The Americans 2.10 Review: “Yousaf”
Even though it was a heavy focus during the first few episodes of this season of The Americans, I had not expected the murders of Emmett and Leanne to serve
Even though it was a heavy focus during the first few episodes of this season of The Americans, I had not expected the murders of Emmett and Leanne to serve
And there you have it. Another year and another season of The Following, which–despite a massive decrease in viewership numbers–is still somethin
In last week’s Hannibal, we saw the second season reset itself in the wake of the Chesapeake Ripper-related events. On his first real case back, Will G
Typically, the hour before a season finale is spent building the foundation for whatever the last hurrah of the year will be for a television series. “T
It was just last week that I was explaining how I have been having trouble connecting with The Americans on an emotional level. While I have never felt like
I have to give The Following some amount of credit for this one. For a series that utilizes pointless cliffhangers to try to cover up lazy writing–and,
Now that Archer Vice has finished, I wonder how television history will treat it. It might be harder to recognize the quality of something as it is airing. L
Su-zakana, within the kaiseki dinner, is used as a palate cleanser. So, it’s no coincidence that this episode is used to reset Hannibal‘s second
Like any series that is making the jump from “good” to “great,” it’s not just an increased investment in the characters and plot
While I would probably argue that The Americans is one of the five or so best series that is airing on TV this spring, I’ve begun to notice a kind of s