This week on Roadies, Kelly Ann learns the hard way sometimes your idols aren’t all they’re cracked up to be, and an unlikely trio road trips to Mike Finger’s house to retrieve some stolen Staton-House goods.
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This week, Ray Donovan teams up with an old enemy who has an expansive, and expensive plan to free Mickey from prison.
This week on Survivor’s Remorse, Cam gets named “Scumbag of the Week” when a comment made during a radio interview is taken out of context.
Last week’s serial killer episode of Rush Hour felt like it kind of channeled American Psycho. This week’s episode, “O Hostage! My Hostage!,” meanwhile, channels Die Hard. That’s right Detectives Carter and Lee have a hostage situation on their hands.
In a fun new Killjoys no one can escape the green gooey substance, and that oddly leaves us wanting more.
This week’s episode of Suits proves a turning point in the season as it takes a “Turn” and begins to show where the year is headed for the staff of Pearson Specter Litt.
Vargas attacks the Queen of the South and Brenda diversifies to a more addictive product than cocaine in an episode the gives a clear division on the characters’ ladder of sin.
Reid continues his investigation into Isaac Blume, as a rival inspector throws a wrench into Drake’s investigation of the murdered Indian Man on Ripper Street. With time running out, and his legal options diminished, can Jackson find a way to save Susan?
“A Rock and a Hard Place” has little explosive action but promises plenty of future drama as the current season of Tyrant reaches the midway point.
American Gothic crosses the midpoint of its mystery with “The Gross Clinic.” It is common in the second act of a detective story to get the “who” and the “how” questions answered. The “why” is often answered last.
Another Period attempts to skewer Kanye West through the character of Scott Joplin (Cedric the Entertainer), to mixed results.
A lot of things come to a head for several of the characters in Mr. Robot tonight, setting up more intense confrontations to come in the future. With Elliot back in front of a computer, and Mr. Robot an accepted part of his life, will Elliot be able to finish off E-Corp once and for all, while still protecting his friends and family?
Alison and Paul try to make new friends for Joe, but still nobody is listening, in a more focused The A Word that increases the tension.
Team Cody heists a hefty sum from the Marines while Det. Yates pressures Josh to betray his family on Animal Kingdom.
The first season of Wrecked comes to a hilarious end with a special two-part finale.
Feed the Beast comes to a close in a season finale that aims for explosive but ends up half-baked. Tommy discovers the truth about Dion’s debt, Dion turns to crime to solve his criminal problems, and TJ has a revelation about Rie’s death.
This week on Dead of Summer, the camp must recover from Cricket’s violent death, Deb gets an unexpected visitor from her past, and the rest of the counselors try and talk to Cricket — with disastrous results.
This was a good episode of Casual. After going through a pretty poor spell these last few weeks, Casual managed to bounce back by finally addressing all of the elephants in the tiny, tiny room. We finally received a resolution to the horrible plotline that’s been Alex and Sarah.
Julie gets an amazing career opportunity to be on a Showtime show…because the casting directors think she’s mentally disabled.
Jill and Andy brave an Upper East Side doorman strike to go to dinner at Candice’s, Vanessa hooks up with her ex-husband, and Brooke and Lex decide to renew their vows.
As Coleman and Yael close in on their Everlasting expose and Rachel faces formidable competition for the #2 spot in the control room, she must pick a side once and for all.
This week on Guilt, Molly Ryan’s murder case makes no move towards closing as each suspect remains just as viable as the next — that is, except the one who dies tonight.
Power gives us what we signed up for: a plot that we can all believe again and be terrified of. Its title: “I Got This On Lock” is fitting but not for who you might think.
In this week’s chapter of The Night Of, Naz learns what is necessary in order to survive and makes some critical power moves in an episode that poses as many new questions as it does decisions.
Laurel mounts an effective resistance against the Aliants with the help a her friends and a little love from Gareth on Braindead.
Spencer tends to an injured Vernon, who debates whether he should come clean about how he really got injured.
Jim and Jeannie visit their priest to talk about their marriage problems, as a seemingly innocent fight about a storage unit is really hiding deeper problems.
The SFPD finally make an arrest in the Normandy Parker murder case, but Hildy and Terry aren’t completely convinced that they’ve got the right man.
This week on the season finale of Preacher, everyone’s ugliest secrets come out when God comes to town.
The Calloways get tight with a leading Atlanta family. M-Chuck works through some personal issues, but Cassie is reluctant to get involved on this week’s episode of Survivor’s Remorse.