Can an ulcer take down a work horse like Schmidt? Can Coach successfully out Jess and Ryan so he can return to being the most wanted teacher on campus? Can Nick be any lazier? All these questions were answered tonight on NEW GIRL.
MAN, I'm happy this show is back as I sure do love the Gallaghers. And in this episode, everyone is teetering on the brink of doing “okay,” which is a bad sign in this neighborhood and especially in this family.
I have waited and waited for the Tamra vs. Morgan battle to begin and tonight my wish was granted. As much as I adore Mindy and Danny, the supporting characters on this show are equally if not more, entertaining and tonight's episode was a shining example of this fact.
Winston's a cop, Jess is an activist and Schmidt is arm candy? That's right, NEW GIRL is back. And if you think a new year is going to change these kids, you may want to reconsider.
The Gallaghers are back and after a shocking cameo at the end of Season Four, I, for one, cannot wait to see where this family is going to end up next. Frank survived death (again), Fiona survived a downward spiral and they all survived each other. Slowly coming down off the holidays, I think we can all relate, right?
It's the holiday season and there are many television shows that have classic Christmas or Hanukkah or Chrismukkah (Looking at you, OC) episodes that are must sees. However, for me, it isn't about those holidays, it's about one very special holiday. And that holiday, is Festivus. During the final season of SEINFELD in 1997, it was the resurrection of a Costanza family tradition that makes the episode a classic.
It's hard to tell if Danny Castellano is infuriating or the best boyfriend in the world. I guess he's a little bit of both and with that charm and smile, it is SO easy to see why Dr. Mindy Lahiri is head over heels in love with him.
I'm not going to lie, Jess's holiday musical featuring her students was the most enticing holiday show I have seen in my life. Vengeance against Santa for the amputation of the Gingerman's arm? I'm serious… how can we make this happen?
Family traditions mean something different in the Mikelson household (?), but that's not going to stop Rebekah from trying to reignite them. Tonight's winter finale left us with a lot of questions, a lot of twists and best of all, a moment we've all been waiting for.
Sigh. Adam Pally, please don't leave THE MINDY PROJECT! Dr. Peter Prentice is way too fantastic a character to lose. In tonight's episode, we learned just how much growing up Peter has to do, even if it means losing his pals; Pube, Pubeless and Bush. (He's a Kennedy)
Trouble is in the air when Jess and Cece are at war with each other. Especially when Schmidt doesn't know any better than to steer clear when these girls are mad. Tonight we learned that the catalyst for war just may be sending the most insensitive emojis.
After a (literally) scandalous mid-season finale on November 20, two of our recappers thought it deserved a second look. Jennifer McHugh and Gabrielle 'Gigi' Gervais, logged on to GChat and cyberly rewatched the SCANDAL mid-season finale together. Jumping right in from the beginning with Fitz and Jake arguing about Rowan's whereabouts in front of a near catatonic Olivia, our recappers relive every single tense moment of the episode that will keep us starving for more until January.
I don't even know where to begin. Mid-season finales on THE WALKING DEAD are always gut-wrenching and Season Five is no different. I feel like I was just punched in the stomach. Note to self, when there are a few minutes left in the episode and it seems like everything may just be okay? It's not… it's just so not.
A Morgan-centric episode? It feels like Christmas more than Thanksgiving. My, not so secret, favorite character is front and center this week and this recapper is giddy.
It's Thanksgiving on NEW GIRL and they always deliver. Sure, the episode doesn't exactly focus on the holiday so I can't give it the coveted Best Thanksgiving TV Episode ever award, but continuing their stellar season, this half hour was definitely one of it's finest this year.
This whole “Mid-season finale” fad is a new tactic over the past few years to justify going off the air for a few months during the holidays, right? I don't remember this being a thing in the past. Regardless, we have arrived at that point in THE ORIGINALS, as well. In the penultimate episode of 2014, we are getting ready for the family showdowns of all showdowns.
In the penultimate episode of 2014, we were treated to all three storylines setting up for next week's mid-season finale. We were given many questions and so few answers that the episode should have been entitled, 'Next Week is the Finale.' And I, for one, am NOT happy about how close we came to losing Daryl Dixon. Not cool, producers... SO not cool.
There isn't an acting award big enough for Joe Morton. He is giving a clinic in this show. Olivia doesn't have much when it comes to parental units in the way of parenting, but man, they sure can act!
I'll admit it, I'm an all out FRIENDS fanatic. I really don't care for people who don't like it, but it doesn't matter. It made me incredibly happy for the 10 years it was on air and it still makes me happy now. There were many things that this show did right, but one of the most prominent is Thanksgiving.
Are Danny and Mindy ready to take the next step? Thanks to the ultimate betrayal of reading Mindy's diary, Danny is given an unspoken ultimatum and a deadline. That's what you get, Dr. C!
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