The ‘Bitch Awards’ – Best/Worst Television Shows of 2012 (#2)

We’re nearly there! Tomorrow reveals the best (and worst) television shows of 2012, but first we need to see who has ended up in the runner up slots.
We’re nearly there! Tomorrow reveals the best (and worst) television shows of 2012, but first we need to see who has ended up in the runner up slots.
After watching the season finale of Revenge Wednesday, I was certain that I had seen the craziest hour of television that the 2011-2012 season had to offer. Fast forward twenty-four hours and begin a slow-clap for Awake, a complicated show Continue reading
It’s quite bittersweet to review a show knowing that it’ll be one of the last episodes EVER. Part of me wishes Awake goes completely out of the box and deliver something really memorable in this two-part finale, perhaps inspiring a Continue reading
Well this is bittersweet. Literally half way through the episode, I received word from TVAngie that NBC had cancelled Awake (awkward!). It’s especially disappointing considering that ‘Say Hello To My Little Friend’ is easily one of the best episodes the Continue reading
This week we get a big development on the baby front as Michael (Jason Isaacs) and Hannah (Laura Allen) consider adoption. Let’s bitch it out…
This week Awake tries to deliver a bombshell twist outside of its central mythology, but mostly comes up lacking. As much as I appreciate the effort to do something more with Michael’s (Jason Isaacs) personal life (outside of the case Continue reading
Awake hits the skids in a less than stellar episode that highlights the persistent issues I have with the show. Let’s bitch it out…
The week after Awake‘s best hour since the pilot, the show returns to the procedural rut. We do, however, also see a return to the conspiracy angle that’s gone unexplored since 1×02 ‘The Little Guy’. So where does this leave us? Continue reading
I have a feeling that tonight’s episode of Awake, the thought provoking series about a man living two lives, is going to be rather polarizing. I quite liked it, not only because it wasn’t afraid to ask questions, but because Continue reading
After last week’s iffy episode, it pleases me to no end to see Awake rebound to heights unseen since its pilot as ‘Oregon’ proves to be quietly emotional. Oh sure, the police procedural component is familiar, but it is also Continue reading