Another double dose of my Gordon Ramsay’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ this week finds us saying goodbye to Raj. I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry. This guy was never going to win, but he was seriously fun to watch….
Tribal dynamics are becoming more apparent this week, but some players need to rein it in before they find themselves at the mercy of their tribe mates.
The somehow newsworthy kiss between Cameron and Mitchell was brought into the show with this episode, and it was portrayed just as it should have been: without mockery or fanfare.
The best new drama on television last year returned right where it left us before the break. I could do without the Peter/Alicia nonsense, but as a legal drama this show is one of the best on the air right now.
It broke my heart to watch three of the Braverman parents desperately try to connect with their children who were rebuffing them.
I wasn’t quite sold on ‘Rubicon’ when it first started up, but in recent weeks the show has really hit its stride and has become appointment television for me.
There was a whole lot of chatter all episode long about it being very un-Gibbs for there to be interns hanging around. But other than a throwaway comment from him, the reason was never addressed. So….
‘Life Unexpected’ borrows from ‘Saved by the Bell’ while insulting it. Bad karma, dude.
Michael Imperioli is the star of ABC’s new cop drama ‘Detroit 187.’ And he’s taking on a whole different image than that of his ‘The Sopranos’ alter ego Christopher Moltisanti. So is he better as an evil hit man or a inner city cop? Hmm….
A Marine patrol is ambushed and their tank is blown up by an IED. Afghanistan? Iraq? Nope, California.