
‘Better Call Saul’ Continues to Burn Slow and Bright (TV REVIEW)
Better Call Saul explores its ensemble in this week’s fascinatating episode.
Better Call Saul explores its ensemble in this week’s fascinatating episode.
The tension keeps rising as Jimmy and Mike each begin to break bad.
It’s too early to tell if Vinyl is the best show on TV but the conversation is certainly heading in that direction.
Even as it approaches the climax for this season, The Walking Dead can’t manage to deliver anything besides audience pandering.
Better Call Saul is casting off the shadow of Breaking Bad to possibly become the best TV show currently on air.
If this is as bad a Vinyl gets then we’re in for a great series.
Only The Walking Dead could have a plot that goes nowhere in a story about going somewhere.
The Academy was sorry, Chris Rock was unapologetic, but the rest was status quo.
The Breaking Bad Spinoff continue to live up to the heights of its predecessor.
Our countdown of Vinyl’s greatest moments continues with a recounting of its stellar second episode.