Is ignorance bliss … when watching TV shows? To read or not to read the source materials of TV shows before watching them – that is the question. I think “no,” what about you?
Tonight, Castle and Beckett head to the swimming pool to investigate the murder of a champion swimmer and Olympic hopeful. Come chat with us during the show at 10 PM ET/9 PM CT.
Both the men’s team and the women’s team made reference to this, but I think it only became inappropriate when Trump questioned how La Toya could have failed to exploit Hope sexually. Was it really necessary for him to dwell on that?
The NCAA scored for CBS, and then the CIA bombed for them. Over on cable, AMC released ‘The Killing’ to a modest premiere audience, but I’m more interested in what the numbers for the ‘Game of Thrones’ preview might mean.
There was a hint of “Do Shee Sushi” in the air on last night’s show, but the occasional stutter step is to be expected. The Good News: Season 2 is securely in the bag.
The story of ‘The Kennedys’ finally comes to a close, and despite the history already being written, one question still remains … What was all the fuss about?
Who killed Rosie Larsen? We still don’t know, but we move closer to an answer in day three of the investigation.
In India, teams encounter holy men holding clues to the meaning of life and learn that cow poop can be used as fuel.
Take a look back at the week in quotes, as the Clique offers up our favorites of the week. If we missed yours, share it in the comments!
Frank Stein, a Crunk-Ass Easter and a “few corrections” for ‘Fox & Friends’. An OK episode of ‘SNL’ this week, and we’ll have embedded videos of the sketches here when we get ‘em, as usual.