After last night’s shocking death on Once Upon a Time, you could say that Regina is out for blood. Will David be able to protect Snow from the Queen’s thirst for vengeance?
Check out this preview of next week’s new episode “Welcome to Storybrooke.”
After last night’s shocking death on Once Upon a Time, you could say that Regina is out for blood. Will David be able to protect Snow from the Queen’s thirst for vengeance?
Check out this preview of next week’s new episode “Welcome to Storybrooke.”
With Justin Timberlake hosting the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, you hoped that the writers would wake up and bring out their good material. And they did. For the most part. A good 80-85% of the episode had me laughing out loud and that’s a great percentage in a season that’s been pretty lackluster. Although the episode relied heavily on veteran appearances from comedy legends Tom Hanks, Martin Short, Dan Akroyd, Steve Martin, Candice Bergen, Alec Baldwin, and Chevy Chase, most fans were so happy to see the show have so much energy that they didn’t care if there was wasted potential. I admit, I’m one of them. I was thrilled to see Andy Samberg reunite with his Dick In A Box buddy but was left confused that they didn’t participate in a more hilarious musical number. I kind of wished Andy hadn’t used his Digital Short return on Adam Levine.
That being said, the night was full of some hilarious sketches including the return of Stefon. Here are the videos of our favorites from last night’s SNL:
Five Timers Club
This is the star studded sketch everyone was talking about last night when they weren’t talking about Stefon. With this hosting gig being his 5th, Justin was inducted into the prestigious Five Timers Club, just like many before him, including Tom Hanks. It makes me sad that half that audience probably had no idea who The Three Amigos were.
It’s A Date
Featuring the surprise return of The Festrunk Brothers and The Dick in a Box guys.
Nuva Ring
This was an hilarious all girls sketch about glamming up your birth control.
And, of course, the return of Stefon.
Last but not least, Justin brought it on down to Veganville last night.
Justin Timberlake – Bring It On Down 2… by IdolxMuzic
What was your favorite?
I love Psych. I wish it got more recognition for the hilarious, awesome show that it is. The fact that season 7 will probably be the last one makes me so sad. It’s very rare that a show gets me to actually and literally laugh out loud these days. But Psych is one of them. If you haven’t already, check it out sometime. New episodes of Psych air on Wednesdays on USA.
Here’s the promo for next week’s new episode “Lassie Jerky.”
The Big Show guest stars.
Video:
“All In” – When an elderly gambler’s number comes up, Reese and Finch head to Atlantic City to delve beneath the surface of their POI’s seemingly ordinary life for answers. In New York, Carter’s crusade to clear a fellow detective’s name brings her perilously close to discovering the remaining HR faction within the department, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Thursday, March 14 (9:01 – 10:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
The boys are headed to Atlantic City in the new episode of Person of Interest: “All In.” Check out the promo for the episode here.
Check out our recap of last week’s thrilling episode, “Proteus” here
The writers have definitely upped their game this season. They really have. Any episode that starts off with Ken Leung (Leon) handcuffed to a bed is a good one in my book. The fact that John and Bear waltz right in makes it better. They keep killing off some of the good guys and yet the silver haired evil and dirty cop remains. I can’t wait for him to kick it.
The episode takes place in Atlantic City this week. The new number is a seemingly harmless old man with a gambling addiction. He’s in a huge amount of debt, owing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Finch can’t understand why someone who is so good with cards is losing so badly.
Lou is actually part of a much bigger money laundering scheme at the casino that uses elderly people as pawns and asks them to lose on purpose. After failing to get him and hide him out of town, John and Finch find Lou back inside the casino attempting to win all of his money back. With the help of the bad ass duo, Lou is able to win back over 20 million dollars.
We loved this episode. Being based out of the Tri-State area, Atlantic City has come to be an annual vacation destination for us, so it was cool seeing familiar aspects in one of our favorite shows. Did you love “All In” as much as we did?
Just a head’s up Pop City Life readers: if you watched this episode and came away with the urge to gamble in some games like we did, we suggest you head over here to test your luck online.
This episode of Person of Interest was the best in a long time. I loved it. There was something different about it tonight. I felt myself literally inching further toward the edge of my seat the entire time. An episode with a mixture of a murder mystery dinner and a game of Clue, the hunt for a serial killer has never been more intense. And don’t get me started on that ending. Even if you saw it coming, and most of us probably did, the acting from everyone involved was fantastic. We saw a new side of Finch tonight and I’m sure the gifs from this episode will be glorious.
This episode was not one to be missed.
Recap:
The boys find themselves stranded with a group of questionable people during a huge storm that’s evacuated the area. You would think that would be enough to worry about but the Machine has a bit of a cold. After three days of radio silence it spits out six numbers all at once. Different identities from around the country.
These are the identities of the victims of a crazed serial killer. He relocates after each victim and takes on their identity. The better news? The boys, the FBI agent tracking the guy, and the small group of questionable people are all stranded together. And one of them is the killer.
The episode continues on and I feel like I’m watching a horror/suspense thriller. And it’s awesome.
So who’s the bad guy?
Well, it’s not the mom from Freaks and Geeks. And it’s not the dad from The Wonder Years. It’s the cute FBI agent. And he’s stolen Finch’s glasses. What a douche!
This scene between the killer and Finch is probably one of my favorite scenes throughout the series. It’s just that good. Two great actors playing off of each other is a recipe for success in my opinion. Well done Mr. Emerson. Well done.
And Finch? What about him trapped with the killer? What about him? What. About. Him.
Oh. The LOST flashbacks are killing me softly. Thank you Tumblr:
He’s fine. Carter saved his ass while John is playing with marijuana on a deck somewhere.
Check out the promo for next week’s episode “All In” here
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