Margaret began to see the truth about Nucky and the way he does business in this week’s ‘Boardwalk Empire.’ Is it enough to keep her away from the gentleman gangster?
I could be wrong, but isn’t there such a thing as a foot model? I guess they’d be the wrong choice for a runway show like this, but what do they get hired to do if not to model shoes?
It’s great that Pam intervened before Michael pursued his cancer theory, but where was she when he started following the herpes theory to its inevitable conclusion? The latter seems a lot more damaging to others, no?
I might be addressing the wrong generation here, but all that talk about where Mike’s employee lived … anyone else get a flash of Chris Farley talking about “a van down by the river?”
I enjoy the fact that this way we’re exposed to them more often, but would it really be likely for all three name partners at a law firm to be involved with so many cases together? Doesn’t that seem a bit inefficient?
It’s an intense episode of ‘Medium’ this week: We face the possibility of Mr. Good’s death, and the definite reality of Ariel going off to college.
In this episode of ‘Merlin,’ Arthur and Gwen once again try to convince us that they are deeply, truly in love. And once again, we’re totally over it.
I was less than impressed with “Kali Pt. 3,” the season premiere of Amanda Tapping’s ‘Sanctuary.’ But here’s why I’m still watching.
This week our focus turns to Bobby and that little lingering problem regarding his soul, and him not owning it anymore. Along the way we learn that monsters are showing up where they shouldn’t be, possibly hinting at what’s to come later this season.
Clark and Lois return to Smallville High for their fifth class reunion, but Brainiac makes a surprise appearance to get Clark straightened out and on course to become the hero he was meant to be.