So a jogger, an ex-cop and a stripper walk into a bar.
While out and about in a farmers market (you read that right!) Dean reads in the local paper that a young jogger had his heart ripped clean out of his chest and was left on the trail.
"If you call the cops, I'm dead."
"Eyes In" was one of the few episodes of Flashpoint that actually emphasized characterization of a Team One member, as opposed to just making them the weekly enemy of the criminals.
Three episodes in and still no Broyles or Nina! Not going to lie it's a bit confusing why neither Lance Reddick or Blair Brown's characters have yet to make an appearance in Fringe's final season.
And now the world has one more quarterback. Bravo Stefan.
Continuing in the hours following Elena and Matt's crash over the bridge, Elena wakes up in her bed, confused and without the memories of what happened.
After Crowley killed his ex-girlfriend last week, Kevin Tran needs to make sure the only other woman in his life is safe: his mom.
Still reeling from the loss of Channing, Kevin insists that Sam and Dean take him to see his mom to make sure she is safe.
Three episodes in and I haven't felt Glee has been breaking much new ground this season. And you can hear me groan at the sight of Marley and Jake bonding at school about being poor at the beginning of this episode.
"If you're gonna run, run straight to me."
With Raf having quit Team One after the sniping incident from "Broken Peace," his spot was taken over by a returning Leah.
The Fringe team isn't doing any sightseeing in their new found future setting. Rather the gang revisits a familiar spot in their old Harvard lab with the hopes Walter left some souvenirs behind to piece together his former plan.
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Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master is a fascinatingly intellectual film. But, not an emotional one. It washes over you like a tidal wave, knocking, flipping you upside down. Its visual beauty is unquestionable and the performances are brilliant but, his characters hold the audience at arms length.
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