When there's too much story for the hour, you have to fall back on voiceovers and exposition dumps, but this one managed lots of main arc story, standalone story, and good characterization (with not a little humor)... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
What happens when you know (to the nearest million light years) where you are, but the ship you're on is falling apart, and you can't get home too quickly... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
Soap opera, sure, but the sophomore episode is showing that it doesn't take itself so seriously as to get in the way of the fun... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
A great concept may be quickly reduced to only a routine police procedural. Let's hope ABC can kick it back up to the heady, cerebral, fascinating concept the book sets forth... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
The pilot for this seventh adaptational incarnation of John Updike's novel is only fair, and it's doubtful the thrill of the novel can translate to the television screen... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
We have confirmation of crossover/sequel, but we also have some interesting new developments to go with the new season... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
A slower episode than some, but with hints of bigger and better things to come. And still, the wonderful characters continue to grow... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
A nice break from the prevailing forumla of the series, which is still finding its feet, but it's still must-see TV for me... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
There are some good features to this episode and series, but they're dragged down, even in a weightless environment... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
A weak ending to a strong character, a confused ending to a circular season, and we're left wondering if any other major issues will rear their heads... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
Good character-building, a more balanced story line, and a new twist on the sequestration of artifacts adds up to a very good episode... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
Not a great episode, but a good one. And the biggest disappointment is… no new episode over Labor Day weekend... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
Vampires, in a vampire show? What vampires? We've got a maenad to deal with, and she's not taking no for an answer... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
While the characters are great, and the toys are wonderful, the writers really need to work on plots worthy of them... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
The Warehouse is getting darker, but Artie's new sidekick is kickingly good, overshadowing the mentor while the street team continues bringing in the goodies... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
It isn't just the weightless environment that makes this show, with pretensions of gravitas, a lightweight... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
Not only is the story moving along, but the characters taking center stage are also shifting about. Godric and Maryann and Eric, oh my... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
I really, really like these characters, and the show still shows a lot of promise, but why oh why must we be subject to stupid story lines? (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
Almost as much fun for what we don't see as for what we do, the Warehouse offers a seemingly inexhaustible supply of mysteries and solutions... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)
Chase themes and non-consensual sex make for a messy pile of relationships as old gods are revealed and new muck is raked... (Warning: this review contains some spoilers.)