Nurse Jackie (Page 2)
EXCLUSIVE: Dominic Fumusa on Nurse Jackie Marriage, Character
As Kevin Peyton on Nurse Jackie, Dominic Fumusa works with an Emmy winner; alongside two hilarious actors; and on a series that focuses on the struggles of...
Nurse Jackie Review: "The Astonishing"
You won't believe this, but "The Astonishing" concluded with a close-up of the main character's intense, worried face. Isn't that a major shift from the no...
Nurse Jackie Review: "Orchids and Salami"
Nurse Jackie went all Grey's Anatomy on us this week, depicting a patient whose situation clearly mirrored that of the main character. In the case of "Orch...
Nurse Jackie Review: "When the Saints Go"
I've been down on Nurse Jackie for most of the season - and "When the Saints Go" didn't exactly feel me with hope that the show is going anywhere - which l...
Nurse Jackie Review: "Rat Falls"
So here's my question: does someone like Bill, the drug dealer who claims to help clients by ensuring they hit rock bottom, actually exist in the real worl...
Nurse Jackie Review: The Same Old Story...
Is it bad that I was hoping Kevin actually had left his family this week, as Nurse Jackie briefly teased? I don't want Grace and Fiona to be without their ...
Nurse Jackie Review: "Play Me"
Welcome to Nurse Jackie, Tunie. As played by Jaimie Alexander, the debut of Kevin's sister on "Play Me" came across like a breath of fresh, entertaining, c...
Nurse Jackie Review: "Enough Rope"
The latest episode of Nurse Jackie played right into my biggest pet peeve when it comes to medical shows: cases that directly reflect what a character is g...
New Nurse to Make Life Difficult for Jackie Peyton
Gbenga Akinnagbe is entering the halls of All Saints Hospital this season on Nurse Jackie, and he won't make life easy for the show's title character. Port...
Nurse Jackie Promo & Clips: "Enough Rope"
Nurse Jackie returned for a third season this week with a few relationships changed. O'Hara is angry at Jackie; Kevin is distrusting of his wife; and Zoey ...




Jackie: I did a bad thing and I need your help. O'Hara: … well done. And shame on you.



