‘Boardwalk Empire’ continued this week with more drama building as things went awry at the bootlegging facility, bad behavior caught up with Jimmy, and we got a closer look at agent Van Alden.
Whenever someone gets closer to finding out Dexter’s secret, it doesn’t end well. Actor Desmond Harrington must be reading through each script with bated breath, knowing each new one might be his last.
With Tara in absentia this week (she may or may not be stalking ‘her’ Gordon Ramsay with a ‘big, wide, happy ear-to-ear Kool-Aid smi-aye-ile’), Michael is on his own talking about an old drink standard this week.
“Hey, am I on bluetooth?”- Jim
“Yeah.” – Callie
“So, I’m kinda like Kitt on Knight Rider, huh?” – Jim
Bryan Cranston in skivvies, Rescue Dogs, Morgan Freeman, sparkling apple juice and Kanye surrounded in white. Just another night of ‘SNL’!
A sexy new knight comes to Camelot (again), some plots are thwarted (again), some lives are saved (again), some swords are crossed (again), and we here will break it down for you, Cliffs Notes style.
It’s a night of a thousand guest-stars on ‘Medium.’ We have multiple murderers, Marie is having sex dreams and Allison is the worst match-maker ever. At least Tony Hale keeps both of his hands.
Despite its somewhat unrealistic premise, ‘Outlaw’ has tackled some interesting political questions, something rare for a lawyer show. However, I’m not sure it’ll be around next week to see what Garza tackles next.
Sam and Dean do their best Selleck and Guttenberg when an infant falls into their care. But this is no ordinary infant. Just how special little Bobby John is soon leads to more reveals about just where this season might be headed.
A slow week gives us more character development than action, but that final moment should make any long-time fan giddy with excitement.