TV Recap: Fargo, S01E06
byWow, this is a very dark and serious episode. Shit just got very real in Fargo. Basically, many threads of the story have a…
Wow, this is a very dark and serious episode. Shit just got very real in Fargo. Basically, many threads of the story have a…
The curtain has fallen on the first season of the wonderful drama The Gods of Wheat Street! Thankfully everything has worked out pretty good…
Episode 6 of Rake is my all-time favourite! It was absolute comedy gold. Poor Cleave (Richard Roxburgh) is used to having his way with…
This series has been so perfect. Each episode as moving and beautifully written as the last. There isn’t a flaw in sight. Perfect acting. Perfect stories. Perfectly told. It was great to see Ernie Dingo back on television after a long hiatus, he reminded of us of his talent and his on screen presence. Just beautiful. If you have missed this series you must go and buy it on DVD and experience the awesomeness of Redfern Now.
We are half way through the second season of the delightful Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries and episode six, ‘Marked for Murder’, shows us that even back in the 1920’s, the dear folk of Melbourne were just as obsessed with AFL as they are today.
Guest starring Jacek Koman, best known for his role in Moulin Rouge as a narcoleptic leading man, this week Lucien (Craig Mclachlan) must find the killer and then let her go due to insufficient evidence. Jean (Nadine Garner) auditions for a play and after one meeting with a gentleman called Robert she is worried that he is going to ask for her hand in marriage!
Only Cleaver Green (Richard Roxburgh) could defend Alex Alford (Stephen Curry) an I.T nerd accused of drugging his neighbour, cutting off his penis and…
We knew it from the opening moments of the pilot, and we continue to see evidence displayed throughout each episode of Aaron Sorkin’s The…