This week's Sons of Anarchy may not have been an all-time classic, but there were many great moments that made us think - or become really nervous. Read our review of "Turas" now.
Gossip Girl ended with a bang last night. Chair style. What happened prior to that, though, was a bit convoluted and scattered. Our review breaks it down.
A perfectly mediocre episode of 90210 this week. No real surprises took place on "I See London, I See France," as Teddy continued his confused spiral, Navid made some hilarious jokes and Liam learned more about Laura.
More people from Nancy's past pop up this week in "Viking Pride", while Andy continues to work on fake passports. Elsewhere, Silas continues to deal with huge news in his life.
A week after a less than exciting episode, The Race responds with one of its best. Our review looks at all of the highlights and discusses why this week was so exciting.
Leah hires Jonathan to help find her new dog on this week's installment as Ray joins the search. Meanwhile, George goes to the hospital for surgery in "The Case of the Grievous Clerical Error!".
The exploration of an existential crisis was the focal point of this week's Boardwalk Empire episode. Read our critic's take on "Home" to see what the heck we're talking about.
The aftermath of Kevin and Scotty's infidelity is discussed. A lot. But it was actually a pretty good episode, despite seemingly redundant subject matter.
Last night's aptly-titled episode of Supernatural, "You Can't Handle the Truth," incorporated both a classic mystery and the question on everyone's mind: What has happened to Sam?
Community put on a Halloween episode like only it can. In other words: Greendale students acted like zombies and Dean Pelton let everyone know how much he loves the Eat, Pray, Love soundtrack.
A costume contest was afoot this week on The Office. The hilariously lame prize? A local coupon book. Browse through the best quotes from the episode now.
Yea, thanks. And by thanks I mean, thank you for deciding that I should age, grow old, and probably die from a paper cut. Oh yea, and that I'll never get to do magic again. Because I'm perfect now! Did Professor Lipson tell you? I'm perfectly normal, and we all know magic doesn't come from normal so thank you for deciding that without me.