Alcatraz Reviews
Alcatraz Season Finale Review: Unlocking the Mystery
Alcatraz, the mysterious serialized mythology wrapped around the weekly routine procedural, premiered with a premise that was intriguing and a cast of char...
Alcatraz Review: The Sound of Music
Finally, everyone is on the same page. Sort of. Rebecca and Diego not only became privy to the colloidal silver in the blood info, but they also discovered...
Alcatraz Review: Out of the Fire, Into the Frying Pan
Alcatraz is trying really hard to be a show like Fringe, Lost or some other mythology-based saga covered in mystery and compelling characters. The ultimate...
Alcatraz Review: Silver and Gold
Sometimes watching multiple episodes of a TV show in a row has an easier job of hooking you and sucking you in. It can be a lot tougher to enjoy a series w...
Alcatraz Review: Do Prisoners Dream of Electric Train Tracks?
I'm not sure what to make of Alcatraz. On the one hand, there's plenty of deep mystery, intriguing questions and a set of characters that should be interes...
Alcatraz Review: Crazy, Bomber, Love
I wonder if it ever bothered Emerson Hauser that he aged and his love, Lucy Banerjee, didn't? I wonder how she felt dating the man from Jurassic Park? Real...
Alcatraz Review: All In The Family
Alcatraz continued to wade knee deep in mystery mystery, and more mystery this week. "Guy Hastings" took a varied approach to the returnee inmates from the...
Alcatraz Review: To Catch a Thief
I know I've already mentioned one of my biggest fears about Alcatraz and its potential use of random bad guys merely for the sake of fueling that larger my...
Alcatraz Review: Taken
Kit Nelson is one creepy, messed-up-in-the-head bad guy. From the moment he grabbed the boy, covered his mouth and sneered at him to keep quiet, to right b...
Alcatraz Series Premiere Review: Welcome to the Rock
Alcatraz is sure to be a hit. First, there's the general story of the prison inmates mysteriously disappearing and then reappearing in present day. Why? Fo...
