono and Chin Ho more face time, bringing Masi Oka back, and expanding the overarching mystery, this was a lackluster episode. Even so, I’m still on team 5-0.
‘The Closer’ returns with an epic fight scene involving Lieutenant Flynn, of all people. The second half of the season is starting strong.
‘Gossip Girl’ knows how to lay out a scheme’s endgame like few other shows on television. Tonight’s revelation of who was truly to blame for Ben’s imprisonment was no exception.
The discovery of a dockworker’s body kicks off an investigation that takes Beckett and Castle to the ancient NY underground from the days of prohibition. Was it the mob? CHUDs? Or TJ McChucklenuts?
Why tell a story from beginning to end when you can tell it middle to beginning to end? ‘How I Met Your Mother’ rocks when you’re not confined to going from Point A to Point B.