Emma Stone hosts an exceptionally bad ‘SNL’ episode with musical guest Coldplay. Has the comedy well run dry already this season?
This week’s episode was for the birds. Magnus tracks down shysters while Will battles his past. If you think it sounds interesting, it isn’t. The episode ended with orphans. ORPHANS.
In this week’s ‘Fringe,’ the team investigates rips in time. Is Peter’s return to blame for these fringe events?
Three shows in, Nick’s heritage comes into question, the mythology of the series is plugging along nicely, and we get our danders tapped about what might be coming down the line. These are the very things making ‘Grimm’ a kick to watch right now.
Michael Westen does a very bad thing. Chuck Finley wants you to save a nest of baby penguins. And Ben Watkins gets to do what many writers wish we could do. Typical ‘Burn Notice.’
Morgan with the Intersect is not a nice Morgan. Will he betray his friends and team up with Verbanski? Is Morgan as the Intersect salvageable?
This week’s ‘Nikita’ picks up from one of the season’s weakest episodes – and does more damage. There’s very little good to say about ‘London Calling.’ Except for that Shane West can act with next to nothing.
This could have been a completely self-contained episode, but ‘Supernatural’ connected Becky’s triumphant return with the greater picture of Crowley and the Leviathans perfectly.
If Russell’s really settling into his marriage with Liz — have you noticed that we haven’t seen him so much as look at another woman since they wed? — then that leaves Timmy as the sole bachelor. Will he get paired up too to make things even?
She’s a lovely woman, so no offense to her, but I’m surprised that Toby thinks that a pregnant Helen Mirren would be the hottest thing ever. I mean, that just sounds like “fake salivating over a Soviet-era Russian” for Pam’s sake!