Killing in the name of religion was the theme of Thursday night’s The Blacklist, titled ‘The Vehm.’ The young men of a religion, bent on the destruction of those it viewed to be sinners, believe they kill in the name of their God, and are willing to die in the process if need be.
It was a show about the religion of…well…Christianity of course.
Killing in the name of religion was the theme of Thursday night’s The Blacklist, titled ‘The Vehm.’ The young men of a religion, bent on the destruction of those it viewed to be sinners, believe they kill in the name of their God, and are willing to die in the process if need be.
It was a show about the religion of…well…Christianity of course.
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NBC's Shades of Blue took a turn for the bizarre as the writers continue their apparent obsession with making Ray Liotta gay:
Man: You mind if I share a little?
Wozniak: Knock yourself out.
Man: "Always faithful."
Wozniak: Did you serve?
Man:…
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It’s not too often that funny jokes at the expense of the left get made. At least outside of conservative circles. It’s even less often that it happens on network television. Yet, such a rare occurrence did in fact occur on Thursday night’s…
The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend decided to use Monday night’s episode to shed some light on that most philosophical, insightful, and riveting aspects on modern feminism: the pole dance.
After feeling the need to retaliate with a pole dance against the bikini-clad girlfriend of her love interest (in a strange way, for this show, this makes sense), Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) dominates the stripper pole…
The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend decided to use Monday night’s episode to shed some light on that most philosophical, insightful, and riveting aspects on modern feminism: the pole dance.
After feeling the need to retaliate with a pole dance against the bikini-clad girlfriend of her love interest (in a strange way, for this show, this makes sense), Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) dominates the stripper pole…
Blue Bloods is the show where more is discussed in more real terms in eight minutes at the dinner table than has been discussed and accomplished on Capitol Hill in the last eight months.
On Friday night’s episode, the show delved behind the scenes into the very un-PC world of how the police used to get information out of perps. And how that has changed from then until now.
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Blue Bloods is the show where more is discussed in more real terms in eight minutes at the dinner table than has been discussed and accomplished on Capitol Hill in the last eight months.
On Friday night’s episode, the show delved…