
‘Mad Men’ Avoids Ambiguity in Stellar Series Finale (TV REVIEW)
[rating=10.00] For months, AMC has touted the final episodes of Mad Men as “the end of an era” – an ending that coincides with both the figurative end to the fictional 1960s
[rating=10.00] For months, AMC has touted the final episodes of Mad Men as “the end of an era” – an ending that coincides with both the figurative end to the fictional 1960s
“Sleepover” offers a break from the (thoroughly enjoyable) onslaught of emotional, visceral messiness which defined the first chunk of Season Five.
[rating=6.00] “Basic RV Repair and Palmistry” “Three weeks earlier,” is the first line uttered on this week’s Community. Though in most instances it would generally lead to a flashback of three
[rating=8.00] “Server Space” Things have been touch and go with the dudes at Pied Piper. After the death of Peter Gregory, and Gavin’s lawsuit, they finally seem to be heading in
[rating=8.00] “Kill the Boy” “A Targaryean alone in this world is a terrible thing.” While a seemingly disparate notion, Game of Thrones has been known to give a thematic nod to
Let’s have a roaring standing ovation for ‘Mad Men’’s penultimate episode, “The Milk and Honey Route,” which somehow managed to one-up last week’s installment in almost every way imaginable.
‘Louie’ is plagued by surreal, Lynchian nightmares in “Untitled.”
[rating=7.00] “Grifting 101” I’d like to take this time to dub the latter half of Community season 6 “A New Hope.” Partly because of yesterday’s Star Wars holiday, partly because of
[rating=7.00] “The Lady” After a sneaking suspicion that Silicon Valley is stupidly sexist, we get a solid episode making fun of everything they’ve been lacking for the past season plus. It
[rating=8.00] “The Sons of the Harpy” After a conspicuously meandering start to the fifth season, last night proved to be one of the most compelling, densely packed and brilliantly paced