What a sweet way to end the show—friendship, Charo and double Luther on roller skates. Even though they’re probably…
Another good pair, though I think so far "Monday June…" is my favorite of the last batch so far. (I’m watching in…
So the one time a TV show almost literally does exactly what I hope they’ll do, it’s immediately canceled because…
We finally get another second-season episode tonight—looks like whoever came up with the idea of trying to hook some…
…Huh! I was expecting to watch “Monday June…” tonight, an episode that from the cast list appears to involve June’s…
“Turn down the judgment, Judge Judy!”
Before we get into the review, here’s a multiple choice for your consideration:
I didn’t have super high expectations for the last of the first-season remnants, and maybe that’s why I liked “A…
First, some inside baseball/real talk: This show seems pretty much doomed. This won’t be a surprise if you’ve been…
“Whatever it takes.” The two stories tonight revolve around people doing it to get what they want, and it doesn’t…
The promotional materials for Don’t Trust The B—— In Apartment 23 use the phrase “party girl with the morals of a…
A fun but not fantastic episode tonight. Chloe’s in full cartoon mode as she stages a temporary hostile takeover of P…
It’s kind of neat that Chloe’s character has evolved and become more human over just nine episodes. It’s to the…
And we’re back! The second season of Don’t Trust The B—— starts off with a brief recap of the first season’s seven…
It’s all about being cool. I usually hate when a show slaps glasses and a messy hairdo on a superhot actress and…
The co-education of Chloe and June continues this week in the vein of “The Wedding.” In that episode, Chloe taught…
This week’s Don’t Trust The B—— In Apartment 23 spent its first half in worryingly “June shouts ‘What is wrong with…
“He called you boring? That’s, like, the worst thing you can say to someone.” Chloe’s got that right. The fourth…
“Parent Trap” is the first episode of Don’t Trust The B—— In Apartment 23 I’ve watched like a regular person—on a…