What is up with calling Olivia a ‘whore’? I get that anyone on Team Mellie isn’t too pleased with her, but that’s not cool. Do you want me to launch into an hours long diatribe about the socio-economic pressures that force women into prostitution and how no bright-eyed little princess goes to bed at night saying, “When I grow up, I want to have sex with strangers for money!” No. You do not.
Mother’s Day is coming up, so we at Voice of TV have decided to pay tribute to our favorite TV Moms. We know that nobody will take the place of our own moms in our lives, but these spectacular characters still hold a special place in our hearts.
For his fine efforts in police-work, Woody gets kidnapped and taped to a couch at the *Psych home office. I somehow doubt this is the first time illegal restraint and forcible confinement have been used against Woody. In those situations, I believe he gets to employ a safe word, though.
We’re down to the final week of the main cast, but we’re not quite done yet with this feature. In our farewell to The Office we have been evaluating each character’s evolution since their beginnings. This week, we scope out the favorite three: Michael Scott, Jim Halpert, and Pam Beesly-Halpert. How did they change over time?
Zehetner and David Giuntoli have more natural chemistry together in this one episode than Giuntoli and Bitsie Tulloch have had over the past two years. No wonder Juliette can’t remember him
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