TV Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2×19) “Sabotage”

This wasn’t a funny episode, which isn’t to say I never laughed. Has anyone ever noticed that Jake has been kind of sad in season two? Ever since season one ended with Jake going undercover instead of dealing with his…

TV Review: Bob’s Burgers (5×14) – “L’il Hard Dad”

Bob Belcher has already proven his primary personality trait to be that of pride. He has a constant need to prove himself and a stubborn reluctance to let things go, regardless of how out of control they get. In “L’il…

TV Review: Fox’s Gotham 1×18, “Everyone Has A Cobblepot”

After reaching a near-breaking point with last week’s eye-popping episode, ”Everyone Has A Cobblepot”, is a nice return to some steadiness. The series places itself in a good position by the episodes end, leaving audiences on a good note, while…

TV Review: Bob’s Burgers (5×13) – “The Gayle Tales”

One of the weakest episodes of Bob’s Burgers’ fourth season was “The Frond Files,” an anthology episode, similar to The Simpsons’ “Treehouse of Horror” episode. Unlike those episodes (at least the early ones), “The Frond Files” was a pretty big…

TV Review: Fox’s Gotham 1×17, “Red Hood”

So this was an eye-opening episode of Gotham.  Sorry, this was an eye-gouging episode of Gotham.  Last week, I wrote about how ridiculous this whole prison setup is.  I stand by that, but this week takes it to a whole…

TV Review: Bob’s Burgers (5×12) – “The Millie-Churian Candidate”

Bob’s Burgers has had its problems when it comes to utilizing some of its many great supporting characters. From Samantha, Mort’s potential love interest who only appeared once in season one, to Jessica, one of the few legitimate friends that…

TV Review: Fox’s Gotham 1×16, “The Blind Fortune Teller”

I would be happy to be in a place where I can write freely about episodes of television, keeping clear of hype, buzz, and rumors surrounding them.  That is not where I am, especially when it comes to shows with…