Nice to know there are other Cumberbatch Sherlock/Miller Sherlock shippers!
Nice to know there are other Cumberbatch Sherlock/Miller Sherlock shippers!
Come on people, just give up and accept that this is the country version of Smash! My sister decided to watch this show while I watched that show and when we hung out over the summer and watched a few episode of each other's chosen musical we were both left thinking… Meh. Though we both agreed that this show is less…
Quite possibly the best use of "Feelin' Good" since The Saboteur
That was a solid premiere. I'm a little over seeing the parallels between John and an ex-military person of interest, but thankfully they spent more time setting the table with the Elias-Carter "partnership" and Root. And dear God were those scenes with Root awesome. I was a little worried about seeing Shaw as a…
Nope, this was awesome. A-. All other opinions are invalid.
Or because he knows 5 is one step below a six offender.
Hey, Matt Long….
This was fun. The only thing I actually lol'd at was the tag with Jackie looking for her hide a key among the fifty decoys. Definitely hoping this sticks around. Though it's got the same slot as Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 and Happy Endings, so I'm not sure if I should get my hopes up…
Bigger Love.
Being generous and assuming James Spader gets more lines that haven't been replayed over and over in the Pilot, I'd say this was like a B-. Since it's mostly table setting for a weekly "hunt the psycho." I do like that they're throwing the husband into the main story instead of just making him the damsel-in-distress…
So…. Why didn't this part go to Tatiana Maslany?
This show is formulaic and can get a little too melodramatic sometimes, but the characters are consistently characterized and entertaining. I know everyone hates the "event" episodes the show does, but the first part of this one at least was pretty amusing. I'm also glad that the show refrained from Castle mixing…
Yeah, I'm thinking they just wanted an excuse to play that little segment of "99 Problems."
The principal hottie, amirite?
"I feel so
terrible for Walter Jr."
Gave it a D+. As frustrating as it was, and as contrived as Deb's death was, there were some powerful moments between the siblings. I seriously don't think I would have made it through this show all the way if Jennifer Carpenter and Michael C. Hall weren't the leads.
If you're watching the Emmy's over Breaking Bad, you deserve it.
Judging by the earlier review, I was expecting something about as tongue-in-cheek as the more light-hearted episodes of Supernatural (like basically any episode with Richard Speight Jr.). But it was fairly straightforward. And given the ridiculous of the premise, this wasn't a good thing. The leads have good…
That was definitely one of the more fun ones. I'd throw in the one where Mike pretended to be a doctor to stop a bank robbery ("Bad Breaks"), the Brennan/Larry team up ("Out of the Fire"), the last (living) appearance of Larry and introduction of Anson ("Dead to Rights") and the season 4 finale ("Last Stand") for a…
D'oh! I forgot they said she was DEA and not FBI. Man, all these alphabet agencies have got me so confused.