
Rizzoli & Isles Review 4.12 “Partners in Crime”
The mid-season finale has come and gone, and I have to say as much of a proponent of this show as I have been, I have been left disappointed. Ups and downs, b
The mid-season finale has come and gone, and I have to say as much of a proponent of this show as I have been, I have been left disappointed. Ups and downs, b
This season has been so scattered, I feel. The closing of arcs, the revamping of others, but nothing actually new. It has been feeling like the same joke told
Cute love interests and fast cars, what else do you need? What Rizzoli & Isles does well, it does really well. The banter and the wit, the strong female r
America is kind of obsessed with serial killers. I’m a part of that. Any book or documentary I can get my hands on- I’m there. So when it comes to
I swear season four must be the season of the kids. Something I’ve never understood is the sports mom mentality. My mom was always the loudest in t
I believe having once been a teenage girl myself I have the right to say this: teen girls are creepy and weird. The clicks that happen, how cruel they can be,
Back to the normal, everyday procedural. Gone are the weirdly placed inserts of what was to come. It’s come and gone, apparently. A bit anticlimactic
It’s all been leading up to this! The trial. The ratings have been growing this season but I honestly can’t figure out why. I struggled to watch
Maura Isles is a murderer!!!!! The books portray Dr. Isles as a much darker character than she is on the television show. She’s much more morbid than wh
The order of the day is Baby Momma Drama. Times Two. The youngest Rizzoli sibling, Tommy, is at a church Christening his son and arguing with the baby momma w