Oct 12, 2011
Talk about your big episode. "Taste The Victory" was the very definition of it! This had everything from gluttony to betrayal. It's Survivor. We expect nothing less.
It's somewhat rare for Brandon Hantz to not be at the center of attention in an episode. He's been the central character in many of this year's episodes. Coach and Ozzy were actually front and center.
Stacey's comments at the duel may seem damaging, but I suspect everyone knew that Coach ... Read More
Oct 12, 2011
With the Intersect no longer functioning, it was panic time for the CIA. Mary Bartowski (Linda Hamilton) did quite a number on her son when she blocked Chuck's (Zachary Levi) ability to access the Intersect. Chuck made himself available to the agency's doctors in order to get his brain back to being fully functioning.
I thought Rob Riggle was a terrific choice for the role of Jim Rye, the agent who was ultimately put in charge of getting Chuck's brain working ... Read More
Oct 12, 2011
Following the sudden adventure surrounding the capture of Mary Bartowski (Linda Hamilton), Chuck (Zachary Levi) has been a bit of a mess. He and Sarah (Yvonne Strahovski) have a big fight over the subject, their first big fight. You really can't help but feel for the guy, but the evidence is pretty strong. She looks like the villain.
Watching Chuck set out to prove his mother's innocence was brilliant. I loved that sequence at the bar. I never ... Read More
Oct 10, 2011
This new Kutchered season of Two and a Half Men has left me very disappointed. I haven’t given up on the show, however. There is simply too much talent on the show for it not to succeed. They’ve just not come up with the right material.
Watching Courtney (Jenny McCarthy) drop by to hook up with Walden (Ashton Kutcher) was a little surprising. It made a lot of sense, however. She was the perfect woman for Walden in ... Read More
Oct 10, 2011
So what did you all think of this past week’s Unforgettable episode. For me, it was very forgettable. Carrie (Poppy Montgomery) was great as usual, but the writing and style are starting to annoy me.
Trying to figure out who the bad guy is in Unforgettable is a piece of cake. It doesn’t take long to figure out. And on to make things even easier, it’s always obvious what clues are going to come into play. That scene ... Read More
Oct 10, 2011
After the season premiere, we all knew Sue (Eden Sher) would be making her transition into high school, joining her older brother, Axl (Charlie McDermott). Judging by her million questions posed to Axl, Sue was really excited about the move. Axl wasn’t, however. He knew exactly what Sue being in the school meant: trouble and embarrassment for him.
I had a younger brother who was three years behind me so I sort of knew what Axl was going through, but ... Read More
Oct 10, 2011
Well it didn't take long for Person of Interest to get right into Burn Notice territory and have its main character try to take down a gang by getting into it. In Person of Interest's defense, their methods were different and I actually liked the result.
It makes a lot of sense for the writers to try to draw certain parallels between Reese (Jim Caviezel) and other characters. They're trying to show what he went through without emotionless dialogue. Showing ... Read More
Oct 10, 2011
For a show that knows how to do comedy so well, "Chuck Versus the Aisle of Terror" comes in and reminds you that they haven't forgotten how to structure crazy dramatic scenes. I was truly impressed with this episode.
I had some serious doubts when Mary Bartowski (Linda Hamilton) asked to meet up wish Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi). I thought it was a setup and I was right. I just didn't know it would be the second meeting that would ... Read More
Oct 10, 2011
After the disappointing fourth episode, I really needed "Chuck Versus the Couch Lock". It blended history and drama with terrific comedy and bravery. This has been the highlight of the season thus far.
After learning that John Casey's (Adam Baldwin) old Clinton-era team was now working for Volkoff Industries, Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi.) made the executive decision to use Casey as bait, luring them in for Casey's fake funeral.
Joshua Gomez was brilliant as Morgan Grimes in that scene. Along with ... Read More
Oct 9, 2011
The search for Mary Bartowski (Linda Hamilton) took another step forward when Chuck (Zachary Levi) and Sarah (Yvonne Strahovski) accompanied Awesome (Ryan McPartlin) and Ellie (Sarah Lancaster) to Costa Gravan. Ellie really needed the vacation from all of the baby stuff. You can't really blame her. Awesome has been paying more attention to the baby than Ellie so maybe it was good for him to get some fresh air and a change of location.
Chuck and Sarah, however, were on ... Read More