‘Latest TV review’ Archives
Mad Men: “Dark Shadows”: It’s every man for himself
Hey jealousy...Don, Betty and Roger all battle the green-eyed monster, while Ginsberg, Sally and Jane all get caught in the middle. [Read More]
Walking Dead: “Judge, Jury, Executioner”: The world is gone
Rick and Dale struggle with the Randall situation, while Shane and Carl just struggle...and oh, that ending. [Read More]
Mad Men: “Chinese Wall”: This has nothing to do with work
"Chinese Wall" shows that building boundaries between work and home is no easy task -- just ask nearly everybody at Sterling Cooper. [Read More]
Mad Men: “Hands and Knees”: “My goodness.” “Yep.”
“Hands and Knees” starts the run-up to the season 4 finale, laying the groundwork for the last three episodes of the season while landing jaw-dropping bombshell after bombshell. [Read More]
The Event: “I Haven’t Told You Everything”: Well, no kidding…
“The Event” goes out of its way to be obtuse, couching every conversation in ambiguous pronouns and non-specific warnings of ominous doom. [Read More]
Mad Men: “The Beautiful Girls”: Men are vegetable soup
While the individual pieces of “The Beautiful Girls” work well, the episode feels a little disjointed as a whole. [Read More]
Mad Men: “The Summer Man”: Don Draper 2.0
Meet Don Draper 2.0 – while much of the façade seems familiar, "The Summer Man" shows the makings of a whole new engine under the hood. [Read More]
Louie: TV’s best new comedy?
From riotously funny to stone-cold serious at whiplash pace, FX's “Louie” wraps up its first season as possibly the most idiosyncratic show on TV. [Read More]
Mad Men: “The Suitcase”: How long are you going to do this to yourself?
In the glow of the Ali-Liston rematch, Don and Peggy lace up the gloves themselves as their five year relationship takes a bruising, then beautiful turn. [Read More]
Mad Men: “Waldorf Stories”: Nostalgia is what again?
Don Draper may win awards these days, but he's not hitting the pitches like he used to. [Read More]