In which Christina Furtado comes to terms with the fact that the ‘Mad Men’ style of storytelling has changed from subtle to in-your-face. Will this be the way the show looks in future seasons, or does the finale give us any hope of a return to the show’s old ways?
Some of the basics are forgotten on this episode of ‘MasterChef’ such as washing your vegetables to remove dirt and grit not serving food raw. And it’s probably a good thing to know how to put out a suddenly-flaring fire, too.
My Virgin Diary watch-through of ‘The Wire’ continues with ‘The Buys’ and ‘Old Cases.’ We learn that not all cops are bad and D might be a little harder than we give him credit for.
Every week Bob and Ivey look at ‘Game of Thrones’ from the book readers’ perspective (so beware of spoilers). This week we take a look at the deaths of season two.
Franklin & Bash make fun of costumed vigilantes and “MILFS”, with special guest stars Sean Astin and Jane Seymour (guess who plays which one!)
I gagged. I laughed. And I wouldn’t have made a bet on who left Hell’s Kitchen this time. Were you surprised?
When keepsakes from Ali’s grave start showing up in the Liars’ possession, the girls continue to question who else may be involved in the recent crimes surrounding their friend’s murder.