Shameless – Frank the Plumber Review: Happy Ending?
Things go well for the Gallaghers in Episode 9. Too well…
Things go well for the Gallaghers in Episode 9. Too well…
Okay. Joke’s over. When does the third season start, Cartoon Network? You can’t tell me a show as good as this is over.
The season finale of Banshee leaves many questions in its wake. Tensions come to a head as Lucas and Carrie confront Rabbit and Proctor battles with the Longshadows.
When certain characters enact betrayals, all it does is cheapen their worth in the scope of the show.
Pam, Cyril and Cheryl spy on Archer and Lana as they are forced to pose as newlyweds in their latest undercover mission. A weak storyline is improved by many hilarious gags and jokes coming from the supporting characters.
Leslie tries to help a struggling local business with interesting results. Meanwhile, Chris continues to struggle with Ann’s proposition by helping Tom with a difficult employee.
When Rick and the Governor finally meet face-to-face, the Governor offers him a chance to end the war between the prison and Woodbury.
It’s not easy to establish a theme throughout an episode without over-doing it. But ‘Where There’s a Will” treads that delicate territory without crossing the line.
It’s like Star Wars, except no whining from the son before taking on his black armored father. Oh, and the swords are made of water instead of light.
The penultimate episode of the first season of Banshee sets the stage for the finale to come. Rabbit comes into Banshee and enacts his revenge on Carrie, Lucas goes to Proctor for help. Tensions rise between Alex Longshadow and Kai Proctor.