The symbolism of the Taub storyline combined with the humor of House, Cuddy and Wilson made this episode of ‘House’ a wonderful way to ring in the new year.
‘How I Met Your Mother’ created a tough act to follow with last week’s episode. This week they proved that the show can handle drama as well as it handles comedy.
In informing him of the potential outcome of his statutory rape charge, Hank’s lady lawyer forgot to mention one thing: he’d have to register as a sex offender. Talk about ruining his sex life going forward!
As exciting as it is that Sarah Michelle Gellar is coming back to our TV screens, it will take more than her past accomplishments (yes, I mean ‘Buffy’) to get me to watch.
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….
Now that the Henricksons have been outed by Bill as polygamists, the big family with the three wives and tons of kids is feeling a bit lonely.
The mid-season premieres continue to roll out, but not with the numbers that the networks might have been hoping for. ‘The Cape’ and ‘Off The Map’ both had less than stellar starts this week, while Bob’s Burgers took a hand-off from the NFL and scored big.
In the second episode of ‘Lights Out’ we see the Leary family fall even farther from the pinnacle of success they once enjoyed. Just how far will they tumble?
Some great writing and guest stars Polly Bergen, Larry Hagman and Gregory Itzin make this a pretty solid episode about aging, loneliness and the spectre of death.
‘Bob’s Burgers’ second effort gets better and more outrageous than the first. I’m intrigued by the blond man on the roller skates in nothing but his underwear.