Recap & Review – Leverage 3.11: “The Rashomon Job”
An episode with multiple points of view is a tricky thing to do. It can either go really well (does anyone remember NBC’s Boomtown?), or it can get repe
An episode with multiple points of view is a tricky thing to do. It can either go really well (does anyone remember NBC’s Boomtown?), or it can get repe
Tonight, we got the first part to what could be the explosive week we were supposed have had last week. I feel optimistic about the good times ahead, how abou
Persons Unknown, how I have missed you. This is a show that really suffers from being pre-empted, because it relies on paying attention, and how much do you r
Last week, I ranted about how I didn’t really enjoy Covert Affairs that much, mostly because of Piper Perabo’s performance. I still feel that way,
Last night’s Burn Notice was so good, I watched it twice. Both on the East Coast and West Coast feeds. It’s still on my DVR and in the back of my
Last night’s Big Brother promised us the biggest blindside in the game ever. While that was the case, I still was left with a sour taste in my mouth unt
‘In the Red’was yet another fine, entertaining episode that kept the second season’s strong start going. A few things though: First of all,
I seriously feel bad for those who jumped ship and tuned out of The Real Housewives of D.C., because each week gets better and better, in my opinion. Tonight
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