When Frank moves in with Liz after a fire at his place, they each vow to help the other kick their bad habits: eating unhealthily for Liz and smoking for Frank. Jenna turns to Jack for help when her unfit mother, Verna (Jan Hooks) shows up, but Jack is skeptical when it appears she’s turned over a new leaf.
Fox’s new action series Human Target started with a bang and spent last week fizzling to a near certain doom. I am a big proponent of this show, and even I could not abide the tepid, mundane third installment. This week’s episode, “Sanctuary” is a return to form and restores my faith in this series.
It was great to see more of Amanda Graystone in this episode, not because she’s a particularly interesting character (at least not yet), but through her, the grief that you might have expected Zoe’s parents to feel immediately following the death of their only daughter in the pilot episode, was finally present.
TV Review: Burn Notice 3.11 Friendly Fire
Features By Robert Fure on January 29, 2010 | Comments (2)Burn Notice returns to form, then excels right past it in one of the best, most action packed episodes of the series three year run.
TV Review: Caprica 1.1 – Series Premiere
Television By Amber Humphrey on January 24, 2010 | Comments (12)The first episode of SyFy’s Caprica, begins in medias res, which is Latin for, “in the middle of a debaucherous virtual nightclub where teens get their jollies by watching the ritualistic sacrifice of their peers.
TV Review: Burn Notice 3.10 – A Dark Road
Television By Robert Fure on January 24, 2010 | Comments (4)
24 Premiere Review: Day 8 – 4:00p to 8:00p
Television By Kevin Carr on January 19, 2010 | Comments (9)The season premiere of Day 8 of Fox’s 24 combines assassination attempts at the U.N. with fabulous hair on Middle East leaders.
Human Target Review: Series Premiere
Television By Brian Salisbury on January 18, 2010 | Comments (8)I’m back to pepper another television series with my perspective; such as it is. Given that covering V has been no walk in the proverbial park, you may wonder why I agreed to undertake another show.
Chad reports from the Peace Ambassador Center as 100 diplomatic visas are being issued to the first wave of American Visitors, with Anna getting the 1st, but not everyone agrees with the decision.
30 Rock Review: The Problem Solvers
Television By Jim Rohner on November 13, 2009 | Be the First To CommentThe humble attitude of new TGS cast member Jack “Danny” Baker (Cheyenne Jackson) causes Jenna and Tracy to re-think their whip-cracking treatment of Kenneth as they team up to form a duo – aptly named “The Problem Solvers” – to help people solve problems rather than cause them.
V Review: There is No Normal Anymore
Television By Brian Salisbury on November 11, 2009 | Comments (4)Let me start by commending our rejects who regularly review television shows; not easy work. Especially with a show such as this one…
Mad Men Finale Review: Shut the Door. Have a Seat.
Television By Josh Radde on November 9, 2009 | Comments (5)The season finale begins with Don ending his business partnership with Conrad Hilton and ends with him starting a new job somewhere else; Betty wants to go forward with divorce proceedings.
An image of Anna, the leader of the V’s, is projected worldwide as she speaks about everyone joining together and no longer being divided by country or separated by fear. That’s where it begins…
The Kennedy Assassination affects everyone at Sterling/Cooper and in the Draper household; Ken and Pete’s competition for Head of Accounts comes to an end; Roger’s daughter gets married.
Mad Men 3.11 Review: The Gypsy and the Hobo
Television By Josh Radde on October 27, 2009 | Be the First To CommentBetty confronts Don about his past life; Roger runs into an old flame; Don plans a getaway with Suzanne; Joan reaches out to Roger for occupational help.
Betty starts writing letters to Henry Francis; Don starts to see Conrad Hilton as a father figure; a Sterling/Cooper account makes advances towards Sal.
Gossip Girl 3.4 Review: Dan de Fleurette
Television By Michelle Graham on October 12, 2009 | Be the First To CommentDan falls for Vanessa’s new roommate, who’s more than she appears. Blair, at her wit’s end over her lack of progress in NYU social circles, receives a report that Jenny is attempting to dismantle the hierarchy at Constance, prompting her to rush back to her old fiefdom in its defense.
Californication 3.3 Review – Verities & Balderdash
Television By Robert Fure on October 12, 2009 | Comments (2)In the third episode of the third season, Hank attempts to juggle three women sexually and at least two emotionally. This will always end well.
Recaps: Dollhouse Season 2, Episodes 1 and 2
Television By Michelle Graham on October 9, 2009 | Comments (2)Echo is back for a second season, and our intrepid TV correspondent Michelle is ready to take her to task, one episode at a time.
Recaps: Californication Season 3, Episodes 1 and 2
Television By Robert Fure on October 8, 2009 | Be the First To CommentHank Moody is back as the rock star author turned professor in Season 3 of the Showtime hit Californication.
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