Terriers 1.01, “Pilot” Review
Obviously, pilot episodes have a lot of balls in the air. Good pilots have to set up the plot in the most broadest of ways. They have to present compelling ch
Obviously, pilot episodes have a lot of balls in the air. Good pilots have to set up the plot in the most broadest of ways. They have to present compelling ch
White Collar‘˜s second season has been fantastic from start to finish, but I found myself dreading the summer finale anyway. Why you ask? USA cliffhang
There’s one thing I’ll say about this telecast of the 62nd Annual Emmy Awards: It was far from boring. Well, at least the first 90 minutes weren
It’s weird, I am actually excited to write about Covert Affairs today! Of course, that feeling suggests that there is also something wrong with the seri
Obvious statement coming: A telltale sign of a good television series is when it produces an average episode and as a viewer, you can let some of the negative
Last week, I ranted about how I didn’t really enjoy Covert Affairs that much, mostly because of Piper Perabo’s performance. I still feel that way,
‘In the Red’was yet another fine, entertaining episode that kept the second season’s strong start going. A few things though: First of all,
Another strong episode of White Collar this week, right? Procedurals like this often rely on guest stars (though White Collar has an exceptionally strong cent
At the end of season three, if most Friday Night Lights fans were asked for guesses about the end of season four, I’d imagine many, if not most of them
With procedurals and lighter fare, the easiest way to mix things up a little bit is to re-position the lens of focus onto a supporting player and this week, W