You’re telling me that, after all that, it was the daughter who concocted such an elaborate way of driving her father to suicide so that she could cash in on his “secret” insurance policy? That was weak.
The title of this week’s episode made it clear we were going to lose some people. Way to take one of your most common traits and turn it on its head, show.
Whoa. Did the writers ever juggle like mad on this episode. I’m rather impressed they did such a good job keeping every character balanced, giving each of them their due.
We’re going into a winter hiatus on ‘Glee,’ and boy oh boy did they leave us hanging by our toenails. Is Quinn dead? Are Rachel’s Dads going to stage a scene and break up the wedding? We’ll have to wait until April to find out, but I have some theories.
After a crazy week or so of press about her death, I wanted to take a look at the Whitney Houston project that had the most impact to me as a kid and that showed how much more she could have done.
Who is your favorite TV slacker of all time? Is it Jeff Winger (‘Community’), Zack Morris (‘Saved By the Bell’), Pacey Witter (‘Dawson’s Creek’) or ’90s hero Parker Lewis (‘Parker Lewis, Can’t Lose’)?
The first half of this ‘Castle’ two parter was pretty darn good. Unfortunately, things didn’t end as strongly as the started.
We saw it last year: This round of “The Voice” gets stale. And when it does we just want it to motor along so the real competition can begin.
Whether it’s Ivy and Derek, Eileen and Jerry, or Julia and Michael, everyone has some issue with their personal life in this week’s ‘Smash.’ Broadway can be messy, too.
We’ve seen a sniper, a child killer, a bomber, and now we have a returned murderer that kills through poisons and chemicals. Alcatraz sure held a variety of killers!