This week we'll be checking in with Boss. Season 2 of the break out hit from Starz, starring Kelsey Grammer, is coming to an end. If you have managed to make it this long without checking it out, I strongly recommend taking an hour out of your day to give it a test run. The first scene of the series premier demonstrates the powerful drama and edge of your seat angst that is often used as a tool to propel the plot lines to the highest level of entertainment. As with all top tier dramas, the ambiguity of good or bad is strong within each character, creating multidimensional story lines that leave the viewer wondering who to root for and who to hate. Kelsey Grammer steals scene after scene as you debate whether to pity or fear him. New episodes air Fridays at 9pm. The first episode of Season 2 is available for free online.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Boss
This week we'll be checking in with Boss. Season 2 of the break out hit from Starz, starring Kelsey Grammer, is coming to an end. If you have managed to make it this long without checking it out, I strongly recommend taking an hour out of your day to give it a test run. The first scene of the series premier demonstrates the powerful drama and edge of your seat angst that is often used as a tool to propel the plot lines to the highest level of entertainment. As with all top tier dramas, the ambiguity of good or bad is strong within each character, creating multidimensional story lines that leave the viewer wondering who to root for and who to hate. Kelsey Grammer steals scene after scene as you debate whether to pity or fear him. New episodes air Fridays at 9pm. The first episode of Season 2 is available for free online.
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