‘Camelot’ continues with the story of Guinevere and Arthur. A new warrior arrives. And, Morgan continues on her quest for power through information.
This episode of ‘Bones’ had some squeal-worthy guest stars, including Scott Lowell and Michael Welch. Why, though, did it have to be so easy to figure out who the killer was?
It was dumb when Timmy pulled it on Russell, but I loved how both of them fooled Adam with cardboard cutouts of themselves. Timmy on the phone was a good one — does Adam not perceive dimensions? — but Russell asleep on his couch was great.
Since I’m on my own this week, I decided to pick two commercials. One that really slays me, and one that I’d rather never see again. Don’t fear. Michael and I will return.
Drugs, riots, and secrets, Oh My! It is becoming increasingly clear why the Kennedy family has not championed this story being told.
Last night’s ‘Nikita’ was mother f*cking awesome. How do you top brilliance? Evidently, with even more brilliance. Last night’s episode, Covenants, gave me earth-shattering spy-gasms.
It’s not the judges … it’s not the contestants … it’s not the guests … it’s not the theme nights … it’s the voters who are the wild cards this season on ‘Idol’.
It’s back and “Know Thy Enemy” gives us one wild ride, reminding this reviewer why ‘The Vampire Diaries’ still gets my heart a-beating. Only after this episode, I don’t … know thy enemy, that is.
Having aired nine episodes, and with “Happy Endings” taking over its time slot next week, have we seen the last of ‘Mr. Sunshine’?
We all know gossip isn’t nice. Yet we all do it. Could it be that gossip is indeed a living thing using humans to reproduce? Or, is it just that capuchin monkeys look way cooler when they smoke? Well, the first remains a mystery after tonight’s episode. But Amy Farrah Fowler believes the second is true.