‘Off the Map’ continues to improve, building a complete set of characters. In the first six episodes, though, one has begun to stand out above the rest.
In my final interview in the ‘Fairly Legal’ set visit series, Michael Sardo talks about all things legal mediation, ‘Fairly Legal’, and his decision to hire Michael Trucco.
I loved how Alicia stayed on the defamation case from afar. First with the Wi-Fi signal, and then the conference call with Owen interrupting. And her standing on top of the car for better reception was hilarious!
Do you love or hate the comedy set in a Mumbai call center? Here is one Indian American’s opinion. It’s not the Indian characters that need work, it’s the non-Indians.
Is it something about McGee that attracts psychos who are looking to use him and abuse him? Because this isn’t the first time that McGee’s “crush” has turned out to be the bad guy. Does his innocent face scream “Take advantage of me?” … maybe.
The spotlight is on Arthur this week on the ‘Biggest Loser’ ranch, as his redemption arc is played out in full, producer-enhanced glory.
The bug guy who entertained at Max’s birthday party rocked, while one of the Braverman men acted like a scurvy little spider.