Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story
What Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story does great is kicking your new-found TLC music binge.
What Crazy Sexy Cool: The TLC Story does great is kicking your new-found TLC music binge.
I am… not going to lie to you. Fifteen years ago, I would have totally ate all the Cumbia Ninja business up. Besides murder, backstabbing, gangs, despair and love… there’s dragons and music.
Ray Donovan is a “fixer” who works for the powerful law firm Goldman & Drexler that represents the rich and famous and solves all kinds of problems no matter how messy they are.
So you keep hearing about a British show called Doctor Who. Where do you start?
A group of latina women who work as maids move the chess pieces around the lives of their bosses and their dirty little (or not so little) secrets.
Deb is out of control while a new serial killer nicknamed The Brain Surgeion is making his rounds in Miami as some Dr. Vogel magically shows up in the city to tell Dexter that she was the reason Harry gave Dexter The Code for which he rules his life.
“We’re not famous or special, but we’re just doing what we want, right now. The world that surrounds us is gray and we can’t see our futures. But for now, we just shut up and run – to the time that’s waiting for us.”
We have already seen Daniel Radcliffe having a stab at the horror genre with The Woman in Black, but how does the Harry Potter star fare in the comedy genre?
Season 6 is different than previous seasons because the two characters getting the major spotlight are the two extremes: Sheldon and Raj, who has been barely used since the series began… until now.