Of course, because this is an episode of The Americans, the title has thematic connotations that extend to all of the other subplots in the episode through a unifying motif.
At this year’s Wondercon, Psycho Drive-in's very own Laura Akers got to participate in several roundtables with the cast and the creator and executive producer of A&E’s Damien.
After rebounding with a solid episode last week, Legends of Tomorrow takes another step back with a storyline that holds much promise, but just doesn’t quite deliver like it should.
11.22.63 was a show that spent eight weeks going absolutely nowhere and, much like Jake, we the viewers are left at the end having gained absolutely nothing, except fleeting, cruel glimpses of what could have been.
It feels weird to say this about the penultimate episode leading up to what’s bound to be a bloody and violent meeting with The Beast, but this episode was a lot of fun.
Right now Better Call Saul is something like Frankenstein's monster; a bunch of intriguing parts smashed together in funky ways waiting for a jolt to bring it to life.