Game of Thrones – Season 4
I’ll go ahead and say that I liked watching Season 4, but not as much as I enjoyed the previous seasons.
I’ll go ahead and say that I liked watching Season 4, but not as much as I enjoyed the previous seasons.
Season 3 is a lot more slower to watch than the previous two seasons in terms of plotting and pacing, yet still very engaging to watch.
Along with its fantastic film-like production value and stunning scenarios, Game of Thrones boasts its power and appeal in the way the characters are layered out as well as the great cast behind them.
Based on the best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire book series written by George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones takes place in the mythical land of Westeros, in which seven noble families fight for control of the Iron Throne.
Ah… politics — American politics — hate to love ’em, love to hate ’em. But how delicious they are with a little gossipy insight, huh?
Raise your hand if you missed Kou Shibasaki on this year’s Galileo series? It certainly doesn’t seem like I was the only person to do so, because according to rumors- Fuji TV got fan letters requesting Shibasaki be back… so they did.
Galileo 2 is the second series following the 2007 drama that gave way to Dr. Yukawa with Masaharu Fukuyama back for his role as the handsome eccentric physicist who helps the police solve crimes linked to strange phenomena.
Galileo is a 2007 Japanese series of 10 episodes starring Masaharu Fukuyama and Kou Shibasaki, following Dr. Yukawa — a physicist obsessed with finding answers to the cases that rookie detective Utsumi thinks are impossible to solve.
Caving to single-mom pressure, newly-widowed mother of three boys, DJ Tanner begins living in her old family San Francisco home with lil’ sis Steph and BFF Kimmy Gibbler.
Friday Night Dinner is focused around the experience of a Jewish-English family who share dinner every Friday night.