Parks and Recreation 5.19- "Article Two" Review
Patton Oswalt manages to overcome Ben's super high expectations for his Parks & Rec guest appearance.
Patton Oswalt manages to overcome Ben's super high expectations for his Parks & Rec guest appearance.
The question many of you will have coming to this piece is: Who the hell is Stoney Burke, and is there any reason I should care who the hell he is.
Hemlock Grove is just one missed opportunity and misstep after another, occasionally stumbling into something cool and interesting, but more often than not, demonstrating a remarkable lack of understanding about just who its audience is and what they want to see on the screen.
We've picked the ten performances we're most excited about for this year's Moontower Comedy and Oddity Festival in Austin, TX, which takes place this week. What are yours?
Hannibal continues to impress Paul with the superb work of its cast serving as the biggest selling point.
An empty amusement park and a stripper who isn't a stripper cause Danny and Raf to have a lot of questions about this episode of Baywatch Nights.
Ben was more than a little impressed with the Archer season finale and its integration of Sealab 2021 references.
Parks and Recreation continues to consistently churn out good television, but Ben wonders if it's dangerously close to hitting a brick wall.
This week we're debuting the Maester's Edition of our Game of Thrones reviews, which is intended for those who have read the books. WARNING: SPOILERS LIE AHEAD
Things got out of hand on this week's Game of Thrones.