Scott McCall's band of supernatural friends on MTV's "Teen Wolf" are dealing with trouble at every turn, and are having a tough time piecing the mysteries of Beacon Hills together.
The winter finale showed us death, talking heads and a new use for melon scoopers. So let's get this out of the way. Did anyone really care about Hank? The episode attempted to make us feel sorry for him because his family has been the head of a witch-hunting corporation for centuries and Hank just wasn't up to killing witches, especially his wife Cordelia.
A jam-packed episode provides a lot of entertaining nonsense. I don't know about you, but a week break from "American Horror Story: Coven" was a week too long for me.
The dead get down to business. We need to talk bout Zoe (ugh). "Coven" has had a Zoe problem since the premiere, and "The Dead," which is very Zoe-centered, was an episode that showed off just how confusing of a character she is.
This episode proved that no one will truly die on this season of "American Horror Story." Is anyone on this season of "American Horror Story" going to stay dead? Lily Rabe is terrific as Misty, but her always being available to revive every single character who's been killed makes it seem like there are no high stakes for anyone.
Last night, you guessed it, a witch was burned. Has "American Horror Story" outdone "The Walking Dead?" The AMC zombie drama has had some pretty fantastic zombie kills throughout its run, but Season 4 has been pretty lame in terms of kills.
More of Fiona's and the Salem witches' past is revealed. I don't think we've witnessed a season of "American Horror Story" where each episode keeps getting better and better.
Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates and Angela Bassett should win all the awards in the universe. These titles, man. Last week was "Bitchcraft" and this week was "Boy Parts.
The Season 3 premiere introduced us to a handful of witches you don't want to mess with. "American Horror Story" is back with a bang. And by bang, I mean f--king someone to death.
The season finale was mostly setup for next season. Some fans of "The Bridge" probably think that season finale was a letdown. It wasn't very exciting or explosive, as is the way of many first season finales.
The series finale showed us what ultimately became of Walter White. In the end, Walter White died in a meth lab. In the beginning, Walt's "Breaking Bad" journey started in a meth lab.
The penultimate episode of the first season is slow, but still compelling. It wasn't much of a surprise that "The Bridge" chose to return its focus to the missing girls of Juarez.
The penultimate episode promises a jaw-dropping series finale. Wow. I expected another astonishing episode for the penultimate installment of "Breaking Bad," and I got that and more.
The Season 3 premiere episode provided many laughs, but some minor annoyances as well. "New Girl" is back, and let's just say it has the possibility of being a long season.
Everything falls apart for everyone in the best episode of the series. I woke up this morning thinking to myself: Did last night's episode of "Breaking Bad" really happen? Yes.