Veep Season 4 Episode 6 Review: “Storms and Pancakes”
This week’s Veep opens with Selina and her new ticket mate, Tom James, hot on the campaign trails. Their tour is going smoothly, since Tom is more than
This week’s Veep opens with Selina and her new ticket mate, Tom James, hot on the campaign trails. Their tour is going smoothly, since Tom is more than
The Scandal Season 4 finale, “You Can’t Take Command,” opens right where the previous episode left off. Mellie is chatting with Papa Pope, who is im
On the heels of the First Daughter’s engagement, this week’s Veep opens with Catherine rehearsing her speech/announcement in front of Selina’
After a week off, Scandal came back last night and continued to explore both in the political and the spy games, two plots that have remained pretty much di
Veep is a show that has always exploited the concept of the vice president being a decorative figure, the “almost person” always fighting for the spotligh
This week’s episode of Veep opens with Selina addressing the country regarding her “Families First” legislation. In her continuing effort to prove w
After the major twist in last week’s Scandal, “First Lady Sings the Blues” offers a cold opening, with Quinn finding a critically wounded Jake (
Bloodline has had quite a run and has proven a success in getting viewers on the Rayburn roller coaster ride. In all honesty, my reviews were slightly dragged
The penultimate episode of Bloodline‘s first season opens with John going all Sheriff Rayburn on his own daughter, after the teenager disregarded his an
On the heels of the game-changers that were set into motion in the previous episode, “Part 11” of Bloodline begins with the forever emotionally