In the penultimate episode of Season Four, we finally discover what Foxtail is and get confirmation that Jake Ballard is going to be okay. But most importantly, Shonda Rhimes tackles yet another controversial issue and gives us the happy ending we could only wish for in the real world.
The life of Mindy McCready was short, but it was a memorable one. A new theatrical production entitled MCCREADY THE MUSICAL is set to open in Silverlake this Friday that will bring her tragic story to the stage.
I claim to not be sentimental or a romantic, but if I told you I didn't tear up a few times during this finale episode, I would be lying. There was a little something for everyone in this one and shippers of at least one couple left the evening more than satisfied.
Fresh into his downward spiral post Joe's execution, Ryan has a long road ahead of him. With only a few episodes left in this season (or series?), will Ryan be able to pull himself back onto the wagon?
Finally, after a three week hiatus, NEW GIRL returns. As we start to see some inklings of what may be in store for us in the Season Four finale next week, I have to admit, I got a tad bit misty-eyed toward the end glimpsing at what may be coming down the pipe.
It is the day of Joe's execution so finally Ryan can close that chapter of his life and the plan will off without a hitch, right? Haha, just kidding. It was a nightmare.
Well, it seems Shonda Rhimes was out for blood on one of her main characters this evening. Thank heaven, it wasn't Jake Ballard. (No offense, McDreamy). Yes, Jake's life was spared after last week's horrifying cliffhanger, but he's far from out of the woods.
Ryan's life is teetering more and more on the brink of insanity as he strives to find Theo before he causes more mayhem. Meanwhile, two familiar faces show up in Atlantic City and you bet your Nucky Thompson, they're not friendly ones.
That did NOT just happen. It didn't. It couldn't have. This is a trick, right? Right, SHONDA? It better be, because if isn't a trick, I don't know how the Gladiator nation will persevere.
Ryan is hot on the trail of the Hacker, but Joe Carroll is slowly taking over his mind. Can Ryan put aside his obsession with Joe to focus and close this case or is Joe's power way too big for Ryan Hardy to dismiss?
Just in time for the Masters to begin in Augusta, Jess is taking her own swing on the course. She may not have the skills of Rory McIlroy, but she certainly does give it her all as she tries to network for new computers for her school. She's not the only one out of her comfort zone as Schmidt and Winston struggle for our amusement as well.
As the Hacker turns out to be one of the most formidable villains thus far, Ryan and Mike are at their wits end that they are always two steps behind. And Ryan's subconscious starts to ask the startling question… is Joe the only one who really understands him?
Well, if there's one thing we can't accuse SHAMELESS of, it is having an event-less finale. I mean, EVERY single character's story line was addressed and nearly every one of them left us in a lurch.
The investigation into B-613 is putting everyone's lives in peril. Are we going to lose one of our beloved gladiators by season's end? Maybe not a gladiator, but I have my suspicions it will be someone very dear.
After an extended hiatus, NEW GIRL is finally back. With Jess on the rebound and Cece in an unfamiliar position of unrequited love, the crew's romantic lives are all over the place, just the way we like them.
There's a new big bad on the loose and it looks like the only person who knows his identity is Joe Carroll. Ryan is forced to rely on Joe one last time before he is executed and Joe couldn't be more pleased.
Within the first few seconds of this episode, I was satisfied. Yes, a longtime fan favorite graced our screens with his long overdue presence and that was just the beginning of, in my opinion, the most satisfying WALKING DEAD finale yet.
While in military prison and off his meds, Ian makes an extremely poor decision for his future while the rest of his family on the outside are struggling to do right in their own lives. As we lead up to the finale next week, our favorite Southside family is in the midst of some big changes in all their lives.
A gay wedding at a Republican White House? If anyone was still wondering if this show was fiction, we just got our answer. Yes, Cyrus and Michael's magical day gets pushed up by Olivia to once again hide, you guessed it, a scandal.
Are you watching this show? If your answer is no, then I question your life choices. This is comedy at its best. Canada has rewarded us with this comedy gem that makes us almost want to forgive them for Bieber.
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