You needn’t have filled out your organ donor card where the Geier are concerned. That formality doesn’t concern them … to your disadvantage …
Forget the season two premiere. ‘Clean Sweep’ was the real game change for the CW’s spy drama.
Is it really ghost Bobby drinking the Winchesters’ beers and pulling out old research to help them along, or are we dealing with something else? Come on, we all know it’s Bobby, right?
When did it become okay to hold up Zooey Deschanel and ‘New Girl’ as examples of affronts to feminism? And can we please make it stop?
Was I alone in not particularly caring that Pam made an appearance on the show for the first time in months? It’s been so long since she’s been interesting … yay?
Sterling Archer. Babu the Ocelot. That’s all you really need to know.
Mitch has a run-in with Sydney Bristow’s dad, and that’s about it for this week’s episode. But: we’re only two weeks away from the end of flash-forwards! (I think.)
People came back from the dead, while others made odd life choices. The alternate universe inside Meredith’s head wasn’t always happy, except for the folks who got to live again.
The latest releases include ‘Downton Abbey,’ ‘Geek Charming,’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen,’ ‘Father Dowling,’ ‘Materpiece Classic,’ ‘Rocko’s Modern Life,’ ‘Mickey Mouse,’ ‘Curious George,’ ‘New Tricks,’ ‘Six Feet Under,’ ‘CSI,’ ‘La Fuerza Del Destino,’ ‘Laramie,’ ‘Bizarre Foods,’ ‘Brontes Of Haworth,’ ‘Northern Lights,’ and ‘Lost Gold of the Dark Ages’.
We made it, folks. Portland and St. Louis were the last two stops on the ever-chugging ‘Idol’ train and I’m glad they’re over. Let’s head to Hollywood.