MVP: Ensemble And finally the campaign is in full swing. We start off with each of our favorite Veeple speaking to Selina's newly acquired campaign volunteers. Of course, each person has something different to say. Gary of course describes how the Veep likes her coffee (she likes Peppermint, but thinks its…
MVP: Alan Cummings And finally the bubble burst. It was bound to happen, I didn't expect every post-Will Gardner episode of The Good Wife to be perfect and we finally found the one that wasn't. The reason, at least for me, was in the storyline. The "case of the week" involved a college…
MVP: Ensemble I would like to start off this review by saying that I was skeptical that The Good Wife would be able to sustain its quality post-Will Gardner. This episode proved me wrong. Throughout the entire season we have had this odd isolated storyline concerning the NSA and a wire tap…
MVP: Jon Hamm And time just keeps chugging along. We have the first three fantastic and forward moving episodes of this final season of Mad Men, then we get an episode like "The Monolith" that reminds us that this is a show that doesn't need forward momentum to be great. The episode…
MVP: Ensemble Well, f**k. If that wasn't on of the best episode of Veep, then I have no damn clue what I'm talking about. Episode 3 of Veep's already brilliant 3rd season, titled "Alicia", reminds us why Veep is one of the best comedies currently on air. The episode followed Selina and her…
MVP: Ensemble I was one of the people that was tepid toward season 6 of Mad Men. I thought it still had its honest writing, complex characters, and impeccable style, but it was missing the forward momentum that is needed to sustain a series week to week. When I binge watched the…
MVP: Reid Scott The first 3 episodes of Veep's third season were honestly some of the best and funniest episodes of comedy I have seen in some time. The fourth episode? Not so much. I'm not saying that is was bad. I mean the concept of having a dimwitted, awkward Washington…