Manhattan, Season 2, Episode 9, “Brooklyn”
Written by Dustin Thomason
Directed by Michael Uppendahl
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on Wgn
“May the Lord forgive us all.” -Colonel Darrow
The devil, they say, is in the details. But in “Brooklyn,” Manhattan‘s penultimate episode of the season, the monster in the minutia. So many secrets are revealed in this (literally) breakneck paced episode that viewers can be forgiven for needing one of the scientist’s blackboards to chart it all out, but every bit of it is earned, and it vigorously shakes the soda can for next week’s explosive season finale.
The heart of the episode is Charlie Isaacs. Or rather, the episode focuses on what lies in the heart of Charlie Isaacs, the man about to unleash the most powerful weapon mankind has ever seen upon the world. And like all things on Manhattan, it’s complicated. As last week’s review pointed out,...
Written by Dustin Thomason
Directed by Michael Uppendahl
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on Wgn
“May the Lord forgive us all.” -Colonel Darrow
The devil, they say, is in the details. But in “Brooklyn,” Manhattan‘s penultimate episode of the season, the monster in the minutia. So many secrets are revealed in this (literally) breakneck paced episode that viewers can be forgiven for needing one of the scientist’s blackboards to chart it all out, but every bit of it is earned, and it vigorously shakes the soda can for next week’s explosive season finale.
The heart of the episode is Charlie Isaacs. Or rather, the episode focuses on what lies in the heart of Charlie Isaacs, the man about to unleash the most powerful weapon mankind has ever seen upon the world. And like all things on Manhattan, it’s complicated. As last week’s review pointed out,...
- 12/9/2015
- by A.R. Wilson
- SoundOnSight
Manhattan, Season 2, Episode 9, “Brooklyn”
Written by Dustin Thomason
Directed by Michael Uppendahl
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on Wgn
“May the Lord forgive us all.” -Colonel Darrow
The devil, they say, is in the details. But in “Brooklyn,” Manhattan‘s penultimate episode of the season, the monster in the minutia. So many secrets are revealed in this (literally) breakneck paced episode that viewers can be forgiven for needing one of the scientist’s blackboards to chart it all out, but every bit of it is earned, and it vigorously shakes the soda can for next week’s explosive season finale.
The heart of the episode is Charlie Isaacs. Or rather, the episode focuses on what lies in the heart of Charlie Isaacs, the man about to unleash the most powerful weapon mankind has ever seen upon the world. And like all things on Manhattan, it’s complicated. As last week’s review pointed out,...
Written by Dustin Thomason
Directed by Michael Uppendahl
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm (Et) on Wgn
“May the Lord forgive us all.” -Colonel Darrow
The devil, they say, is in the details. But in “Brooklyn,” Manhattan‘s penultimate episode of the season, the monster in the minutia. So many secrets are revealed in this (literally) breakneck paced episode that viewers can be forgiven for needing one of the scientist’s blackboards to chart it all out, but every bit of it is earned, and it vigorously shakes the soda can for next week’s explosive season finale.
The heart of the episode is Charlie Isaacs. Or rather, the episode focuses on what lies in the heart of Charlie Isaacs, the man about to unleash the most powerful weapon mankind has ever seen upon the world. And like all things on Manhattan, it’s complicated. As last week’s review pointed out,...
- 12/9/2015
- by A.R. Wilson
- SoundOnSight
Just one day after Prince George of Cambridge's blessed day, the official portrait on the day of his Christening has been released by the Palace.
In the elegant family photo, Kate Middleton wears a classy cream outfit to match Georgie's baptismal gown while his proud papa sits next to his wife.
Another portrait includes the royal relatives, with Prince Charles standing behind the seated Queen Elizabeth as William holds his adorable baby boy.
Taken by photographer Jason Bell, a group shot shows both sides of the little Prince's family, with the Middletons included amongst the royals. Check out the pics from the big day below.
In the elegant family photo, Kate Middleton wears a classy cream outfit to match Georgie's baptismal gown while his proud papa sits next to his wife.
Another portrait includes the royal relatives, with Prince Charles standing behind the seated Queen Elizabeth as William holds his adorable baby boy.
Taken by photographer Jason Bell, a group shot shows both sides of the little Prince's family, with the Middletons included amongst the royals. Check out the pics from the big day below.
- 10/25/2013
- GossipCenter
We’ve all experienced the uncomfortable situation of going out to eat and spotting other friends at the restaurant. Do you go talk to them? Do you have to join them if you do despite wanting to follow your plans of eating who you came with? Do they feel bad that you didn’t invite them, and wait a second… why didn’t they invite you? Yeah, it’s awkward all around, but it’s a situation that most of us have found a way to deal with and have a minimal amount of discomfort in the progress. The Gang Dines Out shows that the characters on It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, have never had to deal with that situation before.
It makes sense that they would be so uncomfortable. After all, when was the last time the Gang was split up without there being a reason for it?...
It makes sense that they would be so uncomfortable. After all, when was the last time the Gang was split up without there being a reason for it?...
- 12/14/2012
- by Alex Lowe
- We Got This Covered
The Secret Circle seems to have embraced an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink philosophy to storytelling. Over the show’s 21 episodes, there have been several demon possessions, at least two resurrections (one of which was thanks to a demon possession!), one super-hot hex sex scene, a memory erasure, and a reveal that two of the show’s main characters are half-sisters… and now there’s a crystal skull? As Steven Spielberg and Geoge Lucas learned a while back, no good can come from a crystal skull.
Taking a more-is-more approach is not uncommon these days in TV storytelling — not only for freshman series (hello,...
Taking a more-is-more approach is not uncommon these days in TV storytelling — not only for freshman series (hello,...
- 5/10/2012
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
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