In tonight's episode of FARGO, 'Rhinoceros,' there was a lot less talking and a lot more action. The events from the previous episode have led to the Gerhardt's escalation.
Tonight's FARGO, 'The Gift of the Magi,' brought a lot of bloodshed and caused a lot of trouble for everyone.
On “The Zygon Inversion,” things are at the boiling point between the rebel Zygons and U.N.I.T.
In tonight's episode of FARGO, 'Fear and Trembling,' the cracks are beginning to show. The truth about Rye is closer and closer to being revealed, and with it will come chaos.
Zygon are back, and they are breaking the ceasefire established in The Day of the Doctor. As we learned from both Osgoods, there is a ceasefire, and if one human or Zygon goes rogue, that ceasefire will break. Unfortunately that occurs, and there are 20 million Zygons to deal with. One of the Osgoods dies, and the other is captured by Zygons and taken to the base in Turmezistan.
In tonight's episode of FARGO, the (futile) search for Rye continues. The fate of every group lies on finding and turning Rye to their cause, except no one knows he's dead. The title of the show, 'The Myth of Sisyphus,' can either been seen to be describing the greek myth of Sisyphus, who was doomed for all eternity to push a bolder up a hill every day, only for it to fall back down at night and for him to start again, or to describe the Albert Camus novel of the same name. Either way, it obviously relates to the fact that the entire storyline as of now is chasing a man who is, well, ground meat.
The Doctor faced the consequences of his actions in 'The Woman Who Lived.' While searching for an alien artifact in the 17th century, he runs into Ashildr, now going by 'Me.' Still alive and very alone, is angry with The Doctor for making her immortal and then just leaving her behind.
In 'Before the Law,' everyone's lives revolved around one person, whether they know it yet or not. The death of Rye has caused a ripple effect in the lives of all of our characters: Dodd wants to find his brother before Floyd, so that he can convince him to back him for head of the Gerhardt family; Floyd just wants to know where her youngest son is; Ed and Peggy deal with the aftermath and mainly clean-up of killing Rye; the Kansas City men, led by Mike Milligan, are trying to find Rye in order to use him to gain control of the Gerhardt operation; and Lou and Hank are on the case trying to solve the Waffle Hut murders.
Maisie Williams guest-stars as 'The Girl Who Died,' in tonight's episode of DOCTOR WHO. Maisie plays Ashildr, a Viking girl who's village is attacked by the Mire, some of the galaxy's best warriors. There was a lot of speculation as to who Maisie would play and the importance of the character, and though not what people guessed, Ashildr does become a very important character by the end of this episode.
FARGO's second season returned tonight, and at a place in TV where anthology series have been tested, with TRUE DETECTIVE'S abysmal second season and AMERICAN HORROR STORY'S decline, Fargo was our last hope to prove the genre is still alive. Thankfully, Fargo delivered.
Tonight is the conclusion to the second two-part episode of the season! Keep reading for the full recap of “Before the Flood.”
The two-part premiere of DOCTOR WHO season 9 comes to a close with 'The Witch's Familiar!' The Doctor finds a way to escape Davros and the Daleks, in style might I add. Keep reading for the full recap, but beware of spoilers!
DOCTOR WHO is back! In the first episode of Season 9, The Doctor, Clara, and Missy are faced with an old foe. Keep reading for more, but beware of spoilers!
Allison Janney is a stage and screen legend: a six-time Emmy Award winner and a two-time Tony nominee. Janney was born in Ludlow Falls, Ohio, and attended Kenyon College. After school, she trained at the Neighborhhood Playhouse in New York and spent summers at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
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The nominations for the 67th Emmy Awards were just announced, and well, let's just say there is a lot to talk about! Many good, promising things for the future of TV, but also some things that worry me. There are so many categories in which I have something to say, but for the sake of your time, we will stick to the main categories: Best Drama Series, Best Comedy Series, Lead Actor/Actress, and Supporting Actor/Actress:
Well, the sixth season of COMMUNITY has come to an end, and unlike in past seasons, where the fate of the show was in limbo like it is now, this finale truly felt like a goodbye.
Summer is here, which means some great theatre for people of all ages! There are so many great productions put on in South Florida, and here are some of our top picks for shows in Fort Lauderdale, Florida!
Well, where to begin for this week's COMMUNITY episode. The basic plot is that Abed is filming a wedding video/documentary about Garrett's wedding to Stacy. Of course, the film centers around the study group and their experiences at the wedding and reception. When the group arrives late to the wedding and acts obnoxiously at the reception, they are put in check by Garrett's mom, who doesn't want them ruining this night for Garrett. The group realizes how they've acted and split up so that they can be the 'best wedding guests ever.'
PAINTBALL IS BACK! In this episode of COMMUNITY, 'Modern Espionage,' we learn that paintball has been outlawed by Frankie. However, an underground game is going on still. The study group finds out that there is an anonymous server set up with a cash prize for the winner of the game. They trace the IP address to City College, and realize that they hired their own player, a.k.a. 'Silver Ballz.'
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