The Annotated MAD MEN: The Electric Circus
Andy Warhol, The Velvet Underground, a Black Panther bombing... and Joan Holloway. A history of the club from this week's MAD MEN.
Andy Warhol, The Velvet Underground, a Black Panther bombing... and Joan Holloway. A history of the club from this week's MAD MEN.
Accidental BREAKING BAD Series Finale Spoiler: Saul lives!
The sixth season premiere of MAD MEN plunges Betty into the counterculture underworld - one partially founded by Peter Coyote.
Devin visits the Bloodcast and talks with Ryan Turek and Brad Miska about why AMC's zombie show sucks.
AMC launches the curated streaming movie site today.
Why the best episode of the show in years is making Devin think of quitting.
Spoiler Alert: There is actually some action in THE WALKING DEAD, as the latest episode replaced "people whining about things" with "people whining about things until things actually happen and it's awesome."
This week's episode of THE WALKING DEAD picks up right where we left off before the hiatus.
Also: His sweet, sweet heart.
And yet another showrunner takes a hike on THE WALKING DEAD.
Devin, Meredith and Henri all chime in for the mid-season finale of THE WALKING DEAD.
It's a filler episode... but one that works as bloody good fun.
Hey, you got your great TV in my barely passable TV!
Meredith still can't get over the fact that stuff actually happens on this season of THE WALKING DEAD.
Henri considers some changes from the comic that work, and some that don't. Then we all feel despair at the last moment of the episode.
Yet another laugh riot with the survivors of the zombie apocalypse.
Meredith joins the conversation as we enter Woodbury and meet The Governor.
Is this finally the zombie show we all wanted when we first heard there would be a zombie show on TV?! Henri chimes in on Season 3 of THE WALKING DEAD.
The zombie show returns for a third season, and longtime hater Devin thinks it's... promising?!?!
Ever feel like you're the child caught in a really boring divorce?
Henri, Meredith and Devin all chime in for the mid-season finale of BREAKING BAD.
Guest blogger Jen Girdish doesn't particularly care for BREAKING BAD. Here's why.
Henri weighs in with a long TV Talk of his own this week, because he can't stop talking about BREAKING BAD and its awesomeness.
Walt keeps making power moves as the DEA closes in. Devin's on the edge of his seat.
Walt is in the power business - and that business doesn't end well for anyone.
A train job ends in tragedy.
Okay, now that we've talked about how crazy it is that all of this has happened in one year, let's take a look at Walt and Skyler's marriage today...
Henri gets way too distracted by the episode title and the further reminder that all of this craziness has gone down in just one year.
Walt, Jesse and Mike start their new operation and come up with a whole new way of hiding their lab. Is it brilliant... or moronic?
We finally get our Mike episode.
BREAKING BAD is back! And it turns out maybe Walt isn't such a nice guy after all... more spoilers like that (except actually spoilers) in the post!
The prison! The Governor! Merle!
We're going to start TV Talking BREAKING BAD next month. Leading up to it, Meredith will give you weekly primers on the first four seasons.
We're going to start TV Talking BREAKING BAD next month. Leading up to it, Meredith will give you weekly primers on the first four seasons.
Meredith wraps up this season's TV Talk of MAD MEN.
Hulk takes a look at the season finale of MAD MEN and Season Five as a whole.
"Everything you think is going to make you happy just turns to crap."
The delayed review of this weekend's incredible, bleak episode.
Stop crying for Joan Harris.
Spoilers within. How does the car company feel about the latest episode? And what's the legal aspect of it all?
Oof. Hulk takes on this gutpunch of an episode of the brilliant series.
Hare Krishnas, embezzlement and Don and Joan on a date - sort of.
Meredith joins Hulk in discussing this week's latest MAD MEN episode.
Hulk revisits last night's terrific episode.
Graham Greene, Shirley Temple and the sexualization of children: this week's episode gets its title from a very strange place.
Hulk takes a look at the generational affectations of our characters in this week's MAD MEN episode.
Henri asks the big questions about motor lodges, sherbet and splooge in this week's episode of MAD MEN.
This weeks' MAD MEN was a great one, and Hulk examines the theme of masculinity and emasculation running through it.
Charred corpses and bloody bodies abound in this classic highway safety film, featured on this week's MAD MEN.
Another great episode of MAD MEN effortlessly weaves in current events with deeper character and thematic concerns.
Last night the horrible crimes of Richard Speck hung over the lives of MAD MEN's women. Here's the true story - and video of the killer confessing!
Pretty much every week on MAD MEN is Peggy's week, but this week more than ever.
Hulk takes on the latest episode of the brilliant AMC drama.
Last night Don Draper tried to get the Rolling Stones to do an ad - which is less of a long shot when you realize they did a ceral commercial in England. Also: see the real Trade Winds!
Henri tunes in to the MAD MEN TV Talk.
Enjoy the dulcet tones of Megan Draper on a semi-ironic 7 inch record.
Go back to the 60s with Don Draper and friends. The series returns, and it's as great as ever.
It's the season finale. Who lives, who dies, who cares?
A Life Magazine from 1954 has the internet aflutter. Devin thinks he's solved it.
"He is not Judge Judy and executioner!" THE WALKING DEAD contines its new path of having stuff happen, and Devin likes it.
This week brought us two power struggles: one interesting, one boring. Weirdly, the interesting one involved Andrea and Lori.
Henri offers Shane and Lori some advice to help them get through this zombie apocalypse without becoming super lame.
The zombie show returns from hiatus. Is it still shambling along or has it begun running?
MAD MEN season five ads get reimagined.
Spoilers about a potential WALKING DEAD exit within!
The classic gangster movie becomes a series, and sidles up to the network that brings us MAD MEN.
Oh dear, I've given the story away in the headline.
Would a flashback episode have made a difference?
When Season One of THE WALKING DEAD was released on DVD, Brian offered several pieces of advice for improving the show. Halfway through Season Two, he revisits.
Henri doesn't care if they're sick people or dead people - they're dangerous! Also, they're definitely dead people.
Well, everything's out in the open and none of it seems to make a difference.
Show creator Matthew Weiner gives the vaguest of clues to the ending of AMC’s period drama.
Wait, two watchable episodes of THE WALKING DEAD in a row? It's a pre-Christmas miracle!
Well, it certainly seems as though the writers are listening to viewer cries of boredom. “Cherokee Rose” featured the single grossest thing I have seen on this show or any other, plus some side boob.
Yeah, Lori’s still stupid. Shane is kind of interesting. Rick is… well, he’s a guy who always wears a sheriff’s outfit. But at this point I just wanna know more about the actual zombies.
“Save the Last One” was a great episode of THE WALKING DEAD. But Meredith isn’t sure that a great episode of THE WALKING DEAD is good enough.
Every time I think Lori can’t get any worse, she does.
Devin thinks the latest episode is a huge improvement in quality!
Devin didn’t like it. Meredith kinda did. Henri thinks this is a zombie survivalist fantasy, so we can only expect so much. Or maybe he’s just continuing to make concessions because he’s committed to watching the entire season.
Devin mostly hated it; Meredith mostly dug it. Read on to find out why.
THE WALKING DEAD is back for season two. Did the 90 minute premiere improve on what went wrong in the first season?
Devin, Henri and Meredith are gearing up to dissect brand new episodes of THE WALKING DEAD, ONCE UPON A TIME and GRIMM this season. Join them!
Yeah, the payoff moment was AMAZING (especially if you were watching it with a crowd). But did everything make sense? Spoilers galore as Henri speculates wildly.
Plus: what’s the early word on season two’s quality?
AMC’s going to make you wait to watch the back half of season two of their zombie hit.
AMC stops pinching their pennies just long enough to come to terms with one of its most popular shows.
AMC has a history of public battles with their show runners. The latest one got really ugly. Why? And what does it mean for the network?
Four minutes worth of getting excited about season two of AMC’s zombie show.
Hey remember that show THE WALKING DEAD? This teaser is here to remind you that you like seeing zombies get shot in the head.
Crime writer Ed Brubaker weighs in on the differences and similarities between AMC’s THE KILLING and FORBRYDELSEN, the Danish show that inspired it.
People are incensed at last night’s season finale of THE KILLING, but that’s hardly the worst crime this crime drama committed. Spoilers within.
I’m flummoxed, angry, and a little betrayed. So how was it for you?
AMC’s THE KILLING has enjoyed solid ratings and critical success for its first season, and a second season has always seemed likely. Now it’s official.
Missing THE WALKING DEAD? Robert Kirkman gives us some scoop about season two.
What if gang in The Mystery Machine met Don Draper?
Here’s the place from which the dead started walking…
AMC’s The Killing premiered last night with a compelling two-hour episode that could set the standard for the new procedural drama. Did you see it? Give us your thoughts in the comments.
MAD MEN gets enough seasons to bring it to the finish line.
While contract negotiations haven’t quite finished, AMC is greenlighting MAD MEN for a fifth season… in 2012.
Slow moving negotiations to bring MAD MEN back for a fifth year might finally be paying off.