MacLaren elaborates on her decision to rhyme a character’s slow walk down a corridor with a scene from the show’s first episode.
“Cairo” sees the residents of Mapleton tested in the same way God tested Abraham, and more than a few are found wanting.
Only Michelle MacLaren’s brilliantly composed coda with the White Walkers sticks in the memory.
As with any episode of television that bears Michelle MacLaren’s directing credit, “Oathkeeper” does not merely look good.
Walter White may soon be dead, but his legacy will live forever courtesy of this sterling Blu-ray transfer.
The Walking Dead remains a frustrating mixed bag of intense highs and melodramatic lows.
Get ready to dig your fingernails into your palms all over again.
It’s an immersive and harrowing tale of moral decay and conflicted identity.
If Breaking Bad began heading downhill rapidly last week, this week, it lets off the brake, heading into what appears to be the second season’s final act.