Cable again took center stage with season premieres for ‘True Blood’, ‘Burn Notice’, and Suits, along with series premieres for ‘Bunheads’ and ‘Dallas’. On the broadcast networks, if the NBA and the NHL played football, the score would be 35 to 10.
What strikes me as clever this week are a tattoo and a reference to a John Lennon lyric, which I believe is a metaphor for everything about ‘Lost’: “Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.” Am I misunderstanding the clues, the survivors or a little bit of both?
Amon’s face might be a secret to Team Avatar, but let’s take a look at the more … ‘interesting’ hypotheses about the ‘Legend of Korra’ antagonist’s true identity.
Thanks to ‘True Blood’s’ mythos, we already knew about vampire politics, but this week we were introduced to vampire theology. When Bill, Eric and Nora are taken prisoners by the Authority, we find out if the song lyrics are true – when you fight authority, does it always win?
I start my watch of ‘Grimm’ with low expectations and get a pleasant surprise — this show is not a clone of ‘Supernatural’!
‘Girls’ ends the season with an odd episode, wrapping up a few storylines but really just showing how crazy these girls really are.
Walt Longmire investigates a possible suicide which turns into so much more.