Courtney reviews episode 2 of Revolution
Courtney recaps the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, featuring host Joseph Gordon-Levitt and musical guest Mumford and Sons
Courtney reviews the series premiere of NBC’s Revolution
Courtney recaps the first episode of Saturday Night Live’s 38th Season, featuring host Seth MacFarlane and musical guest Frank Ocean
Sean talks Breaking Bad season 5 so far, don’t read if you aren’t caught up or you’re sure to bloodily shit your pants and cry on Facebook for the next 6 months
‘Game of Thrones’ is finally back, and Sean couldn’t be more excited
Steve discusses AMC’s The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode
In the third episode of the fourth season, Breaking Bad is doing it again. Instead of having a season packed full of moments, they instead have only a few episodes with a lot of explosive revelations. In comparison to the last episode, it was a quiet week for Walt, even though things might be spiraling out of control at work, he
Oh Larry. This week, in “The Smiley Face”, Larry’s penchant for stupid lies comes back to haunt him in every way he doesn’t want them to. At the same time, his simple, brutal, honesty continues to be the bane of his existence. First, we learn that Larry is dating the hostess of his favorite restaurant, and he reveals to Jeff
Oh, Larry. The favorite lamentation of fans of HBO‘s Curb Your Enthusiasm. This past weekend’s episode spurned an outcry of the phrase as Larry played “social assassin” in several situations. After being identified as a social assassin, Larry is proud to play martyr in multiple scenarios. First is Mart Funkhouser and his new found commitment to Judaism. He takes every word



