Posts by Jim Garner (Page 31)
Eureka Review: "A New World"
We jumped right in where we ended last week on "A New World." Actually, it backed up about three minutes, picking up with Carter walking through the front ...
Burn Notice Review: "Entry Point"
I'm sad to report that "Entry Point" was a mostly sub-standard episode. Despite delivering intrigue, explosions, and guns - along Fiona finding yet another...
Warehouse 13 Review: "Mild Mannered"
This week’s episode, "Mild Mannered," literally played to the comic geek in me. My compliments to the writing staff for all the little nods to the co...
Lie to Me Review: Welcome Back, Clara!
Without a doubt, "Teacher and Pupils" was one of the best episodes of the season. It actually redeemed the disappointment from the prior installment, as Li...
Leverage Review: "The Double Blind Job"
Because well-intentioned criminals celebrate July 4 like the rest of us, Leverage was off last week. But it returned last night with a new episode ("The Do...
Eureka Review: Fourth Season Premiere
The first episode of Eureka’s fourth season started with your typical “previously on Eureka” moments. This is really no surprise as many ...
Warehouse 13 Review: Season Two Premiere
Warehouse 13 kicked off season two with “Time will Tell," an episode that did a fantastic job of picking up right where we left off. Actually, so muc...
Burn Notice Review: "Neighborhood Watch"
This week’s installment of Burn Notice ("Neighborhood Watch") was another excellent episode, as Matt Nix continues to deliver each with terrific acti...
Lie to Me Review: "React to Contact"
Lie to Me made unique use of Cal Lightman on "React to Contact." Unique under-use, that is, as his typical skills weren't on display in helping an Iraq vet...
Leverage Review, Take Two: "The Scheherazade Job"
Let's go steal the man on the street… in Africa. Thanks to the second episode of Leverage last night ("The Scheherazade Job"), viewers were treated ...
