What were once some of the best relationships on Parenthood are all being tested this week, and all is not well by the end of the episode. Read the review for details.
The season finale left all of our protagonists in between life and death, and standing beside one another as a family. Things will never be the same. Read the review for all the exciting details.
The residual feelings after the death of Jeremy are still wreaking havoc with Denise, Frank, Claudia Joy and Roland. Roxy is still in family protection mode, certain that she must provide in the event Trevor never makes it home. The formerly married Morans enjoy every free minute as they revel in resurrecting their relationship.
Sarah continues to work on her play with Gilliam. Amber joins Haddie and Alex on a blind date for their senior prom and Crosby decides to make some life changes. I hope the review gives you the details you crave.
Aidan, Josh and Sally experience happiness and look forward to what lies ahead as we head into the season finale next week. Check out the review for what happened before we get there.
As everyone suffers through the aftermath of Jeremy's death, not one character is left unscathed. Read the review to learn one critic's opinion of this heartfelt episode.
Kristina and Adam find out how well Max is doing in school and decide to let him find his way in a mainstream school. Amber doesn't make it into college and is devastated. Zeek introduces Sarah and her play to an old war friend and Joel and Julia struggle in their quest to have another baby. Read more about the Bravermans in the review!
The Sherwoods, their friends, family and Jeremy's fiancee Tonya all must deal with the aftermath of losing him this week. Our review goes over the gut-wrenching details.
When the vampire elders come to town, it wreaks havoc in everyone's lives. Josh is kidnapped to be werewolf fighting entertainment, while Aidan offers his own life to save Josh's. Find out more by reading this week's review!
The wives throw Tonya a wedding shower and Denise shares with her what you need for a long lasting marriage. Joan and Roland support Sarah Elizabeth for preschool and Roxy continues to hold onto TJ.
Has Fringe always been about science and its possibilities, or was there another part to the equation we have been overlooking. Might God play a role in the future? Read my review, to find out!
Aidan, Josh and Sally are as far from Being Human as they can be, and getting back on that track may be more difficult than ever after this episode. Your comments are greatly encouraged in response to our review!
Roxy, Claudia, Joy and Denise continue to deal with the challenges of life while their husbands are deployed. This is the Army Wives I love. Read the review to find out why!
A case about a father wanting to make his son happy by keeping his feet on the ground turned out to have little to do with the overall reveal of this episode. What we have here is a giant set-for what is to come.
Sally meets dozens of lost ghosts and throws a pity party for herself this week, while Aidan meets a neighbor boy and his fatherly instincts kick in. Does the wolf enjoy being hunted? What happens in Aidan's life when Rebecca shows up? Find out in this weeks review.
All of our favorite wives are back in the fifth season premiere, each dealing with their own unique issues. Claudia Joy takes Emmalin to college, Denise meets her soon-to-be daughter-in-law, Roxy sees an old friend and Pamela considers a new one. Find out what it all means in our review!
It's all about revenge for Marcus this week, while Aidan and Rebecca get close. But did this episode of Being Human live up to expectations? Not entirely for our critic.