Peacock has unveiled the official trailer for its new miniseries “Joe vs. Carole,” starring John Cameron Mitchell and Kate McKinnon.
Based on the Robert Moor-hosted Wondery podcast “Joe Exotic,” “Joe vs. Carole” focuses on the bitter rivalry between big cat zookeeper Joe Exotic (Mitchell) and animal sanctuary CEO Carole Baskin (McKinnon), which was immortalized in the first season of the popular Netflix docuseries “Tiger King.” In addition to Mitchell and McKinnon, the miniseries also stars Kyle MacLachlan, Brian Van Holt, Sam Keeley, Nat Wolf, Marlo Kelly, William Fichtner, Dean Winters and David Wenham.
The trailer depicts McKinnon and Mitchell in character, as Baskin and her husband (MacLachlan) set out to take down Exotic for his abuse of his animals and breeding of big cats for profit.
“He has no idea what I’ve been through in my life,” Baskin says in the trailer. “Individually we are a whimper, but together,...
Based on the Robert Moor-hosted Wondery podcast “Joe Exotic,” “Joe vs. Carole” focuses on the bitter rivalry between big cat zookeeper Joe Exotic (Mitchell) and animal sanctuary CEO Carole Baskin (McKinnon), which was immortalized in the first season of the popular Netflix docuseries “Tiger King.” In addition to Mitchell and McKinnon, the miniseries also stars Kyle MacLachlan, Brian Van Holt, Sam Keeley, Nat Wolf, Marlo Kelly, William Fichtner, Dean Winters and David Wenham.
The trailer depicts McKinnon and Mitchell in character, as Baskin and her husband (MacLachlan) set out to take down Exotic for his abuse of his animals and breeding of big cats for profit.
“He has no idea what I’ve been through in my life,” Baskin says in the trailer. “Individually we are a whimper, but together,...
- 2/3/2022
- by Wilson Chapman, Sasha Urban and Wyatte Grantham-Philips
- Variety Film + TV
Peacock has released the first trailer for “Joe vs. Carole,” the streamer’s scripted take on the events featured in “Tiger King.”
John Cameron Mitchell stars as Joe Exotic, with Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin. It also stars Kyle MacLachlan, Brian Van Holt, Sam Keeley, Nat Wolff, Marlo Kelly, William Fichtner, Dean Winters, and David Wenham The eight-episode series will debut on March 3. The trailer can be seen below.
Adapted from the Wondery Podcast of the same name, “Joe vs Carole” centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own, and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy.
John Cameron Mitchell stars as Joe Exotic, with Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin. It also stars Kyle MacLachlan, Brian Van Holt, Sam Keeley, Nat Wolff, Marlo Kelly, William Fichtner, Dean Winters, and David Wenham The eight-episode series will debut on March 3. The trailer can be seen below.
Adapted from the Wondery Podcast of the same name, “Joe vs Carole” centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own, and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy.
- 1/21/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Peacock’s prowling along with its limited series about now-jailed Tiger King star Joe Exotic, which is set to make its debut in March. The series hails from showrunner, executive producer and writer Etan Frankel.
Now titled Joe vs. Carole, the upcoming Peacock series stars John Cameron Mitchell as Joe Exotic and Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin. Premiering in its entirety on Thursday, March 3 Joe vs. Carole is based on the Wondery podcast Joe Exotic, hosted and reported by Robert Moor. The limited series will center on Baskin, a big-cat enthusiast who learns that fellow exotic-animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own, and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy.
Now titled Joe vs. Carole, the upcoming Peacock series stars John Cameron Mitchell as Joe Exotic and Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin. Premiering in its entirety on Thursday, March 3 Joe vs. Carole is based on the Wondery podcast Joe Exotic, hosted and reported by Robert Moor. The limited series will center on Baskin, a big-cat enthusiast who learns that fellow exotic-animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own, and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy.
- 1/21/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Marlo Kelly (Dare Me) is set for a key role opposite Kate McKinnon and John Cameron Mitchell in Joe Exotic, Peacock’s limited series based on the Wondery podcast.
Joe Exotic (working title) centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big-cat enthusiast who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own, and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy. The results prove dangerous.
Kelly will play Jamie Murdock, Carole’s daughter.
2020-21 Peacock Pilots & Series Orders
In addition to McKinnon and Mitchell, Kelly joins previously announced Brian Van Holt as John Reinke, Nat Wolff as Travis Maldonado, Sam Keeley as John Finlay, Lex Mayson as Saff, Dean Winters as Jeff Lowe,...
Joe Exotic (working title) centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big-cat enthusiast who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own, and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy. The results prove dangerous.
Kelly will play Jamie Murdock, Carole’s daughter.
2020-21 Peacock Pilots & Series Orders
In addition to McKinnon and Mitchell, Kelly joins previously announced Brian Van Holt as John Reinke, Nat Wolff as Travis Maldonado, Sam Keeley as John Finlay, Lex Mayson as Saff, Dean Winters as Jeff Lowe,...
- 7/21/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Kyle MacLachlan is set for a key role opposite Kate McKinnon and John Cameron Mitchell in Joe Exotic (working title), Peacock’s limited series based on the Wondery podcast.
MacLachlan will play Howard Baskin, Carole’s (McKinnon) even-keeled husband who supports her throughout the endeavor with Joe (Mitchell).
Joe Exotic (wt) centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy. The results prove dangerous.
In addition to McKinnon and Mitchell, MacLachlanjoins previously announced Brian Van Holt as John Reinke, Nat Wolff as Travis Maldonado, Sam Keeley as John Finlay,...
MacLachlan will play Howard Baskin, Carole’s (McKinnon) even-keeled husband who supports her throughout the endeavor with Joe (Mitchell).
Joe Exotic (wt) centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy. The results prove dangerous.
In addition to McKinnon and Mitchell, MacLachlanjoins previously announced Brian Van Holt as John Reinke, Nat Wolff as Travis Maldonado, Sam Keeley as John Finlay,...
- 7/6/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
William Fichtner has been tapped for a key role opposite Kate McKinnon and John Cameron Mitchell in Joe Exotic (working title), Peacock’s limited series based on the Wondery podcast.
Fichtner will play Rick Kirkham, Joe’s (Mitchell) reality show producer in a recasting. He takes over for Dennis Quaid, who had to exit the project due to a scheduling conflict.
Joe Exotic (wt) centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy. The results prove dangerous.
In addition to McKinnon and Mitchell, Fichtner joins previously announced Brian Van Holt as John Reinke,...
Fichtner will play Rick Kirkham, Joe’s (Mitchell) reality show producer in a recasting. He takes over for Dennis Quaid, who had to exit the project due to a scheduling conflict.
Joe Exotic (wt) centers on Carole Baskin (McKinnon), a big cat enthusiast, who learns that fellow exotic animal lover Joe “Exotic” Schreibvogel (Mitchell) is breeding and using his big cats for profit. She sets out to shut down his venture, inciting a quickly escalating rivalry. But Carole has a checkered past of her own and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy. The results prove dangerous.
In addition to McKinnon and Mitchell, Fichtner joins previously announced Brian Van Holt as John Reinke,...
- 7/1/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Recently, CBS served up the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Scorpion" episode 14 of season 1, and it gives us new looks at some interesting and dramatic new scenes as Walter and the crew race to stop major, destructive weapons from getting launched, and more! The episode is labeled, "Forget Me Nots." In the new, 14th episode official plotline: "Team Scorpion is going to end up, having to jog the memory of an injured former Secret Service agent who is their only hope of preventing weapons of mass destruction being launched from a secret U.S. nuclear silo. In the meantime, Paige is going to be torn when Drew suggests that moving to Maine might be the best for Ralph. David James Elliott ("Jag") guest stars as the ex-Secret Service Agent." The episode was written by Alex Katsnelson and Nick Santora, and it was directed by Jann Turner.
- 1/13/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Scorpion" episode 14 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Forget Me Nots," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intense stuff go down as the Scorpion crew has to rush to stop nuclear weapons of mass destruction from launching, and more! In the new, 14th episode press release: Team Scorpion is going to have to jog the memory of an injured former Secret Service agent to prevent nuclear weapons from being launched. Press release number 2: Team Scorpion will have to jog the memory of an injured former Secret Service agent who is their only hope of preventing weapons of mass destruction being launched from a secret U.S. nuclear silo. In the meantime, Paige is going to be torn when Drew suggests that moving to Maine might be the best for Ralph. David James Elliott...
- 1/12/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "Scorpion" peeps. Yes, it's true guys. We have to let you know that your favorite show will be out of action tonight as CBS has some different things they want to show you in their line up. Actually, they'll be showing a rerun of Scorpion. The new episode 14 of season 1 labeled, "Forget Me Nots," is set to air at special time this Sunday night, January 18th at 9pm central time, so be sure to jot that date down on your TV calendars. CBS did serve up the official plotline for episode 14. It reads like this: "Team Scorpion will have to jog the memory of an injured former Secret Service agent who is their only hope of preventing weapons of mass destruction being launched from a secret U.S. nuclear silo. In the meantime, Paige will be torn when Drew suggests that moving to Maine might be the best for Ralph.
- 1/12/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Review Ron Hogan 6 Dec 2013 - 07:43
Ron remains unimpressed by The Tomorrow People, even eight episodes in
This review contains spoilers.
1.8 Thanatos
Another week of The Tomorrow People, another mediocre episode. The show has some great ideas, but the execution is poor most of the time. Even when the execution is solid, the writing is poor or the characterization inconsistent. Is Russell a master thief and martial artist, or a moron? He could be all three things, but during a top-secret mission by the Tomorrow People to break into Jed the head of Ultra's apartment, Russell ignores Cara's orders, makes a huge racket, and finds himself busted. He's able to fight off Jed and trigger the alarm to allow him to teleport away, but it turns out he's got someone hanging onto his back the whole time.
Jedikiah is now in the heart of the Tomorrow People's resistance headquarters, and...
Ron remains unimpressed by The Tomorrow People, even eight episodes in
This review contains spoilers.
1.8 Thanatos
Another week of The Tomorrow People, another mediocre episode. The show has some great ideas, but the execution is poor most of the time. Even when the execution is solid, the writing is poor or the characterization inconsistent. Is Russell a master thief and martial artist, or a moron? He could be all three things, but during a top-secret mission by the Tomorrow People to break into Jed the head of Ultra's apartment, Russell ignores Cara's orders, makes a huge racket, and finds himself busted. He's able to fight off Jed and trigger the alarm to allow him to teleport away, but it turns out he's got someone hanging onto his back the whole time.
Jedikiah is now in the heart of the Tomorrow People's resistance headquarters, and...
- 12/6/2013
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
Before they head off on holiday hiatus, "The Originals," "Supernatural," "The Tomorrow People," and "The Vampire Diaries" have a few more episodes to air, and we have the full synopses for what's ahead December 3-5 on The CW.
"The Originals" Episode 1.09 - "Reigning Pain in New Orleans" (airs 12/3/13, 8-9pm)
New Alliances Are Formed — Marcel (Charles Michael Davis), deeply conflicted by recent events, is surprised when Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to him about some of his past indiscretions.
Cami (Leah Pipes) tries to make sense of cryptic messages she's come across and is disturbed when she gains some insight into Klaus' past.
Meanwhile, in a surprising turn of events, the human faction takes matters into their own hands, resulting in a violent confrontation.
Elsewhere, when Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) learns of a plan to harm the werewolves in the bayou, she turns to Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) for help.
"The Originals" Episode 1.09 - "Reigning Pain in New Orleans" (airs 12/3/13, 8-9pm)
New Alliances Are Formed — Marcel (Charles Michael Davis), deeply conflicted by recent events, is surprised when Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to him about some of his past indiscretions.
Cami (Leah Pipes) tries to make sense of cryptic messages she's come across and is disturbed when she gains some insight into Klaus' past.
Meanwhile, in a surprising turn of events, the human faction takes matters into their own hands, resulting in a violent confrontation.
Elsewhere, when Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) learns of a plan to harm the werewolves in the bayou, she turns to Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) for help.
- 11/14/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Review Ron Hogan 1 Nov 2013 - 07:15
The Tomorrow People begins to show signs of life in this week's uneven episode. Here's Ron's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.4 Kill or Be Killed
Last week, we had Cara's cliché of an origin story. Stephen is our original cliché origin story. This week, we get to explore John's incredible cliché origin story. We already know a little about John as a character, namely that he's the leader of the Tomorrow People, he's kind of dating Cara, and that he used to be an agent for Ultra until he changed teams for reasons he won't talk about, but that are implied to be as a result of the terrible things he did while an Ultra agent. Pretty standard stuff, really. Every story needs some sort of character who used to be evil, but turned good, and now has a powerful urge to stop the...
The Tomorrow People begins to show signs of life in this week's uneven episode. Here's Ron's review...
This review contains spoilers.
1.4 Kill or Be Killed
Last week, we had Cara's cliché of an origin story. Stephen is our original cliché origin story. This week, we get to explore John's incredible cliché origin story. We already know a little about John as a character, namely that he's the leader of the Tomorrow People, he's kind of dating Cara, and that he used to be an agent for Ultra until he changed teams for reasons he won't talk about, but that are implied to be as a result of the terrible things he did while an Ultra agent. Pretty standard stuff, really. Every story needs some sort of character who used to be evil, but turned good, and now has a powerful urge to stop the...
- 11/1/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The Tomorrow People Season 1, Episode 4, “Kill or Be Killed”
Written by Nicholas Wootton and Alex Katsnelson
Directed by Guy Bee
Airs Wednesdays at 9pm Est on the CW
The Tomorrow People has been off to a rocky start, retreading tired genre tropes rather than developing its characters. This week, the show tries to change that by focusing in on John’s back story and in some ways, it works. Unfortunately, the episode wastes its time on exposition, splitting its focus between too many characters and wasting genre-favorite guest star Jason Dohring in the process.
Much of “Kill or Be Killed” is spent telling, rather than showing. We’re told John and Killian were close. We’re told they came up together and fought side-by-side. We’re told Killian is dangerous, that he went off the deep end when subjected to extreme drug therapy and started bombing random targets, looking for some twisted kind of revenge.
Written by Nicholas Wootton and Alex Katsnelson
Directed by Guy Bee
Airs Wednesdays at 9pm Est on the CW
The Tomorrow People has been off to a rocky start, retreading tired genre tropes rather than developing its characters. This week, the show tries to change that by focusing in on John’s back story and in some ways, it works. Unfortunately, the episode wastes its time on exposition, splitting its focus between too many characters and wasting genre-favorite guest star Jason Dohring in the process.
Much of “Kill or Be Killed” is spent telling, rather than showing. We’re told John and Killian were close. We’re told they came up together and fought side-by-side. We’re told Killian is dangerous, that he went off the deep end when subjected to extreme drug therapy and started bombing random targets, looking for some twisted kind of revenge.
- 11/1/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
"The Tomorrow People" may have landed on the more sci-fi side of the fence, but with Episode 1.04, "Kill or Be Killed," promising to both reveal more of John's back story and feature a family dinner with Stephen, his mom, and Uncle Jed, how could we resist sharing this clip?
"The Tomorrow People" Episode 1.04 - "Kill or Be Killed" (airs 10/30/13, 9-10pm)
Unfinished Business — When Ultra’s most wanted, Killian McCrane (guest star Jason Dohring, “Veronica Mars”), resurfaces after years of being in hiding, Stephen (Robbie Amell) enlists John’s (Luke Mitchell) help in tracking him down. John reluctantly agrees to help but changes his mind when he learns that Killian isn’t after Jedikiah (Mark Pellegrino) as everyone suspects.
Stephen wants to help, but Cara (Peyton List) explains John’s history with Killian, which brings back a flood of memories from John’s past, making him do something he never thought he would do again.
"The Tomorrow People" Episode 1.04 - "Kill or Be Killed" (airs 10/30/13, 9-10pm)
Unfinished Business — When Ultra’s most wanted, Killian McCrane (guest star Jason Dohring, “Veronica Mars”), resurfaces after years of being in hiding, Stephen (Robbie Amell) enlists John’s (Luke Mitchell) help in tracking him down. John reluctantly agrees to help but changes his mind when he learns that Killian isn’t after Jedikiah (Mark Pellegrino) as everyone suspects.
Stephen wants to help, but Cara (Peyton List) explains John’s history with Killian, which brings back a flood of memories from John’s past, making him do something he never thought he would do again.
- 10/29/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
This new batch of synopses for horror shows on The CW includes Halloween night in Mystic Falls, which of course means it's time for yet another "Vampire Diaries" fancy dress-up ball!
Check out what's ahead on "Tvd" along with "The Originals," "Supernatural," and "The Tomorrow People."
"The Originals" Episode 1.05 - "Sinners and Saints" (airs 10/29/13, 8-9pm)
Pasts Are Revealed And Secrets Are Exposed — Angered by recent events involving the safety of his unborn baby, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) demands answers from Sophie (Daniella Pineda), believing she was involved. Sophie reveals to Klaus and Rebekah (Claire Holt) a troubling secret from her past.
Meanwhile, Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) asks Klaus to accompany him to the bayou after gruesome remains are discovered, while Rebekah, Sophie, and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) set off on a mission of their own. Davina (Danielle Campbell) confides in an unexpected ally and reveals shocking information about the witches, ultimately leading to a disturbing revelation.
Check out what's ahead on "Tvd" along with "The Originals," "Supernatural," and "The Tomorrow People."
"The Originals" Episode 1.05 - "Sinners and Saints" (airs 10/29/13, 8-9pm)
Pasts Are Revealed And Secrets Are Exposed — Angered by recent events involving the safety of his unborn baby, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) demands answers from Sophie (Daniella Pineda), believing she was involved. Sophie reveals to Klaus and Rebekah (Claire Holt) a troubling secret from her past.
Meanwhile, Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) asks Klaus to accompany him to the bayou after gruesome remains are discovered, while Rebekah, Sophie, and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) set off on a mission of their own. Davina (Danielle Campbell) confides in an unexpected ally and reveals shocking information about the witches, ultimately leading to a disturbing revelation.
- 10/10/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
HollywoodNews.com: ‘Hart of Dixie’ will be coming back with a new episode on The CW on Monday, April 23rd.
In the new episode, “The Race & the Relationship,” the Bluebell Battle gets underway with a $5,000 prize on the line as Zoe ends up paired with Wade.
Enjoy the photo gallery below for a sneak peek of the new episode!
Hart Of Dixie ◄ Back Next ►Picture 1 of 16
Pictured (L-r): Scott Porter as George and Jaime King as Lemon
Wade (Wilson Bethel) signs up for the Bluebell Battle in hopes of winning the five thousand dollar prize, but when he strikes out finding someone to be his race partner, he must swallow his pride and ask Zoe (Rachel Bilson). Meanwhile, Rose (McKaley Miller) is jumping for joy when Frederick Dean (guest star Drew Koles) finally asks her out on a date, and George (Scott Porter) and Lemon (Jaime King) meet with...
In the new episode, “The Race & the Relationship,” the Bluebell Battle gets underway with a $5,000 prize on the line as Zoe ends up paired with Wade.
Enjoy the photo gallery below for a sneak peek of the new episode!
Hart Of Dixie ◄ Back Next ►Picture 1 of 16
Pictured (L-r): Scott Porter as George and Jaime King as Lemon
Wade (Wilson Bethel) signs up for the Bluebell Battle in hopes of winning the five thousand dollar prize, but when he strikes out finding someone to be his race partner, he must swallow his pride and ask Zoe (Rachel Bilson). Meanwhile, Rose (McKaley Miller) is jumping for joy when Frederick Dean (guest star Drew Koles) finally asks her out on a date, and George (Scott Porter) and Lemon (Jaime King) meet with...
- 4/27/2012
- by Molly Sullivan
- Hollywoodnews.com
Chuck Review, Season 5, Episode 6, “Chuck Versus the Curse”
Written by Alex Katsnelson
Directed by Michael Schultz
Airs Fridays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Near the end of this season’s first great episode, General Beckman asks a telling question, “It was a bit like old times, wasn’t it?” This may be true for the characters, but it’s even more telling for Chuck as a series. The previous five episodes had strong moments, but they lacked the consistent entertainment of its heyday. This week, the entire main cast is directly involved in the story, even nearly forgotten characters like Ellie and Alex. It’s a welcome return to form and doesn’t strand half the characters in unnecessary subplots. They work together to defeat a dangerous enemy in a refreshingly cohesive story from Writer Alex Katsnelson, who co-wrote “Chuck Versus the Muurder” last season. Both his writing and the...
Written by Alex Katsnelson
Directed by Michael Schultz
Airs Fridays at 8pm (Et) on NBC
Near the end of this season’s first great episode, General Beckman asks a telling question, “It was a bit like old times, wasn’t it?” This may be true for the characters, but it’s even more telling for Chuck as a series. The previous five episodes had strong moments, but they lacked the consistent entertainment of its heyday. This week, the entire main cast is directly involved in the story, even nearly forgotten characters like Ellie and Alex. It’s a welcome return to form and doesn’t strand half the characters in unnecessary subplots. They work together to defeat a dangerous enemy in a refreshingly cohesive story from Writer Alex Katsnelson, who co-wrote “Chuck Versus the Muurder” last season. Both his writing and the...
- 12/18/2011
- by Dan Heaton
- SoundOnSight
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