
Once Again, ‘The Brink’ Fails to Deliver (TV Review)
[rating=5.00] “I’ll Never Be Batman” This week’s The Brink played into fear. Fear of losing, fear of dying, fear of finding out you’re not good enough. Entitled “I’ll Never Be Batman” The
[rating=5.00] “I’ll Never Be Batman” This week’s The Brink played into fear. Fear of losing, fear of dying, fear of finding out you’re not good enough. Entitled “I’ll Never Be Batman” The
[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=9.00] “Down Will Come” Whoa, True Detective. You need to calm down. It was an episode that should silence this season’s detractors (though it probably won’t) filled as it was with
[rating=7.00] “Eps1.2d3bug.mkv” After an exemplary showing of the initial episodes laying out the Mr. Robot world, this week’s episode was definitely on a lesser level. At least most of it
[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=5.00] “Baghdad My Ass” The continued mediocrity of The Brink has really only been saved by Tim Robbin’s character Walter. However, there’s only so far Walter’s antics can get us. After
[rating=7.00] “Maybe Tomorrow” Well, well, well…if it isn’t my old friends, Bait and Switch. Good to see you, old chums, and I see you’ve brought some good news with you. As
[rating=7.00] “eps1.1_ones-and-zer0es.mpeg” This week’s Mr. Robot kept the mystery going. After the action packed premiere, you’d think we would get a little break for story building right? Well, that’s the thing
[rating=5.00] “Half-Cocked” With an episode title indicative of a show struggling to find its footing, this week’s episode of The Brink was less disappointing, but still not quite there. Is it
[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