
‘Better Call Saul’: ‘Hero’ (TV REVIEW)
The fourth episode of ‘Better Call Saul’ ruins some classic Saul-as-master-manipulator moments with awkward side characters and a particularly weird bit involving the Space Blanket.
The fourth episode of ‘Better Call Saul’ ruins some classic Saul-as-master-manipulator moments with awkward side characters and a particularly weird bit involving the Space Blanket.
‘Better Call Saul’ hits a narrative wall in its third episode, relying on cheap crime show devices and cheaper ‘Breaking Bad’ callbacks. But it’s not all bad.
‘Better Call Saul’’s opening episodes rise above ‘Breaking Bad’ callbacks, solidifying Saul Goodman as a fascinating lead character.
Showtime’s The Affair Last night, Showtime aired yet another entry into the non-linear storytelling trend that has gotten more and more popular in recent years. Much like the highly claimed
In the finale, Libby wonders, “What if we all started living the lives we have and not the lives we thought we would have?” This, in many ways, is the central idea of season two.
Holy fucking shit. I’ve been talking about this show tying up loose ends for the past couple of weeks; well, consider them tied.
This week’s installment has it all: robbery, deceit and explosions. What more could you ask for?
SPOILERS ABOUND, so don’t screw around… Season Two, Episode 11: “One for the Money, Two for the Show” Written by Amy Lippman; Directed by Adam Bernstein In the penultimate episode of
n this week’s episode, the women try to take control. But it’s Bill’s lack of control that leads to an explosive showdown.
With just two episodes left, this season is shaping up to be a hell of a ride.