Archer 5.10 Review: “Archer Vice: Palace Intrigue: Part I”
It doesn’t get much better than this for Archer. When the whole group (minus a Ron Cadillac) gets to go on an extended “adventure” together
It doesn’t get much better than this for Archer. When the whole group (minus a Ron Cadillac) gets to go on an extended “adventure” together
“Freedom” is actually almost what the The Following can do at its best (which still isn’t enough to make it a worthwhile series). The epis
For a series whose episodes are often purposefully slow, Hannibal has executed several tense sequences in the past couple entries, including the race to find
Vikings is no joke. Just in time for the announcement of a third-season renewal, “Answers in Blood” plants a firm step and presents a good argumen
For a season that’s been built heavily around issues of parenthood, “The Deal” does a surprisingly moving job of bringing The Americans ba
I really appreciated “Teacher’s Pet.” For a minute there, it had me worried that the inclusion of Emily Kinney from The Walking Dead meant
Without the use of flashbacks, “On the Carpet” functions as a bottle episode of Archer, with the crew gathered in a common area as Malory tries t
What makes a cliffhanger work and what makes a cliffhanger fall flat? Find out in next week’s review. “Takiawase,” which falls into the cate
“Eye for an Eye” isn’t a landmark episode in a way that makes it stands out individually as being much better than an average episode of Vi
It’s easy to forget that the real names of the main characters in The Americans are not Philip and Elizabeth Jennings. Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell pl