I found this episode mostly boring, so I'm afraid this will be the series finale of The Blacklist for me (give or take dropping in on the season finale). Godspeed, noble Blacklisters.
I found this episode mostly boring, so I'm afraid this will be the series finale of The Blacklist for me (give or take dropping in on the season finale). Godspeed, noble Blacklisters.
I doubt there'll be any mother/son stuff - too much for network TV - but I wouldn't put half-brother/half-sister subplot entirely outside the realm of possibility.
I watched this show's pilot when Hulu put it up early and found it borderline unwatchably bad. 42 minutes felt like two hours. Lucky 7 is the only new drama this season I'd watch a second episode of Ironside instead of. The end.
We Spartacus lovers will always be ignored. It's our lot in life. It's #1 on my 2013 list though, so worry not, the heavens shall be split with the cries of more Spartacus lovers than just yourself in that comment section.
I didn't see an overwhelming number of "haters" in the MAoS comments. I did see a number of "hold off a few more episodes to form a more complete opinion"-ers, though, which I'm one of.
The Millers was my prediction. Todd loves giving a pass to hacky CBS multi-cam sitcoms that don't deserve a pass.
Hey, Bryan Fuller evidently wants Hannibal to run for 7 seasons. I mean, the chances of that happening seem about as likely as the chances of me winning the lottery twice in one day, but it's the plan.
@avclub-933498353530d1a0f7b8b866fac644da:disqus It's kind of funny that this snide sarcastic remark has four times the likes as the prediction that turned out to be 100% dead-on accurate it's mocking.
Patrick has entirely too much sexual tension with his family members.
Boardwalk Empire's reinterpretation of Revenge of the Nerds is really dark.
I'll restate what I said in the pre-air review: I liked this pilot, largely because it seemed to reject the grimdark anti-heroism of pretty much all other new cable dramas this year. Great performances from the two leads, great tone in general. However, Nicholas D'Agosto's character is the worst, worst, worst. Not…
Great finale, great show. Now let's get a special edition DVD release that fixes all the silly censored f-bombs.
Well, it's definitely not as good as Bunheads. It's pretty good though.
I'm just hangin' out, watchin' Parenthood, bein' manly, and then Ryan proposes to Amber and suddenly I'm a big dumb weepy baby. The Parenthood Effect.
Yeah, it's not exactly hard to understand why Bob lost his last election. I mean, is that a face the voters would trust? The answer is no.
The only one of the four "new class" characters Katims has yet to bring in is Madison Burge aka Becky. Still plenty of time.
After a year of this show being hyped up, I have to confess to being a bit disappointed. It was ok, but definitely nothing to get excited about. I'll give it until the end of 2013 to find it's voice on account of having a built-in loyalty to Fox developed by having watched Back to the Future somewhere near 100 times,…
Oof. That second sentence is one of the most vicious sly takedowns I've seen.
The show has been doing solid ratings in syndication too. I wouldn't be surprised if it has many seasons left in its future (albeit probably not as many as The Simpsons).
Didn't like Trophy Wife. Sorry, fellow AV Clubbers…