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Elementary review – 1×05: ‘Lesser Evils’

November 2, 2012 by tvangie

Courtesy of CBS

More tweaks to the formula are present in this week’s episode of Elementary as we get a glimpse into Joan Watson’s (Lucy Liu) past as a surgeon. But is it enough to save us from the predicable case of the week?

Let’s bitch it out. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Elementary, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Adian Quinn, Anika Noni Rose, CBS, David Costabile, David Harbour, Jon Michael Hill, Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu

Elementary review – 1×04: ‘Rat Race’

October 26, 2012 by tvangie

Courtesy of CBS

Holmes (Johnny Lee Miller) goes missing on this week’s Elementary. Does this mean the show finally breaks free from its predictable, episodic formula?

Let’s bitch it out.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Elementary, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Adian Quinn, CBS, Jon Michael Hill, Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu, Luke Kirby, Recap

Elementary review – 1×03: “Child Predator”

October 19, 2012 by tvangie

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Elementary returns after a week’s break with a slight deviation from the episodic formula it established in its first two episodes. Is the show finding its legs and exploring new boundaries, or is it quickly falling into a rut of formulaic tediousness?

Let’s bitch it out.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Elementary, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Adian Quinn, CBS, Johnny Simmons, Jon Michael Hill, Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu, Recap

Elementary review – 1×02: ‘While You Were Sleeping’

October 5, 2012 by tvangie

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Elementary returns for its second episode, establishing how the rest of the season is likely going to go. But does it follow through with the potential it showed in the pilot?

Let’s bitch it out…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Elementary, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Adian Quinn, CBS, Jon Michael Hill, Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu, Recap

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I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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