
How Much Worse Can ‘Ballers’ Get? (TV Review)
[rating=4.00] “Heads Will Roll” I’ll say this about Ballers, it knows how to make it’s antagonists unlikable. Granted, it doesn’t do a good job of making any of its other characters
[rating=4.00] “Heads Will Roll” I’ll say this about Ballers, it knows how to make it’s antagonists unlikable. Granted, it doesn’t do a good job of making any of its other characters
For a presentation that didn’t have a new trailer to debut and very little new footage to share, it’s kind of amazing that the Star Wars panel at this years
[rating=3.00] “Move the Chains” It’s easy to forgive a clumsy pilot. The tone is off a bit, the characters’ importance can get shuffled around, sometimes replaced or removed entirely. It’s even
[rating=4.00] “Raise Up” “It was luke warm, small, and covered with a few extras that were all pretty much a mush of stuff.” That line would serve an apt review of
[rating=5.00] “Pilot” It’s a bold move for a comedy to open its pilot episode with a fatal car crash of two unestablished characters. It’s a bolder move to refer to Ballers
[rating=2.00] “Mother’s Mercy” There’s an SNL skit from a few years back featuring Andy Samberg as a hormone-riddled, prepubescent Game of Thrones consultant whose job it is to gleefully up
[rating=7.00] “The Dance of Dragons” “They hurt little girls everywhere in the world,” Cersei told Prince Oberyn last season, all too knowingly. Now, being said in season four, it stands a
[rating=5.00] “Hardhome” After being assured over and over (and over) for the past 5 years, it finally looks like winter isn’t just coming, it’s most certainly here. While its cinematic handling
[rating=7.00] “The Gift” While there were several pieces moving and one rather surprising twist at the end, it’s the world the show encompasses–particularly the early half focusing entirely on The North—that
[rating=3.00] “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” There are moments of significance to be had in the sixth episode of Game of Thrones’ fifth season, though it’s mostly due to the longevity of show’s