AVClub: The Grinder is no more. Because he’s dead. You don’t even want to know what happens after that alligator roll. Last week, I talked about how The Grinder had a turned this intangible corner, from a show with potential to one that was actively rising to the task to fulfill that potential. “Grinder Rests in Peace” continued the storyline of “Giving Thanks, Getting Justice” successfully. It’s certainly a beneficial sign of maturation that major plot arcs could exist over two episodes. But the best part of this episode is not that it continued the arcs of the previous episode, but that it continued this overarching sweetness that began with “Giving Thanks, Getting Justice” and continued through this episode.
Chillopedia: Sometimes, the most hated characters seen on TV can fall into either side of the spectrum. So, here are 15 of the most hated TV characters of all time.
The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: The documentary explores how the cult members were coerced in the group and made accomplice of heinous crimes.
Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.