Review: Parks and Recreation ‘Ann’s Decision’ – Herbacious Medleys
A few quick thoughts on tonight’s Parks and Recreation:
A few quick thoughts on tonight’s Parks and Recreation:
The first episode of the post-Harmon era of Community had a lot riding on it: fans have been left out in the cold by NBC, surrounded for the past nine months with….
With each episode, House of Cards appears to get shallower, embracing the inexplicable and rejecting opportunities to develop its characters further.
On paper, ‘Runnin’ Down A Dream’ is a terrific episode of Cougar Town: it has some of the season’s best running jokes, and incorporates some very interesting ideas about careers and success….
I wasn’t completely sold last week on the Nick/Jess kiss – but ‘Table 34’ went a long way from alleviating those fears, a hilarious, uncomfortable half hour of panic moon….
I’m not sure if I’d classify Frank Underwood as an evil man: underneath all the sneering and posturing, he’s not a bad person, just blinded by anger.
At times, the lack of thought that goes into writing a 2 Broke Girls episode is actually impressive – having two character that adhere to the broadest of stereotypes at all times….
Elegantly directed and acted, ‘Chapter 2’ is the same smooth-talking, slick-looking show as the pilot – except its missing the key ingredient of dramatic tension.
There’s a downside sometimes to the freedoms of cable television: shows can become self-indulgent in their gratuitous use of nudity, violence, language and/or drug use.
It’s funny how backwards-thinking we can be as humans: as children, we just want to grow up and be adults. Once we’re in our mid-20’s and adulthood infiltrates our mentality,….