Bruce explores “This Ball of Mud and Meanness” when he finds the man that murdered his parents walking free on the streets of Gotham.
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Better Call Saul shows us the real long term damage Jimmy’s actions have had on Chuck, and why it’s ground him down to being the untrustworthy brother in Chuck’s life.
Supergirl finds that her greatest enemy may ultimately be herself in the episode “Falling,” where the titular hero finds herself unknowingly infected with red kryptonite.
Bosch is back, and improved in all the right ways. The minor characters are further fleshed out and this season has even more of a noir feel to it, with gorgeous shots of Los Angeles and a classic femme fatale played by Jeri Ryan.
The Walking Dead shows us just how different life can be for people stuck in The Same Boat. Carol and Maggie meet Paula and Chelle, two women from the savior’s group that represent slightly different reflections, or possible futures, of themselves.
Let’s get this out of the way: Flaked is not a comedy in the traditional sense. Fans of Arrested Development, drawn to the show by the allure of seeing Mitch Hurwitz and Arnett together again, be warned.
This week’s episode of The Family reveals more details about the pock-marked man who kept Adam (or should I say “Adam”, because I’m still not convinced he’s actually their child). Not everything completely works, but to the show’s credit, I’m still hooked on the mystery. I need answers!!
We’ve come to the second to last episode of the first season of USA’s Colony. There are still many questions, but a couple storylines did come to a head in this episode, leaving me wondering what surprises are left for the finale next week.
Jacob Tremblay shows up in The Last Man on Earth, we walk a mile in Marcia Clark’s heels, and WGN’s Underground premieres in some of this week’s best episodes of television!
Murder is “What Devil Do” on this week’s SHADES OF BLUE but nothing is ever as simple as it seems. This episode also gives us another piece of the big score and its baddie maestro, Linklater, a DEA agent played by Stephan Lang.
The first half of the two part finale was much more in line with the consistently great moments this season brought us, especially for a show in its ELEVENTH season. I just hope season twelve starts out stronger than this season ended.
This week’s episode sees Ilana trying to be the responsible one—raising money while hunting down a rat—and Abbi the one making bad decisions, meeting up with every single one of her Tinder matches.
The People V. O.J. Simpson focuses heavily on lead prosecutor Marcia Clark and her struggle with being the only woman in a boy’s club, one who works mandatory 70 hour weeks on top of being a mother – and one who is living under the intense scrutiny of an entire nation.
Something has happened since Limitless returned from hiatus. After a couple episodes that were fantastic, the soon-to-be-renewed freshman drama seems to have developed a late-onset case of ADHD.
I’m delighted to say that Agents of SHIELD has hit the reset button with “Bouncing Back.” How aptly named! We’ve gone back to the start, but with many lessons learned.
Fresh Off The Boat takes a funny look at love, jealously, and the need to Keep ‘em Separated.
In the fourth season premiere, titled “A Danger to Himself and Others,” Norma is finally forced into realizing the severity of Norman’s psychological issues and the role she’s played in allowing their exacerbation.
How do you follow up last week’s kiss? Turns out, it was a pretty hard task. Of course Rebecca was on Cloud 9, but Josh might as well have been in Darryl’s shoes questioning what a kiss really means.
Damien shows the potential pitfalls of adaptation due to its inability to make a case for why anyone who isn’t familiar with The Omen’s lore should care about its proceedings.
Maze and Lucifer torture people they suspect have a lead on his wings, but don’t find any intelligence. He turns to Chloe for her criminal investigation skills and asks her to be his “Wingman”.
Gotham delivers more Mr. Freeze back-story with “A Dead Man Feels No Cold”, but the real revelations this week flow from Dr. Strange. This a already a great series and a fantastic sophomore season, but Gotham gives constant hints that it’s only getting better.
We learn an awful lot about Mike in tonight’s episode of Better Call Saul, and also see what happens in the aftermath of Jimmy’s poor decision to air his commercial behind Davis and Main’s back.
Episode two of The Family was considerably less exciting than the premiere. It felt as if the show was spinning its wheels, hammering home the same points again and again (mainly, Adam probably isn’t Adam and Hank isn’t completely innocent).
The Walking Dead team delivers a guns-blazing action movie with Not Tomorrow Yet. Right now it looks like team Rick has two doctors at their disposal, but if things keep up like this, they’re gonna need an armorer.
The Goldbergs and Brooklyn 9-9 had strong showings in a light week, but House of Cards and Hap & Leonard stole the spotlight. Find out why in our list of the best shows you missed this week!
Last night’s episode of Colony gave us a couple Lost-esque moments. Were they “We have to go back, Kate!” moments? No. But they wet the pallet enough for me to believe the show can perhaps get close to that one day.
After spending a few years wandering in the mire of Swamp People, History has finally established its ability to create excellent drama with Vikings, and will soon premiere the remake of the miniseries Roots. Now, the channel is turning to comedy. Can it work?
Santos uses her “Live Wire Act” to expose Woz’s Shades Of Blue as the team moves past the loss of Saperstein. Everyone deals loss differently, but the man that killed Saperstein takes it the hardest.
Ok, The Family. You’ve successfully captured my attention. Can’t wait to see what happens next week.
The cold open of last week’s Broad City featured a hulked out Abbi destroying a child’s basketball, setting up this week’s story: the recently promoted to trainer Abbi, known as “Tonya Harding” to her high school friends, goes all out and then some at Soulstice’s game day.