Well, not really. But remember when Aaron Stanford played that enigmatic spy a few years ago? This week’s ‘Nikita’ was his turn to show us what he was made of. Mission accomplished.
‘Chuck’ went Intersect-less this week, but I didn’t mind. It was a reminder of the show’s overall theme. Also, who cares when you’ve got Adam Baldwin in your corner?
Let this week’s ‘Burn Notice’ serve as a reminder to all of us writers and viewers of what good actors do every week – because there’s a lot of good acting in this one.
This week’s episode was peppered with reminders of flicks and familiar faces. Call it pop-culture comfort food.
Michael Westen does a very bad thing. Chuck Finley wants you to save a nest of baby penguins. And Ben Watkins gets to do what many writers wish we could do. Typical ‘Burn Notice.’
This week’s ‘Nikita’ picks up from one of the season’s weakest episodes – and does more damage. There’s very little good to say about ‘London Calling.’ Except for that Shane West can act with next to nothing.
The series six (and possible series) finale of ‘LOUK’ sees DS Casey make a major lapse in judgment. Thankfully the show doesn’t do the same.