

It’s great to have the Huang’s back. There’s plenty of fantastic dark drama on the schedule but you have to dig the family that solves their problems with creative effort and loving cooperation.
It’s great to have the Huang’s back. There’s plenty of fantastic dark drama on the schedule but you have to dig the family that solves their problems with creative effort and loving cooperation.
Lucifer returns to the streets of Los Angeles, populated by deceptive people in Lucifer Stay, Good Devil. Fox’s Prince of darkness is driven by mystery and desire; otherwise, he’s a demon of his word. A great element of the show’s fun is watching him explore and audit the naughty realm of human desire.
Shades Of Blue digs deeper into Loman’s heart as the man is torn between the colors he represents in “Who Can Tell Me Who I Am” Santos wakes after an intimate evening with AFA Nava. So far, he and Cristina seem to be the most innocent characters of the show.
Lucifer is the most fun you’ll have watching television since Ash returned to slay the evil dead. The fallen angel, in the form of a handsome, piano playing Brit, complete with a devilish smile, takes a vacation from his duties running hell to spend some quality time with the mortals in L.A.
Shades Of Blue peels back some Woz layers in False Face, False Heart, and the FBI puts pressure on Santos and Stahl to deliver actionable evidence against Woz immediately. It turns out; Woz had a daughter of his own.
We get a little backstory on Santos and see the Original Sins that brought her to Woz’s team in the first place on this week’s Shades Of Blue. This week is all about lies and trust issues.
Jennifer Lopez and Ray Liotta lead Shades Of Blue. It follows a team of successful cops operates under the scrutiny of an aggressive FBI Anti-Corruption Task Force investigation.
Jessica has a model holiday village called Jessicatown. It’s almost perfect, except is has two competing bookstores and it’s missing one building: The White Horse Bakery of Dickens Village.
Fresh Off The Boat explores the world of friendship. In “We Done Son”, Louis gets a call from an old friend while Jessica and Eddie’s relationships both suffer set backs.
Gotham pushes Gordon to cross a new line in “Worse Than A Crime,” as Barnes issues a warrant for the arrest of Jim Gordon, wanted for assaulting Theo Galavan and two GCPD officers.
Glenn and Enid watch The Walking Dead invade Alexandria from “Start to Finish”. Perched in the safety of a very tall tree, it looks pretty grim. Enid wants to run, but Glenn convinces her people are worth going back for.
We find out a little more about the mysterious monks when they take to the streets of Gotham, murdering thugs and low-lifes, while Galavan hunts a very specific target, “The Son of Gotham.”
The Walking Dead sends us a Heads Up about a new walker disaster for Alexandria. It can’t be easy producing a show about a devastating plague and the homicidal survivors left behind, especially when the world we actually live in proves to be more treacherous and deadly. It feels good to see Glenn prevail against an impossible crush of walkers.
Louis plans the first family “Huangsgiving” on Fresh Off The Boat. Every year, Jessica’s mother has a pre-dawn ritual to decide where the family will gather for Thanksgiving. Connie has ended up hosting every year in the past, but this year is different.
Penguin wants to leave Gotham, but Nygma nurses him back to life with “A Bitter Pill to Swallow”. The arrest of Galavan leaves Tabitha unsupervised and she is a woman that needs heavy supervision. Bruce tries to figure out a way to get a copy of Galavan’s file about the man that murdered his parents.
The Walking Dead gives Daryl, Ford, and Sasha their own road-trip story, “Always Accountable.” Daryl loses a quart of blood, his bike, and crossbow to the new guy.
This episode sends Eddie three doors down to spend that night in a house with a cool mom when he turns “The Big 1-2.” Eddie plans a covert mall-party to celebrate his twelfth while Emery and Evan let their dark sides loose.
“Tonight’s the Night” is another incredible episode from the story masters who keep Gotham entertaining and surprising. It is a lesson in how to make a comic-book based series for content fans and build new fans from a television audience.
The Walking Dead joins all story timelines to Now. Rick escapes from herd surrounding his RV and arrives back at Alexandria about ten feet in front of thousands of walkers. Half the horde they were leading away from town now surrounds the walls of the settlement.
Fresh Off The Boat explores the complicated world of middle school romance and Louis shares from his deep bag of talent on “Good Morning Orlando.”
Gotham elects a new mayor and his first act is to apprehend Penguin in “Mommy’s Little Monster.” Even baddies get the blues as Penguin and Nygma suffer heavy personal losses.
The Walking Dead tells Morgan’s story in “Here’s Not Here”. The episode begins with Morgan talking to the wolf he knocked out two episodes back at the end of “JSS” when attacked in the living room.
Fresh Off The Boat treats the Huangs to their first Halloween, in “Miracle on Dead Street” and Jessica defends her new flip against menacing teens planning some dirty tricks for Halloween.
Gotham steps up the drama “By Fire.” Loyalties are tested and no one gets any daylight in this tense episode. Gordon makes promises he can’t keep, Selina loses another friend, and lovely Silver leads Bruce into a dubious web.
The Walking Dead sends loyal fans a “Thank You” with a machete through our hearts. This takes place at the same time as last episode when the wolves attacked Alexandria. Rick and his horde team head back to Alexandria when they hear the horn sound and walkers follows the noise.
Gotham catches fire when a family of arsonists goes to work in “Scarification” and Penguin gives a right arm to find out where his mother is, just not his.
Jennifer Lynch brings her directing talent to the amazing cast and crew of The Walking Dead and sends us an action packed siege led by the wolves and repulsed by Carol in JSS. Last week was great, this week was even better when the fighting went house to house.
Louis gets his hopes up for Eddie’s first school dance, “The Fall Ball” on Fresh Off The Boat, Grandma’s boyfriend dies and leaves her some money, and Jessica wants to buy a flip-property.
Gotham follows up the action of The Last Laugh with plot building episode. The new Captain, Nathaniel Barnes, storms into the GCPD bullpen. Did Michael Chiklis and Donal Logue just share the screen in the Gotham universe?
The Walking Dead kicks off Season 6 with the biggest walker herd ever in an amazing episode directed by Greg Nicotero. If it wasn’t clear before, it is now, these guys set and reset the high water mark for the zombie genre.