Well, I have finished my watch of ‘The Tudors,’ and while the final season, in particular these episodes, really let me down, the show delivered with a pretty good finale.
I don’t know enough about the Army to answer this question, but is there some significance to the fact that the division is coming home early? I’m sure they’re not being fired, but is the show about to implement its own shift in war strategy?
A week headlined by the classics includes ‘H.R. Pufnstuf’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘The Sweeney’, ‘Dallas’, ‘Dragnet’, ‘Car 54′, ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, ‘BBC Tudors’, ‘Redwall’, ‘Garfield’, ‘Man vs Wild’, ‘Rachel Zoe’, ‘Kathy Griffin’, ‘Snapped’, and ‘Flipping Out’.
Oh Good Golly. Now her shoe fell off, for the first time in ‘Dancing With the Stars’ history. Kirstie Alley better smudge her dressing room or something.
It’s all about facades in this episode of ‘Make It Or Break It.’ The girls are all becoming very skilled at hiding things — except for Payson, who lets it all hang out — and then lets it go.
It seems like just yesterday I was calling Alderman Gibbons a bastard. This week, though, I have to admit that his character is just a bit more complex than that.
‘Chuck’ returned tonight with a new episode and not sure it could have been any better. The Volkoffs returned, as well as, Mama Bartowski.
Wow … ‘How I Met Your Mother’ had a wonderful opportunity to reference one a cult favorite character. They swung and missed big time.
Interesting is the key word for this 150th episode of ‘House.’ Interesting choices, interesting character dynamics and interesting storyline choices.
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….