The costs of Barb’s sacrifices are starting to wear on her, particularly under the glare and weight of Bill’s state senate campaign.
‘Big Love’s’ new episode, Blood Atonement, was filled with so much insanity, that if any of it came out in public, Bill Henrickson’s campaign for senate would be over.
Private Practice used another dead/dying kid as an analogy in “‘Til Death Do Us Part” to dramatize how Naomi needed to let go of her disappointment that her 15-year-old pregnant daughter was getting married.
Grey’s Anatomy’s “The Time Warp” took us back to the days when Miranda Bailey was a shy, fruity drink swilling intern and when Richard Webber was in the midst of his affair with Ellis Grey.
Is Margene a Big Love feminist? The Henrickson sister wives embodied very different versions of feminism and independence during the “Under One Roof” episode.
With the characters on Private Practice swapping romantic partners so often are they in danger of running out of new people to sleep with?
Big Love delved deeper into parallel storylines in “Sins of the Father.” Bill’s campaign for State Senate achieved a milestone, while his campaign to overcome his “Lost Boy” background hit a speed bump as the family tried to come to terms with his encouraging Ben to leave home.