Do you recall Bugs Bunny stammering “What?! When?! Where!? Who?!? How … ?!??!” in those terrific Warner Bros. cartoons of yore? Well … that’s basically what I was doing with ‘Idol’s’ first competitive offering.
Here’s a good question: who’s Dorneget better paired with? McGee, Gibbs, or Tony? As much as I liked him acting all awkward around Gibbs, I think I have to give this one to Tony. It’ll be like Tony breaking in McGee all over again!
I’d argue that Jonesy has always been the most wary of Neal, despite their friendship. Well, his testimony confirmed that, but I was also touched by the wonderful things he had to say about Neal. Still, I totally agree that Neal needs to serve out his sentence and be grateful for a sweet deal.
Travis gets injured and everyone thinks about how sucky it is to be a parent sometimes.
‘Castle’ returns to form with an episode that more fits with its regular formula after the show’s latest two parter ended so disappointingly.
Can casting Lucy Liu as a genderflipped John Watson on CBS’ new show ‘Elementary’ be what makes it work, or will it be the downfall of the show before it even starts?
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
What’s ‘The Cost of Art’? Whatever it’s going to take this show to stick. More personal drama isn’t fitting the bill.
The blind auditions are finally over! The teams are set, the bleeps have happened, and Cee Lo Green still resembles the bad guy from ‘Inspector Gadget.’ Who did you love?
Karma comes back to knock Barney down a level or two — both the literal version, and the one played by Becki Newton.