Bored to Death Recap: Comic-Book Heroes
'Bored to Death' revels in pat endings as a matter of course, but when the pat endings become an episode's reason for being, the strain shows.
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'Bored to Death' revels in pat endings as a matter of course, but when the pat endings become an episode's reason for being, the strain shows.
Last week, we saw Margaret's eyes finally opened to Nucky's world; this week, she's on her way to becoming Nucky or, at least, a very capable Nuckyette.
On the one hand, the episode disappoints again. On the other ...
Plus, Johansson mocks Johansson, and Arcade Fire tries to be funny.
A dying mom and catty friends really cramp Camille's style in the Big Apple.
Both Carl Paladino and Dov Charney would find a lot to cringe about in this episode.
Might it be possible that Coach and Mrs. Coach are too good at their jobs?
After five episodes this season, it would appear 'Glee' has decided to go back to a little thing called "plot."
Ted moves closer to Zoey, while Robin and Barney move closer to fake lions and penguins.
"It feels good to be breaking the laws in America again."
This week, the zombies win, thanks to one spectacularly disgusting, fluid-splattering dissection — and some less-than-human dialogue.
"You know, I never thought I'd be in a graveyard in a spa robe talking to a beautiful transvestite in the moonlight."
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