A word of advice for the criminal element: start keeping a photo album of all the new people drawn to your crew. No way should the lifespan of these undercovers be so long.
When Dean shakes down the wrong shop owner, the team discovers that they’ve stumbled into an FBI investigation … that means ‘Dark Blue’s’ back!
Auditions for the coveted 30 aprons continues on chef (and executive producer) Gordon Ramsay’s new show Masterchef. Some things are becoming more clear to me, with the help of my recently acquired DVR. How did I ever live without one?
A short (and late) list of DVD releases this week includes ‘Hawaii Five-O’, ‘Heroes’, ‘Mercy’, ‘Henson’s Place’, ‘Lytton’s Diary’, ‘Days That Shook The World’, and ‘SNL’.
I’m through the first season of ‘The Tudors’ and I’m still really enjoying it. In the second half of the season the focus seemed to shift to Henry’s relationship with Anne, but it was still good TV.
It’s one thing for you and me to get excited at the sight of a champion athlete, but I would have thought that Payson, of all people, would have been indifferent to their charms. Wouldn’t she want to join them before meeting them?
Not that he’s some notorious criminal, but it would have been funny if Mozzie had seen a criminal artist’s sketch of him hanging on the wall at FBI headquarters.
After brawling during an AA meeting, and repeatedly seeking out the advice of an off-beat priest, the man of the cloth concluded that the Gavins need to have their demons exorcized.
Adam Baldwin has mastered the art of playing grouchy, obnoxious characters. But we love him anyway! What’s your favorite role of his?
Despite how much I like ‘Covert Affairs’, the show really has to work on getting the technical aspects of spy work right.