Have you all had a chance to check out the Emmy ballots? You should have by now consdering they were released last week 🙂 Anyways, it has come time to discuss the best of TV in the 2013-2014 season, as my summer loves True Blood and Teen Wolf are going to start the new season off this coming week. When I think about what the 2013-2014 season gave to us, it’s pretty clear that the year was one of the broadest ranges of television viewers had to choose from. I think that I watched a grand total of 25 TV shows this year in their entirety (be that 22 or less episodes) which meant narrowing down the fields took forever. There are several shows such as The Good Wife or Veep that coasted to easy wins in their categories, but just as many areas that I had to really think about the choices. Category fraud also came into some play because though the Emmys might see it one way (ALL the maids in Devious Maids are lead?! True Detective as a drama series?) I was left with spaces to fill and harsh decisions to make.
My goodness did HBO’s Looking leave us with a sterling cap to it’s premiere season. Let’s just dig right in. Augustin: He probably had the most straightforward of the plot lines so I won’t spend too much time on him. Basically Augustin was waiting around to try and talk to Frank, who was having none
Apologies for this being so late but the Oscars occupied so much of my life and I saw Looking super late last night. Anyways here’s the recap: Dom: I’m putting Dom first cause his story was the most boring and inconsequential last night. Dom is of course freaking out about his pop up and despite
This week’s episode of Looking saw somethings that were under the surface finally being brought to the fore and setting us up for a great final two episodes. Augustin (Frankie J. Alvarez): We got a much needed break from this character last week but Augustin came back with a vengeance this week. This character is the
Tonight’s episode of Looking is another step in the right direction for the series that seems to have overcome some of its early problems. This week’s episode was focused solely on developing the relationship between Richie (Raul Castillo) and Patrick (Jonathan Groff). The episode opens with Patrick waking up and trying to subtly ease his
After last week’s dismal episode, Looking came back with a solid episode that delivered on the promise of the show. Augustin (Frankie J. Alvarez): It has hereby been decreed that Augustin is the worst. We can totally tell that this dude isn’t going to be faithful to his boyfriend this season and it sucks to watch