Plus: Return dates for Burn Notice and Suits, promotions for a few Walking Dead survivors, and another reality show for Syfy.
Not gonna lie, I was a little underwhelmed by "War."
Rachel-related headaches aside, I like the position "Normandy" leaves us in as we head into next week's finale.
There was a lot of revenge talk this week, both from Hardman and from those he wronged.
"Zane vs. Zane" felt like an early episode of Suits and I mean that in the good way.
You know, I’m starting to get the feeling that a lot of Harvey and Jessica’s problems could have been avoided if they'd just treated Louis more like a respected coworker and less like that kid no one really wanted on the team.
In "Blind-Sided," Mike, who was still reeling from his grandmother's death at the end of "High Noon," insisted on being included in a case that hit a little too close to home.
In anticipation of Suits' mid-season premiere, we called up the actress to chat about what to expect in the remaining six episodes of Season 2.
Just because TV takes the holidays off doesn't mean you should. Now's the perfect time to attack your ever-growing "shows to watch" list, and few series are more deserving of your immediate attention than these returning midseason entries.
Plus: Fox earns some Greek cred, Saturday Night Live books some Oscar nominees, and Sarah Shahi heats things up with some firefighters.
The summer hit officially gets its obvious renewal after earning series-high ratings in its midseason finale.
On our list this week: Glee's Season 4 posters, a number of Breaking Bad scenes, and real-life Game of Thrones love.
Harvey and Mike used some higher learning to get back at Hardman, but will that come back to haunt them?
Going into "Rewind," it looked like we would be spending an hour screwing around in the flashback funhouse instead of, you know, addressing Hardman's coup. Good thing the flashback funhouse turned out to be FUN.
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There were several “sucker punches” in this week’s aptly titled episode.
When Harvey surprises her on the street to "see how she's doing" (read: testify in court on his behalf), she isn't particularly pleased to see him.
I actually found this week's Rachel and Louis storyline to be more interesting than Harvey’s poker-themed meltdown (blasphemy, I know).
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