After spotting a soldier being carted off to prison, her daughter in the arms of a social worker, Claudia Joy sets out to help a mother AWOL for her deployment to Afghanistan.
It looks like Ivey isn’t alone in picking ‘Covert Affairs’ as the best show of the summer. In its second episode, the ratings were up, landing it well ahead of ‘White Collar.’ ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ had a pretty good second week as well.
Though it was definitely not my favorite episode of the season, tonight’s ‘Leverage’ showed us a badder side of Hardison and a clever ending.
“I’d be lying if I said I liked having to ask my dad for case assignments, but I’d also be lying if I said Val Kilmer still looks like Val Kilmer.” – Shawn, on ‘Psych’
Man, I love this little BBC show — it’s fast-paced, funny, witty, deep, dark and so far, just as good as series 1 (if not better).
Starz’s miniseries event began, with the first two hours of the adaptation of Ken Follett’s epic novel ‘The Pillars of the Earth.’
The new Boston-based ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ sparked a debate about which shows have done a decent job of portraying Bostonians, without employing really bad accents.
During an interview at SDCC, Maggie Lawson, who plays Juliette on ‘Psych’, may have let something slip having to do with the identity of the Yin killer.
I don’t mean to stunt his career by typecasting him, but what happened to the Jeff Garlin I know from ‘Daddy Day Care’? He didn’t seem like a cheater.
In this CommercialClack, Michael and I talk rough and tough about iPods, blondes and dumb guys. Come along!