Second Look: Clone High ‘Litter Kills: Literally’ – Neat Little Piles
‘Litter Kills; Literally’ (aired 1/19/2003) When Clone High is at its very best, it’s able to pile trope on top of trope, until it has this Escher-like contraption of story….
‘Litter Kills; Literally’ (aired 1/19/2003) When Clone High is at its very best, it’s able to pile trope on top of trope, until it has this Escher-like contraption of story….
Death looms over all in ‘Rio’, an episode that stalls the serial killer investigation to bring the cops and Brian Linder together for a little face to face.
The Killing hits its emotional apex in “Reckoning”.
Wilfred‘s third season’s been a bit of a disappointment so far, primarily because Wilfred’s antics were no longer contextualizing the larger issues Ryan was struggling with.
With bodies, skulls, and water bottles piling up on both sides of the border, ‘Calaca’ continues to build a number of stories in America and Mexico, centered around a pair….
Over the last two seasons, there’s been a slight – but noticeable – shift in Wilfred‘s narrative structure, most of it revolving around the show’s titular character.
I wouldn’t go so far as to call The Bridge a deeply ‘ambitious’ show: despite its unfamiliar (to American television) backdrop of the political mess known as the US/Mexico border, many….
The Killing wanders through the halfway point of season three in “Hope Kills”.