Review – ‘Running Wilde’ Runs in a Different Direction
It’s the most-anticipated comedy of the year; that’s almost undeniable. After all, its predecessor, Arrested Development, has often been called th
It’s the most-anticipated comedy of the year; that’s almost undeniable. After all, its predecessor, Arrested Development, has often been called th
The subtitle to this review should be: ‘Why Fringe Will Save Television,’but I’ll spare you my fan-boy inspired hyperbole — even though it
I haven’t reviewed an episode of True Blood since episode 3.03, “It Hurts Me Too,” mostly due to scheduling conflicts. With Rubicon coming o
While my review of last week’s Rubicon had some faulty assumptions in it, I didn’t make the same mistake with my review of Mad Men‘s seventh
Disregard everything I said about the Maggie storyline in my review of last week’s episode. This time around, Rubicon really did the Maggie storyline ri
I’m going to go ahead and get all my complaining out of the way: Rubicon‘s episode titles are boring. They’re standard conspiracy theory far
Tonight’s episode of Mad Men was its Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World episode. Not literally, of course; there was no reference or anything like that. But if
You haven’t heard from me in a while. Last week’s episode of Rubicon, “The Outsider,” didn’t receive a review. I took a sabbatic
Ladies and gentlemen, I am in shock. Pure shock. Work of Art‘s first season finale really blew me away. The twist was the reality show equivalent of a L
The first two episodes of Mad Men‘s fourth season have been oddly uneven. While “Public Relations,” had the season off to a good start, R