Tag Archives: Tim Guinee
Quick Take review – Homeland 3×01: ‘Tin Man Is Down’

We watch a lot of TV – some of it good and some of it…not so good. For the 2013 pilot season, we’re checking out a few series we won’t be writing on regularly, but may check back on throughout Continue reading
Revolution review – 1×19: ‘Children Of Men’

Revolution very nearly turns into a good show this week as we finally get into The Tower, and discover who the mysterious residents hiding out inside are. The events on the outside, however, are far from captivating. Let’s bitch it out…
Revolution review – 1×09: ‘Kashmir’

Remember how last week I said that the show was turning a corner and improving? Nope, I was wrong! Let’s bitch it out…
Revolution review – 1×07: ‘The Children’s Crusade’

An important mythology episode of Revolution is wrapped in a predictably blah mission of the week formula. Is it possible for the show to overcome its narrative malaise? Let’s bitch it out…
Revolution review – 1×04: ‘The Plague Dogs’

Earlier this week Revolution got a full season pick-up from NBC (the first drama of the 2012 television season), which means we’ve got a minimum of eighteen more hours to unravel the mysteries of the blackout. Either that or we’re Continue reading
Homeland review – 2×02: ‘Beirut Is Back’

The second episode of Showtime’s Homeland finds Carrie (Claire Danes) firmly entrenched in the field – and under fire – as Brody (Damian Lewis) navigates some murky moral issues. Naturally, though, it’s the development that ends the episode that will Continue reading
Revolution review – 1×02: ‘Chained Heat’

After a rather perfunctory pilot last week, Revolution settles in with its second episode. How does the next episode fare? Let’s bitch it out…
Revolution review – 1×01: ‘Pilot’

The start of the 2012 fall TV season more-or-less kicks off with NBC’s high-concept action-adventure drama. So is the show, which imagines a world without power, a hit or a miss? Let’s bitch it out…
Damages review – 5×04: ‘I Love You, Mommy’

This week Damages is all about exploring the linkages between Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) and Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne). Or, more specifically, the ways in which Patty fears that Ellen is simply a younger version of her. Let’s bitch it Continue reading