I’m well aware of the fact that “The winner will be crowned Donald Trump’s next Apprentice!” but be honest folks: does victory really lie in being yet another walking advertisement for the Trump organization?
The second season ended with two big episodes. We learn more about Ellie’s vocabulary, Taco starts year two for his thousand year-old eggs, and things get dark by the end of the last episode.
For almost two months, we’ve wondered — who is Dee’s baby daddy?! Thanks to the season finale, we have an answer, and a surprise tender moment before the big reveal.
In this stop-motion animated episode, we learn three things: The meaning of Christmas, the meaning of the first season of ‘Lost,’ and that Abed has a terrible mother.
Olivia’s return home is not what anyone expected. Will there be any hope for her and Peter, or will the events of the last few months permanently change their relationship?
After the last episode, I thought for sure we wouldn’t get much in the way of Red John action this week. Instead it looks as though it was a catalyst for at least the remainder of the season.
‘Nikita’s’ mid-season finale requires an all-caps review. With a Robin Givens cameo and major plot points resolved, this show deserves a People’s Choice award.
It was another Christmas episode of ’30 Rock’ this week, which meant a return of some of the show’s best guest stars: Elaine Stritch, Alan Alda, and Elizabeth Banks.
I’d like to see an episode in which Amy Farrah Fowler and Leslie Winkel drive Sheldon bonkers. He might just have to become a cat man again. Bazinga!
Elijah says he doesn’t want to break the curse; he only wants to kill Klaus — then why does he want the moonstone? I feel a fake out coming on, to join the rest of them from this episode.