Despite the 1980s reference, I found the vengeance seeking bomb tech episode slightly anti-climactic.
Episode 2 dispenses with some of the cheese and starts to get into some of the examination. What a difference a week makes.
Why oh why do shows feel the need to add annoying newbies or interns to their shows? It worked on ‘Bones,’ but does every show have to do it?
What started out as a jokey concept — the image of Jesus on Finn’s grilled cheese sandwich — took a serious and heartfelt turn as the show tackled the touchy subjects of God, religion and faith.
For you non-techie types, you must be wondering what the hell a “BOFH” is. It stands for “Bastard Operator From Hell,” meaning the jerk sysadmin type in an organization who does whatever the hell he wants and takes his anger out on the underlings and users. I’d say that sums up Rush, doesn’t it?
This week ‘Weeds’ had a bridge episode to get us from Seattle to the Botwins’ next destination while they continue their life on the run. At least they have Doug around to look after the baby now.
Cathy and Sean went to visit their father, while Cathy toyed with the notion of finally coming clean about her cancer.
A little of everything this week. New – ‘Stargate Universe’, ‘Bones’, ‘Caprica’, ‘Monk’, ‘Medium’, and ‘Blue Mountain State’. Classic – ‘Mary Tyler Moore’, ‘All In The Family’, and ‘Gunsmoke’. And young – ‘Ben 10′, ‘The Penguins’, and ‘Phineas and Ferb’.
Blair conives, Chuck loses, Dan flip flops, Juliet lies, Eva leaves, and Serena just can’t figure it out, all in this week’s ‘Gossip Girl.’
This week’s episode featured the strike squad’s new name, another disastrous undercover op, Jersey mob shark attacks, and a silk robed Grace Park.