The push and pull between Joe and the Mutiny crew over Ryan continues in this week’s episode of Halt and Catch Fire, and Donna and Gordon have trouble when the boundaries between work and home blur together.
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Billy gets a gig as a beaver on a children’s TV show while Julie gets the opportunity to model Christian Siriano’s new clown-themed collection at New York Fashion Week. What could possibly go wrong?
Odd Mom Out concludes its second season with a very funny episode with a surprise ending that perfectly sets up a third season, but it remains to be seen whether Bravo will grant it one.
Braindead turns to filmmakers when they need to send a message the masses for “The Path to War Part Two: The Impact of Propaganda on Congressional War Votes.” This episode wasn’t so much about the aliants but a completely different kind of insect; documentary filmmakers who shape their interviews to support their message.
Everyone on Sunday’s episode is placed between a rock and a hard place. Ghost is no exception. There is a real possibility that Ghost could be exterminated. I know this because Ghost is scared. And not the kind that you can easily overcome.
After seven episodes of build-up and anticipation, the Night Of has reached its conclusion in the case of Naz, on trial for the murder of Andrea. Things took some interesting and unexpected turns in the finale as some people found redemption, while others paid the price for their actions.
Fear the Walking Dead turns to faith when it comes to accepting the world of “Los Muertos.” There are four major movements for this week’s story: The Abigail is missing, Strand and Madison get drunk and invite every zombie to brunch, Nick gets involved with the faith movement at his new colony, and Alicia gets separated from Ofelia when she stops for a shower.
The third season of The Strain opens strongly, if softly. Although no drastic changes are taking place, we get to catch up on most of the main characters after the stunning finale of season 2 and get a glimpse of a new conflict on the horizon.
In this week’s Ballers Spencer’s secret is finally uncovered, and Anderson delivers game changing news to Spencer and Joe.
Mario’s legal nightmare comes to a close while Hildy and Terrry finally get a piece of physical evidence that might help them close the Normandy Parker/Billy James case.
Ray strikes back against his new nemesis Dmitri, while Marisol pushes Hector past his breaking point on this week’s episode of Ray Donovan.
Cam and Reggie head back to Boston for a wedding and run into some less than savory former acquaintances. M-Chuck has a chance encounter that turns her wild love life upside down.
The music industry bids goodbye to Phil and Shelli makes a difficult decision in the season finale of Roadies.
Vice Principals is coming off of its best week yet. For the first time the show was OK showing vulnerability in many different ways. Whether it be Neal Gamby dropping his guard around Amanda Snodgrass or Lee Russell getting caught in the act by Belinda Brown, the vulnerability was much needed. But this week’s episode might’ve just taken it a step too far.
As season two of Killjoys draws to a close, the stakes keep getting higher and higher. “Johnny Be Good” reveals a sinister plan, starts a revolution, and loses a beloved character, all building up to next week’s finale, where things will finally come to a head.
Queen of the South gears up for a narco war in “Esta ‘Cosa’ Que Es Nuestra.” There weren’t any shots fired this week but the wheels are in motion as Teresa returns from Mexico armed with a book that could save her life.
The boys on Ripper Street investigate the death of a beloved footballer (soccer to Americans) while Susan dreams of escaping her hidden life with one big heist.
As Tyrant gets ready to go to war with the caliphate, the plot once again slow downs as new complications arise. Hopefully the season will conclude better than it has been going so far.
The pressure is on when time starts running out for the team. Will they be able to handle a death row sentence, insider trading, prison time, and finding right date night spot?
American Gothic offers a new plot twist heading into “The Veteran in a New Field.” Detective stories have a great tradition of going out guns blazing, but this show has more in common with the slasher; there might be a showdown, but the killer’s demise isn’t always set.
Another Period ends its second season with a hilarious episode, setting the stage for an outrageous third season, as Lillian and Beatrice may have accidentally found the fame they’ve been searching for.
This might be the first episode of Mr. Robot where Elliot is nowhere to be found in the entire hour. Instead, the focus is on Darlene and fsociety as things around them begin to fall apart. Is she up to the task to lead the group, or are things so far out of her control that it’s too late?
Blair and Drew fight supernatural forces to get the campers of Camp Stillwater out alive; the rest of the counselors try to exorcise the demon Malphus out of Amy.
The first episode of Tonight’s two-hour premiere of Halt and Catch Fire spent most of its time building the world the characters find themselves inhabiting in California. The second episode is where things begin to take off.
If Casual was a sandwich, it would have the best bread and the worst meat. It’s been a frustrating season, with a lot to chew on, but these last couple of episodes have really delivered as a death brings the family together.
The thing about Halt and Catch Fire so far is that every season has been really great. Creators Christopher Cantwell and Christopher Rogers have hit the reset button each season to pivot the show in a slightly different direction, and every time it works amazingly well.
Billy and Julie get another amazing career opportunity as Method Man teams up with them to develop a show, only to have it once again ruined by Julie’s lies. Would Billy be better off without Julie?
Jill and Andy get stuck in traffic on the way to the Hamptons, missing Candice’s White Party where Brooke argues with Lex over whether or not to sell her business.
Tonight on the Guilt finale, we find out who killed Molly Ryan, but not without raising the body count even more.
In the penultimate episode of what has become on the best shows currently on TV, Naz continues to lose himself to prison life, just as his trial takes some unexpected detours.