There are television episodes with scenes so powerful that they can sometimes overshadow the rest of an episode. What do you mean stuff happened before the Red Wedding? Oftentimes these are scenes that a show has been subtly building towards…
Interview: Jim Parsons talks ‘HOME’
Jim Parsons plays Oh in his new animated comedy, Home. Oh is a loveable misfit from another planet, who finds himself on Earth after his species (the Boov) have taken over the planet in order to avoid the evil Gorg.…
TV Review: Better Call Saul (1×08) – “RICO”
It’s been interesting seeing how Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould utilize the cold opens on Better Call Saul in a different fashion than they did on Breaking Bad. Whereas, the cold opens on Breaking Bad were mostly served as flash…
TV Review: Better Call Saul (1×07) – “Bingo”
After our little sojourn into the dark world of Mike Ehrmantraut last week, Better Call Saul realigns us back into the trials and tribulations of jaunty elder law lawyer Jimmy McGill. This week’s episode “Bingo” serves as a contrast to…
TV Review: The Big Bang Theory 8×18, “The Leftover Thermalization”
It is no surprise that Sheldon Cooper is a genius. He can recite Pi to the thousandth place, like nobody’s business. However, it’s also no surprise that Sheldon Cooper is ignorant of basic social etiquettes. This week, we see him…
TV Review: Better Call Saul (1×06) – “Five-O”
How’s this for a change of pace? Last week, Better Call Saul shifted the perspective from Jimmy McGill to Mike Ehrmantraut for its closing minutes as it concisely put into focus the lonely and closed off existence that Mike has built…
Don’t let Simon’s death get you down, boy. People die all the time, just like that. Why, you could wake up dead tomorrow! Well, good night.
“ ‘The Simpsons’ money got bigger and bigger. When I left ‘The Simpsons’, no one thought this thing was going to still be around. It’s the cumulative effect. It’s like, ‘Oh my God, 25 years later, and it’s still coming…