True Detective 1.05 Review: “The Secret Fate of All Life”
As dense as “The Secret Fate of All Life” appears to be whenever 2012 Rust Cohle opens his mouth, this week’s episode of True Detective
As dense as “The Secret Fate of All Life” appears to be whenever 2012 Rust Cohle opens his mouth, this week’s episode of True Detective
With Banshee‘s version of a Valentine’s Day episode airing last week, “Armies of One” is a marked return to traditional Banshee sto
Where Marty Hart folds in the face of chaos, Rust Cohle embraces it, kisses it on the lips, and takes it out to dinner. “Who Goes There” not only
In the world of The Walking Dead, every single character we come across has experienced a great loss. A number of them, really: family, friends, community, s
I must admit: I’m a sucker for episodes like “The Truth About Unicorns.” Be it The Walking Dead‘s “Clear”, Enlightened
Last week, I noted Banshee‘s ambitions to dig into its setting further, leading to one of the show’s most intriguing hours. “BloodlinesR
Some might describe “The Locked Room” as an hour-long diatribe against Christianity – and while there is definitely some truth to that idea,
Underneath the jittery cameras of “The Warrior Class” is one of the show’s more ambitious hours, one that finally tries to establish the mul
“I know who I am… there’s victory to be found in that.” – Rust Cohle As True Detective burrows further into the psyche of its two main c
After spending its first hour re-establishing Banshee‘s status quo, “The Thunder Man” quietly edges forward into season two material — which feels