Here we go: Paring down to a 24 count of contestants so we can begin the main event. Part one gave me a few surprises. How about you?
Mitchell ruins one of Jay’s proudest moments, Phil overhears something about one of his daughters, and Gloria accidentally discovers Claire’s secret.
Kramer’s efforts to bring Neal down are both irritating and rather boring. A secret code in Neal’s letters to Kate? I’m not surprised, but did anyone consider Neal knew he’d be monitored and that they’re just about his love for Kate? However this ends, let it just be over.
‘Ninjago’ takes a step in one heck of a weird direction, and, in the process, perhaps loses some of the points that should have made its lessons valuable to kids.
The women of ‘Survivor: One World’ are falling apart while the men dominate. But one surprising male tribe member suddenly has more power than anyone could have imagined.
Now that Coach and Tammy Taylor are no longer on our TV screens, it’s a good thing we have Any and Ellie around to fill the void of showing us what a strong, healthy marriage should entail. Spoiler: it definitely includes staging murder scenes. I’m pretty sure they stole that directly from Dr. Phil.
Zoe gives birth, Jasmine and Crosby go camping, an offer is made on the Luncheonette, Sarah and Mark talk about moving to New York, and Amber leaves her job — all on one episode of ‘Parenthood.’ Wow.
Super-heroines kicking butt? My favorite super-heroine kicking butt? My favorite super-heroine kicking butt with one of my favorite modern cartoonists heading the production. Yes, please!
I wanted to like ‘The River’ — I really did. However, week after week I’m just more turned off from the series and grow more embarrassed that I’m wasting time watching it.
Each week Ivey and Bob break down ‘Game of Thrones’ from the perspective of those who have read all the novels. This week we look into the new cast additions for season two.