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White Collar – Episode 2-6 Review

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300" caption=""In The Red" – Pictured: (l-r) Tim Dekay as Peter Burke, Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey – Photo by: David Giesbrecht/USA Network"][/caption] This week’s episode of White Collar, “In the Red” is another consistently entertaining »»

White Collar – Episode 2-4 Review

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="“By the Book" -- Pictured: (l-r) Diane Farr as Gina De Stafano, Willie Garson as Mozzie"][/caption] In this week’s episode of White Collar Mozzie has a crush. Mozzie is lactose intolerant. Mozzie has perfect recall. Mozzie is a hero. I »»

White Collar – Episode 2-2 Review

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="“Need to Know” – Pictured: (l-r) Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, Tim Dekay as Peter Burke – Photo by: Will Hart/USA Network"][/caption] White Collar continues its second season with “Need to Know”. It’s a very solid episode with some b »»

Inside Pulse TV Exclusive Interview: Willie Garson of White Collar and Sex and the City

June 25, 2010 Actor Willie Garson (White Collar, Sex and the City) recently participated in a press conference call with a bunch of us new media types to promote the season two premiere of USA’s White Collar on Tuesday, July 13 at 9/8c! (See the press release at the bottom of the page for the al »»

House – Episode 6-18 Review

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Photo Cr: Mike Yarish/FOX (Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard)"][/caption]For me at least “Knight Fall”, the 18th episode of the season, was a bit of a disappointment after the depth and complexity of last week’s episode “Lockdown”. S »»

House – Episode 6-16 Review

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Cr. Mike Yarish/FOX Hugh Laurie & Robert Sean Leonard"][/caption] “Black Hole” is the 16th episode of the season and it seems very much like a continuation of last week’s episode “Private Lives.” The stage turns slightly in this on »»

Monk – Episode 8-16 Review

Alona Tal and Tony Shalhoub Spoilers as usual, but I promise this is the last time. The time for us to say goodbye is near The day I hoped would never come is here Though many hearts are broken we must somehow carry on Cause I think you're gonna miss me when I'm gone I thought my life was over w »»

Monk – Episode 8-14 Review

Tony Shalhoub Spoilers Below “Mr. Monk and the Badge” wraps up another major Monk story line and brings the series one step closer to the end. Monk’s return to the force has been a crucial theme throughout the series. The character growth we’ve seen in this final season has finally made »»

Monk – Episode 8-12 Review

Tony Shalhoub and Alex Wolff Spoilers. There are always spoilers. “Mr. Monk Goes Camping” is perhaps the least outstanding episode of the season so far. Certainly there were some high points, but it was uneven overall and not quite as impressive and dazzling as it might have been. Some of the »»

Monk – Episode 8-10 Review

Tony Shalhoub and Bitty Schram ”Mr. Monk and Sharona” is the episode for all those fans who thought that Monk’s first assistant, Sharona Fleming, didn’t get a proper send-off because of the precipitous departure of Bitty Schram, who played the character for Monk’s first two and a half se »»

Monk – Episode 8-9 Review

Tony Shalhoub and John Carroll Lynch Spoilers, spoilers, spoilers! “Happy Birthday, Mr. Monk” is the first Monk episode title ever that doesn’t begin with “Mr. Monk….” No particular significance, just saying. It’s a little more action-packed than usual, but aside from that it’s a »»

Monk – Episode 8-7 Review

Meat Loaf and Tony Shalhoub "You remind me of a man." “What man?" "The man with the power." "What power?" "The power of hoodoo." "Who-do?" "You do." "Do what?" "Remind me of a man." "What man?" "The man with the power." "What power?" "The power of hoodoo." "Who-do?" "You do." "Do what?" …and s »»

Monk – Episode 8-5 Review

This review contains spoilers. Let’s face it, only former detective Adrian Monk can solve the cases he solves. If any random CSI tech could gather evidence at the crime scene or if they could run some perp’s fingerprints through a database or whatever it is they do, they wouldn’t need Monk. C »»

Monk – Episode 8-3 Review

“Mr. Monk and the UFO” is the third entry in the eighth season of USA Network’s cornerstone series Monk. Since it is the final season it appears that Monk will be allowed to demonstrate a little personal growth. Tony Shalhoub discussed that aspect of the character in a recent interview: “I »»

Monk – Episode 8-1 Review

[caption id="attachment_76882" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Elizabeth Perkins, Rena Sofer and Tony Shalhoub"][/caption] Spoilers ahead. This is a review, which means I'm going to discuss what happens in the episode. If you haven't seen it yet and you want to be surprised read no further. »»

White Collar – Episode 2-5 Review

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="“Unfinished Business" -- Pictured: (l-r) Sharif Atkins as Agent Jones, Marsha Thomason as Agent Barrigan, Tim Dekay as Peter Burke -- Photo by: David Giesbrecht/USA Network"][/caption] I confess this week’s episode of White Collar, “ »»

White Collar – Episode 2-3 Review

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="“Copycat Caffrey" -- Pictured: (l-r) Gloria Votsis as Alex Hunter, Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey -- Photo by: Photo by: Eric Liebowitz/USA Network"][/caption] “Copycat Caffrey” besides being the catchiest title yet for an episode of Whit »»

White Collar – Episode 2-1 Review

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Pictured: (l-r) Tim Dekay as Peter Burke, Tim Matheson as Edward Walker -- Photo by: Will Hart/USA Network"][/caption]Tuesday night White Collar returned to USA with the season two opening episode "Withdrawal". It may not have had the same level »»

House – Episode 6-19 Review

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Cr: Adam Taylor/FOX (L to R: Robert Sean Leonard, Cynthia Watros and Hugh Laurie)"][/caption]“Open and Shut”, the 19th outing of the season, follows the more traditional House story structure, but it is a very well done example and effectivel »»

House – Episode 6-17 Review

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Photo Cr: Adam Taylor/FOX (David Strathairn and Hugh Laurie)"][/caption] “Lockdown” is the 17th episode of the season and the first episode series star Hugh Laurie has directed. One thing about House, it’s aptly named. House is in almost e »»

House – Episode 6-15 Review

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Photo Courtesy Paul Drinkwater/FOX (L to R Adam Rothenberg, Laura Prepon, Olivia Wilde and Hugh Laurie)"][/caption] This is my first House review and I just want to define my parameters right off the bat. First, there will be spoilers. If the mo »»

Monk – Episode 8-15 Review

Tony Shalhoub and Melora Hardin Spoilers are inevitable. Resistance is futile. I won’t be sure how much I enjoyed “Mr. Monk and the End: Part I” until I see the second half this Friday, which I hope will finally wrap up all the series’ mysteries and relationships. However, I think it’s »»

Monk – Episode 8-13 Review

Tony Shalhoub and Carol Kane This review contains lots of spoilery goodness. This guy walks into a psychiatrist's office with a duck on his head. The psychiatrist says, "Can I help you?" The duck says, "Yeah, get this guy off my ass! Sorry, if anyone’s offended by that particular colloquialis »»

Monk – Episode 8-11 Review

Sparky and Tony Shalhoub Rest assured there will be spoilers below, because I don’t know how to analyze an episode without them. “Mr. Monk and the Dog” seems like another one of those ideas that the Monk writers have probably had on the drawing board for years. The comic potential of Monk »»

Primetime Pulse Exclusive Interview: Tony Shalhoub and Bitty Schram

Tony Shalhoub and Bitty Schram joined me and a couple dozen other online press types (so “exclusive” is a relative term) for a conference call earlier this week to promote the return of Sharona in this week’s all new episode of Monk. Here’s the network description of the episode: When Sha »»

Monk – Episode 8-8 Review

Tony Shalhoub, Hector Elizondo and Tim Bagley Major spoilers. I mean it. It’s here: the halfway point. “Mr. Monk Goes to Group Therapy” is the eighth of sixteen episodes in the eighth and final season of Monk. I’m sure it’s completely subjective, but it seems like they’re going by far »»

Monk – Episode 8-6 Review

Dylan Baker, Tony Shalhoub, Traylor Howard The mystery in “Mr. Monk and the Critic” isn’t a who-dun-it. As with many Monk plots, who is obvious, how is the question. As far as that goes, it’s a great little mystery. This episode is perhaps more reminiscent of those in earlier seasons, but »»

Monk – Episode 8-4 Review

Spoilers ahead. Turn back now if you haven’t seen the episode. “Mr. Monk is Someone Else” is the fourth episode of the final season of Monk. Never let it be said that an old-fashioned show like Monk would pass up a classic maneuver like the “evil twin”. Jeannie had one on I Dream of Je »»

Monk – Episode 8-2 Review

After last week’s mostly comedic episode, Monk has a more dramatic offering this week with “Mr. Monk and the Foreign Man”. Yes, there are some laugh-out-loud moments as Monk helps his new friend to adapt to “American” culture (which is actually Monk culture), but primarily the story serve »»

Primetime Pulse Exclusive Interview: Tony Shalhoub Talks About Monk's Final Season

I was invited to participate in a press conference call with Tony Shalhoub, the star of USA Network’s hit series Monk. Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award winner Tony Shalhoub not only stars as Adrian Monk, a brilliant detective who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder, he also serves as exec »»

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