The Killing Season 3, Episode 3 Review – “Seventeen”
The Killing takes a few intriguing steps forward in “Seventeen”.
The Killing takes a few intriguing steps forward in “Seventeen”.
As we learn at the episode’s close, ‘Mhysa’ is a word for ‘mother’ in whatever language they speak at Astapor (Valyrian, I suppose?), so it makes sense that ‘Mhysa’ spends….
‘The One Where Eddie Won’t Go’ (aired 3/28/1996) ‘The One Where Eddie Won’t Go’ is a bad, bad episode. Not only does it give us Eddie the Raging Psychopath, but….
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Everywhere Will turns in ‘Roti’, he’s seeing water.
It always amazes me how little Mr. Show with Bob and David is mentioned when people talk about comedy in the 1990s.
The Killing returns from the dead – and despite some major overhauls, has the same problematic DNA lying underneath its two-part premire.
In the beginning of ‘The Rains of Castamere’, Walder Frey mentions how the “wine will flow red” at the wedding of Edmure to one of his many, many daughters and….
Underneath the dense psychology of ‘Buffet Froid’ is a pretty fantastic little ghost story, albeit one told in Hannibal fashion, where the mind of the ghost proves to be more interesting than….