Mommie Dearest, anyone? Oh wait, Joan Crawford was probably a better mother than Leah Walker. When I want to watch creepy mothers, I usually tune in to BATES MOTEL.
When will these people learn to not trust anyone in the apocalypse? They can't still be this naive, can they? Trusting humans didn't pay off once again.
Anger never really solves any problems and it certainly isn't solving any here. As Liv and Abby go at it, the election is at stake. And this is how people like Doyle win elections.
I sure hope nobody was binging on chocolate while watching this episode. Good LORD that was graphic. Our friends on the water aren't slowing down in the least as they start their float down to Mexico.
How long have we been asking for the backstory on one Mr. Jake Ballard? Tonight we got our wish and were delivered his tragic past all wrapped up in a blood spattered dress uniform. And as much as I beg for shirtless Jake scenes, I will never complain about Jake in uniform scenes.
Remember the first six episodes of THE WALKING DEAD where we were like “oh this is pretty good” and then season two started and we were like “Holy Crap, this is great!” The tradition holds true as FEAR THE WALKING DEAD begins with an explosive premiere.
Listen, I am not a psychiatrist by any means, but I think there is a slight chance, that Olivia Pope has some PTSD after her kidnapping last fall that may be starting to manifest itself. Anyone? Just me?
As we begin the long six month wait until we find out who Negan destroyed on THE WALKING DEAD, we can jump into Los Angeles, where the crisis is just beginning in FEAR THE WALKING DEAD. Let's take a look back at Season One before we look ahead to Season Two.
Well that is certainly one way to get rid of a couple villains. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say we aren't going to have any Marisa Tomei cameos this year?
I rarely go into an episode of television so nervous, but tonight was an exception. After last week's cliffhanger, it was time to get prepped for THE WALKING DEAD's Season Six Finale. This entire season has been anxiety-ridden and the finale was no exception.
And so, another Gallagher season comes to an end. And even though I've always wanted Frank to be sent up the river, I didn't mean it literally. Still satisfying though.
The campaigns are starting to get dirty... dirty, ugly and unfathomable. This is also happening on SCANDAL.
The Lyons are back and the drama is only getting started. With last fall's cliffhanger of Camilla taking over Empire Records, Lucius and Cookie aren't going to go down without a fight. But you didn't think they would, did you?
Never a good sign when 'It's All Over' by Johnny Cash is the opening sequence. Not gonna lie, I AM STRESSED OUT! Forgive me if I'm not comforted in Dwight's words after the screen went black. This season has not been good for my blood pressure!
The theme of tonight's episode is lack of sleep and boy, is it driving everyone crazy. Especially Frank who is off his freaking rocker. Raise your hand if you're legit worried about the finale. I was wondering if this season was going to end with a bang and it is looking like it definitely will.
Oh good… more debates. Art is (over) imitating life on SCANDAL as Sally Langston prepares to hold the first Republican Debate between Hollis Drumpf Doyle, Mellie Grant and VP Susan Ross.
This season is filled with “Did that really just happen” moments, but tonight's was definitely the topper. Who knew Eugene had it in him… to do… that? Yes, it was the bite felt around the world as Eugene finally comes through in a pinch.
Almost everybody's lives are on the up and up these days, except for my dear, sweet Lip. Will he be able to pull himself out of this downward spiral? Now that he's headed back home, his self-discipline will be put to the test.
Anybody else starting to have a serious crush on Susan Ross? Her evolution into a serious and tough VP is a revelation. Oh and look, even Shondaland has to deal with a Drumpf-esque persona. It's art imitating life, once again.
That's one way to celebrate Women's history month. Remember when we were all worried for Maggie and Carol? Yeah… no need.
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