Nurse Jackie Reviews
Nurse Jackie Season Finale Review: Same Old, Same Old...
Someday, Jackie Peyton might face consequences for her actions. But that day did not take place after an affair on season one. Nor did it take place after ...
Nurse Jackie Review: "Batting Practice"
For an episode titled "Batting Practice," Nurse Jackie didn't really hit any storylines out of the park this week. Can anyone say the events on this instal...
Nurse Jackie Review: "Fuck The Lemurs"
A trio of outstanding performances highlighted this episode of Nurse Jackie. I gave up expecting any storyline development on this show awhile ago, mostly ...
Nurse Jackie Review: "Have You Met Miss Jones?"
Nurse Jackie raised a number of questions this week: 1. What will rock bottom look like for Jackie? Events on "Have You Met Miss Jones?" made it clear that...
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...


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



