"Avoid public buildings."
Episodes that deal with a mad bomber are always fun to watch, especially when the bomb blows up. Bombs force the show out of the formula of resorting to negotiation, and de-emphasize the humanity of the criminals behind their destructive intentions.
When Elena confessed her feelings for Damon, his life seemed like it couldn't get any better.
In Supernatural's midseason finale things aren't what they seem but can Dean be sure that Benny is the same vampire he could trust in purgatory.
Not willing to let sleeping dogs lie, Sam has his old hunter friend from the psych ward, Martin Creaser, keep tabs on Benny.
"I didn't take the shot."
"Fit For Duty," was one of those episodes where not shooting the bad guy right away actually made sense, as shooting him could potentially hurt the victim. In the case of this episode, the victim was a little baby, who had been kidnapped by a musician who was going through some fugue state.
Fringe is again taking another page out of the Wachowski's Matrix playbook as Peter goes further down the rabbit hole.
In order to cure Elena, Stefan must force Jeremy to kill in order to become a hunter.
There is a part of me that wants to write a two sentence review for this movie: "Killing Them Softly is fantastic! Go see it." Leave it at that. My reasoning? The things that make this movie so engaging, so unique, and so fascinating, could almost sound too off-putting or esoteric in a film review.
I have written a lot of material about things I've hated. The reaction has been hit or miss.
After a few weeks away, Supernatural is back with its zaniest episode yet in Hunteri Heroici.
"Well, if you're gonna be a lawyer, you're gonna need an undergraduate degree."
Actually, that is not true. Greg is wrong here, as he found out that his son was accepted into university. But more likely, it is the show's writers that are uninformed.
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