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Apart from being a place to lock up some of the most appalling members of society prisons are also used as faculties for rehabilitation.
"Freeing that prisoner -- more important to you than Carl?"
Better Angels is probably the weakest episode of the entire series so far. It had its moments, and some of it were good, but the way it ended was just awful. The irony of Carl shooting Shane was fine.
Once, while debating the importance (or lack thereof) of industry awards during a Q&A, David Milch was corrected when he said that his previous hit, Deadwood, had been overlooked. Not so. Actor Ian McShane had won for his unforgettable portrayal of Al Swearangen, a cunning and ruthless saloon owner. Milch quickly replied: "True, but that was just a Golden Globe.
Part two of the Monday night double header continues with the night's second episode; "Sonny Burnett".
After last week's rain delay at the Daytona 500 stole Alcatraz's Monday time slot the show returns with a double feature evening this week.
"Heaven is just another lie. And if you believe it, you're an idiot."
Judge, Jury, Executioner, is a coming of age story focused on Carl, that takes place in the middle of what the group wants to do with Randall.
Do you care about the Oscars? I know I sure don't. It's not because I don't care about movies -- a matter of fact, I care a great deal -- or because I believe that taste is wholly subjective and ranking favorites absurd.
Fringe is a lot like its fellow Bad Robot produced show, Lost, in that they are notorious for answering a question with multiple questions instead of answers. It's a technique that makes audiences both scratch their heads and keep tuning in for more mystery.
Oh we have some heavy stuff here this week. This episode marks the end season three's second act where Glee will take its usual hiatus for a few weeks. Let's get right into it:
It's Regionals and the guns are firing on all cylinders.
"I went to school with Maggie, for God's sake."
There are two stories that were told in 18 Miles Out. At home, Beth has recovered enough to wish that she had not. Saddenned by what the world has become, she tried to sneak a knife to kill herself, but was found out by Lori.
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