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Castle: Heartbreaker (2016)
Season 8, Episode 16
10/10
Best Episode of the Season
8 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Heartbroken once and Smiling once again. This is what the episode is all about. They manage to control your emotions.

Spoiler....

Det.Havier shines here as we go deeper into his Ex-Fiancé and Family home. Det.Rayan's partnership also shines as he decides to assist Havier. Det. Havier grows weaker and trusts his ex-fiancé when they ask her to help them to capture the criminal. Beckett returns officially home. Castle and her decided to work her secret case together. I guess this kind of test to there relation was indeed needed to show people how much Love they hold.

Hope Castle gets season 9.
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Bored to Death (2009–2011)
10/10
Bored to Death gives us ideas how to create action in our lives
25 October 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Jonathan Ames is a one novel writer and a his Second novel is refused, a 447,000 rating on Amazon. He writes the occasional article for his friend George Christopher (Ted Danson, in a funny role as usual), the editor of an Esquire-type magazine. Meanwhile, his friend Ray (Zak Galifianakis)is a comic novelist who is always frustrated, his Girl friend Leah controls his moves and makes his life a misery. Jonathan's girlfriend moves out after he refuses to clean up his act according to her wishes (no drinking, no pot smoking).

After losing his roommate/lover, Jonathan is unable to write, and suffers from a serious case of the doldrums. He mopes around his apartment, doing very little but reading Raymond Chandler novels and getting smoked up. Schwartzman is very good at conveying this bright-guy-turning-into-a-loser character. Apparently inspired by the Chandler novels, he decides to try his hand at being a private eye himself. Despite having no background whatsoever in police work, he figures he has nothing to lose and advertises on craigslist as an "unlicensed" private detective. He hopes that by doing this he will pad his bank account, as well as find inspiration for his writing. Thus, the hilarity ensues.

The series is stylish, with lots of allusions to Raymond Chandler potboilers, complete with gorgeous, troubled dames, topcoats, hats, and all the Chandler-esquire parafernalia. Jonathan hasn't a clue as to what he's doing, but somehow his escapades all work out, with George and Ray as his Keystone cops sidekicks. Each episode is done tongue-in-cheek, requiring a large dose of literary license from the viewer. If the viewer has a sense of fun and enjoys a well-crafted farce, this isn't hard to do. I hope this series catches on, because in my household, this is half an hour of very entertaining television. All the actors do a fine job, my favorite being Ted Danson, who seems to thoroughly enjoy acting a fool and probably getting paid enormous amounts of money to do so. Some of the scenes are sidesplittingly funny; others have a Woody Allen-ish charm, as Schwartzman is exactly the kind of appealing nebbish that Allen always played. Season 2 started very nicely and is continuing the awesomeness of Season 1.
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10/10
Best Halloween episode made for a TV show
30 April 2010
Warning: Spoilers
I think this show is one of the best shows that was on TV and till this very moment you can't find anything funnier than two guys living in Boston with their friend which is a girl. The Halloween episode started off with Burg working on a body in a morgue with his colleague (We saw earlier when Burg got 2nd on his class). He killed him and we all thought it was a joke or a prank! But guess what! He was dead, then Burg starts killing characters one by one, until we discover that the real Burg is trapped in the Pizza Place. This is a very funny episode, I like the way they made it and at the end they show us the next episode with views of the Pizza place and their home being empty. Enjoy it.
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10/10
A Piece of Art
1 April 2010
I first read the book when it was released and I thought it deserves to be a movie because the story is so strong and moving. The only question I had in mind in my imagination was; who would be Veronica? Then after they decided to do the movie, it came to me as a pleasant surprise that Sarah was chosen, I was so happy and I loved her since she did Buffy the Vampire slayer. She is fit to the part and she did a good job. This movie is deep and makes you change the way you live your life. It makes you want to embrace life and use every moment and live each day as if it is your last. I hope this movie gets what it deserves because it does deserve the best.
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Castle (2009–2016)
10/10
The Perfect show
31 March 2009
Surely TV fans by now know Nathan Fillion and know his acting is something we can't resist and his shows ruled the TV but did not have any luck. Firefly, Drive... these all are great shows. Who's to blame? This show, Castle, is perfect in every way a TV viewer would like. I mean, It is funny, interesting and even the chemistry between the actors is something you can sense from the first episode.

It starts with an introduction to the well known writer, Richard Castle who writes and about crime stories and kills his heroes. In the pilot we see his X-wife, his daughter, and his mom. Then we meet this pretty, yet mysterious detective who finds herself obliged to cooperate with Castle to help her solve the crime which in a way is related to his stories. I guess this show deserves our time. We finish every episode until now with a smile on our face and a satisfaction to the way it was written and correlated. Give it the credit and support it.
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Chuck (2007–2012)
10/10
The Best Show in the history of TV
1 November 2008
Chuck in every aspect has exceeded the expectations for any new show in its first season and yet comes the second season brilliantly made covering every detail for every viewer no matter what their taste is! It contains action, romance, comedy, a solid convincing story and most importantly a carefully chosen characters. I think in every episode we can grow over this show until we reach a moment that we cannot get enough of it, I mean the show is almost one hour and once you have started to watch it the hour runs like hell! The Characters; I think from Morgan to Jeff to Chuck himself you cannot but love them all, they all make an important point in the show that if connected gives you a perfect show. I hope it gets the rating and attention it deserves and it lasts more than other under-rated shows.
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