This headline really broke my heart. Two of their best and most challenging shows, shows which asked the viewer to really commit to them, canceled and left in the dust heap.
This headline really broke my heart. Two of their best and most challenging shows, shows which asked the viewer to really commit to them, canceled and left in the dust heap.
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Exactly, I googled the House Whip, it is Kevin McCarthy…first I ever heard of him. At least we have heard all about the Majority Leader, Eric Cantor.
Uh, what is it about these DC set shows that makes them completely go off the rails? First the Homeland 2nd season VP moment, now this? And why kill off one of your most compelling characters? Whaaaaa….???? Are we going to see Selina Myer secretly strangle POTUS on Veep next season?
So why couldn't he have just been a "fixer"? Why the lame Sopranos style gangster stuff thrown in?
Personally, I really root for this show. I like the ambiance and the fact that they were courageous enough to try and challenge the quick solve trap of most procedural shows. (I wish they would actually film in Seattle though. Anyone can tell it's Vancouver and the kids and adults act and sound distinctly Canadian.…
Robb was a headstrong idiot, I was glad to see him go. And the mother wasn't any better either. At least the Lannisters are upfront about their lust for power, Robb disguised his as "revenge" I like the Lannisters much better, they're multi-layered. Just look at the conversations between Cersei and Tywin (or is it…
I don't think you have to be masculine to be a serial killer
The Joan/Peggy thing was exciting but their time in California was so boring—must we see these boorish men experiment with the "counterculture" and go overboard yet again? Just wondering if there was supposed to be some sort of parallel between the way the women handled their business with Avon and the way the men…
I just "binge watched" the entire second season and it works way better that way. I think this is a great show, people need to get their own opinion and get off the bandwagon. Bring on season 3!
I just "binge watched" the entire second season and it works way better that way. I think this is a great show, people need to get their own opinion and get off the bandwagon. Bring on season 3!
She needs to get over herself. Big time.
Archer!
I loved the episode but I'm sorry where was Joan in all of this? I never understand the creative decision to leave out central characters from week to week in these high concept dramas. She is a partner and the de facto mother of the office, I doubt she would have allowed the staff to participate in all of the high…
It makes me sad to see an F review for Smash. At least they tried to do something different. I might be the only one saying this and repeating myself in comments, but this is what happens when you let the Gossip Girl showrunner take over. Pretty soon Georgina will show up with Kyle's baby, because the plot twists…
We need more of Olivia's back story. Why is she on the dark side of the moon? It can't just be her relationship with Fitz. She's always tearing up like she's on the edge of breaking down. Let's see why.
The more things change, the more things remain the same. Despite the proliferation of social media and "news sites", most people still flocked to the TV and watched endless coverage of the Boston bombings.
So now we're building toward the Tony Awards here? I'll say it again, bad choice to have the GG showrunner take over. Wasn't there a running joke on GG that every episode ended in an "event" or "party" where most issues were suddenly & conveniently resolved? Every episode of Smash now has a charity gala,…
At least there was some levity in this episode, the first two felt like staring down the black hole of death they were so laden with pathos.
This episode gets and A, just for…LARRY!