Common Law Review: Object Lessons

Common Law Review: Object Lessons

Wes and Travis walked a mile in the others wardrobe on Common Law this week...literally. But did they also managed to get inside each others heads? Read the review now!
Posted in: Common Law
Rookie Blue Review: Who Has Your Back?

Rookie Blue Review: Who Has Your Back?

It's Traci's first day as detective, but all Hell breaks look during a bachelorette party, causing some major problems on Rookie Blue. Which of Traci's colleagues will have her back?
Posted in: Rookie Blue
Suits Review: Middle Men

Suits Review: Middle Men

Daniel Hardman returned to Pearson and Hardman this week on Suits, and wasted no time ruffling the feathers of his already skeptical colleagues. What exactly did he do that had them all in a tizzy? Read the review now.
Posted in: Suits
Wilfred Review: Little Bro

Wilfred Review: Little Bro

Wilfred really takes a liking to Drew on this week's Wilfred, and it is absolutely hilarious. Join us at the Drewish Community Center in the review!
Posted in: Wilfred
Futurama Review: The Obvious Candidate

Futurama Review: The Obvious Candidate

Leela helps an upstart political contender take on Richard Nixon in the 2012 election, but Bender helps reveal that not all is what it seems with the hotshot senator on this episode of Futurama.
Posted in: Futurama
Royal Pains Review: It Lives?!

Royal Pains Review: It Lives?!

Eddie R. returned to the Hamptons to mediate the impasse between his two sons, while Divya attempted to reconnect with her mother on Royal Pains this week. Were new and better relationships fostered? Read the review now!
Posted in: Royal Pains

Reviews Quotes

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.

Julia

"You bring home two bands of hippie murderers…"

Homer