Posts tagged as Recaps
TV Recap: "Three's Company": 'Chrissy's Cousin,' Season 7, Episode 85
Last night on "Three's Company," there were hijinks. Hijinks, wacky scenarios and sexual innuendo. And, spoiler alert, somebody overheard a conversation while standing outside of a door and misinterpreted it as somebody else having sex. (Well, that happened!) In fact, the whole episode was a comedy of errors. READ MORE
Recapping "Alex Balk's Dream": Episode 18493, "High School Rock Concert By Rail"
So after Thursday's barn-burner (Ep. 18492, "The Burning Barn") how were the folks who program Alex Balk's subconscious going to resolve the cliffhangers that got us all so worked up? Longtime viewers will not be surprised to learn that there were no simple solutions. In fact, they dispensed with the barn altogether, and returned to an old stand-by: the high school unpreparedness scenario. READ MORE
Recapping 'The Wire': Episode 2
So in episode two of The Wire, our heroes in the police department-and the non-heroes among the bunch, because some of these cops really are the bottom of the barrel!-get their very own office space, in the basement of the police department. Which is "dank," at best. We learn very quickly about the loser cops, because the kind of hot white one with the bad attitude and his dumb friends go into the projects at 2 a.m. all drunk and start shaking people down, and then the awesomeness happens, which is that the people in the projects start pelting them from above with bottles and old TVs and stuff. That is excellent and reminds me of various trips to the projects from my youth! And then the really terrible thing happens. READ MORE
Recapping 'The Wire': Episode 1
Hey, this show The Wire? It is kind of cool. I think. I don't know if you heard about it-it started on the TV back in 2002, five years before the launch of Tumblr, four years before the launch of Twitter, so I'm not sure how you would have heard about it really? Anyway, I've only watched one episode so far, so here are some first impressions. So: in episode one, a homicide cop named Jimmy (played by Dominic West, who is actually ENGLISH, and who has a delightfully wrinkly forehead), accidentally starts an investigation into a big-time drug lord in Baltimore. READ MORE
