While Pete and Violet aggressively duked it out in court over custody of their baby, everybody on ‘Private Practice’ took sides.
No matter where you are, where you’ve been, or where you think you’re going … it’s never too late to change.
Jim and Pam’s first joint sales-pitch goes awry when Michael starts to flirt with the client. Meanwhile, Dwight tries to place his own patsy into a Sabre-sponsored minority training program.
I’ve been a big fan of the way that the characters have been developed over the five-plus seasons that we’ve known them. I can’t deny, though, that I’ve been disappointed in the direction that they’ve taken with the show’s namesake this season.
The Mark Sheppard tour continues, with this week’s stop being ‘Supernatural’. The boys, reluctantly, team up with Crowley as they continue on their quest to secure the rings of the four horsemen.
This may have been a bit of a letdown of an episode, but it did feature an incredibly clever and hilarious new boyfriend for Jenna.
‘The Vampire Diaries’ never ceases to entertain and intrigue me with the action and reveals, but the male vampires need to work a little harder at self-actualization.