La Brea Season 2 Episode 4 Review: “The Fog” (Or Why I’m Saying Goodbye to La Brea)
La Brea fails to execute on the easiest premise imaginable… which means it is time for this TV critic to bid adieu.
La Brea fails to execute on the easiest premise imaginable… which means it is time for this TV critic to bid adieu.
La Brea stages a Harris family reunion and a heist, to middling effect.
All good comedies know how to tread water, and Reboot’s first foray is not a disappointing one (well, mostly).
A bit of 80’s glam – and some surprisingly consistent storytelling – make for another promising episode.
La Brea really wants you to know how much it hates Eve in a repetitive, underwhelming hour.
In its third episode, Quantum Leap puts up its dukes… and surprisingly holds its ground.
Reboot’s strongest episode to date reveals an unexpected heart inside the young comedy.
La Brea returns with a renewed resolve to learn absolutely nothing from its disappointing first season.
Quantum Leap delivers a much-improved second episode, though there’s still plenty of wrinkles the young series needs to figure out (and quickly).
A bit of gossip and a lot of confidence drives another engaging, if occasionally clumsy, Reboot episode.