Babylon TV Show Review EP 5

Since they’re suspended, due to the shooting, Banjo (Andrew Brooke), Warwick (Nick Blood) and Tony (Stuart Martin) attempt to relieve their stress, with a little paintball. The group easily defeat their opponents. Meanwhile, Robbie (Adam Deacon) grieves in his own way, by visiting the shooting scene and checking out the victim’s blood. He definitely seems… Continue reading Babylon TV Show Review EP 5

Babylon Ep4

When the show opens, Commissioner Miller’s (James Nesbitt) corpse is dragged from the water, while Liz (Brit Marling) attempts to intimidate the reporter, who is trying to expose Miller. Tom Oliver (Jonny Sweet) receives a phone call and informs everyone of Miller’s death.  Charles Inglis (Paterson Joseph) assigns Sharon (Nicola Walker) to inform Miller’s widow… Continue reading Babylon Ep4

Babylon E3 Review

When the show opens, the commissioner works out angrily. Meanwhile, Robbie (Adam Deacon) is put in charge of talking down a suicide jumper. The jumper goes over, but its all a joke, which causes Robbie to piss his pants. The police receive a report of a potential bomb at the Thameside Exhibition Center. Liz Garvey… Continue reading Babylon E3 Review

Babylon Episode 2 Review

The episode starts with a training exercise, in which Robbie (Adam Deacon) lets the team down. Meanwhile, Liz (Brit Marling) gets high with her ex-boyfriend, Granger (James Lance) and works like a banshee. Next, Commissioner Miller (James Nesbitt) notices a newspaper article, which upsets him. He confronts Liz and insists she get the article retracted.… Continue reading Babylon Episode 2 Review

Babylon Review

When the show opens, we’re introduced to the out of control police force of London and police commissioner, Richard Miller (James Nesbitt). We also get to know Liz Garvey (Brit Marling), who is put in charge of improving the reputation of the police force. A sniper is on the loose, but is quickly brought down,… Continue reading Babylon Review

The Missing: Till Death Review

When the finale episode of The Missing opens, we see a snowy Russian playground. A man walks onto a playground and stares at a group of kids, before they run away. Next, Vincent Bourg (Titus De Voogdt) attends a religious treatment center, but leaves early. He questions the power of God or Jesus to cure… Continue reading The Missing: Till Death Review

The Missing: Return to Eden Review

When the show opens, we flash to 2009 or 3 years after Oliver’s disappearance and are introduced to the Duchamps family, who are enjoying a soccer game. Within a matter of minutes, Alex Duchamps (Adam Thomas Wright) goes missing. His mother, Danielle (Stephanie Van Vyve), and father, Sebastien (Erico Salamone), are left dumbfounded, as they… Continue reading The Missing: Return to Eden Review

The Missing: Concrete Review

When the episode opens, we watch as Tony Hughes (James Nesbitt) works to clean up the murder of Ian Garrett (Ken Stott). Tony grabs some rocks and sails Ken’s boat out to see, before weighing down the body and tossing it into the water. He cleans the evidence from the boat and swims back to… Continue reading The Missing: Concrete Review

The Missing: Molly Review

When the latest episode opens, Mary Garret (Diana Quick) is on a boat out at sea. At the same time, Vincent Bourg (Titus De Voogdt) speaks with a stranger on a bus (Amanda Walker). Vincent tells the woman he is going to fulfill a promise to an old friend. When we flash back to the… Continue reading The Missing: Molly Review

The Missing: Going Fishing Review

In episode four, Gone Fishing, of The Missing, Julien Baptiste (Tcheky Karyo) tells Mark Walsh (Jason Flemyng) that he needs to talk with Antoine’s girlfriend. He hopes that he can get Antoine’s information from her. At the same time, we are introduced to his girlfriend, Rini Dalca (Anamaria Marinca, The Last Enemy), who is now… Continue reading The Missing: Going Fishing Review

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