I loved last night’s ‘The Office’ cold open. A silent game makes so much sense in that office. I mean, where else would salespeople ignore ringing phones just so they could add another minute or two to their record of silence?
Tuesday’s releases include ‘Merlin’, ‘Waking The Dead’, ‘Delocated’, ‘Teresa’, ‘George Gently’, ‘Storm Chasers’, ‘Chipmunks’, ‘Adam 12′, ‘Sliders’, ‘Mad’, ‘Hetalia’, ‘Nabari No Ou’, and ‘Kaze No Stigma’.
A quirky new procedural makes its debut, but what separates it from others? Sadly, not much. Still, perhaps there’s hope.
There was a jumble of storylines thrown into the mix this week from Bailey agreeing to shack up with Ben and Teddy forcing Cristina to relive Henry’s death, to the separation of conjoined twins.
No. It’s not. It’s not ‘the Egg McMuffin of commercials’ … but it is silly and sad. The things advertising agencies try to get away with. Plus! The Mayans are messing with us! Read on …
Housewives are a dime a dozen, but a sassy underdog on a hit ABC series is proving to be just as formidable as her capable costars … if not better. I’m just sayin’.
The legal drama’s second episode was light on answers but again strong in character development, with the McDeere brothers taking center stage.
Is Faye really an antagonist to the circle, or is she just addicted to the power she no longer has?
If there’s one bit of advice I could give to any new viewers of ‘The Vampire Diaries,’ it would be to expect the unexpected … and then just go with it. It always comes around to the most fascinating conclusion possible, so trust and enjoy.
Right before ‘Bones’ goes on a bit of a hiatus for Emily Deschanel’s maternity leave, the show introduces a new multi-episode plot arc involving a hypersmart serial killer.