4YE’s TV Reels Feels For January 28th Through February 3rd

Top Performer:

Clare: It’s just getting way too predictable to have Darren Criss as my best performer week in and week out. Now while he still blew me away this week in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, my top performer has to go to Gillian Anderson’s Special Agent Dana Scully in The X-Files’ “Ghouli”. Her monologue in the morgue to who she thinks is William was just outstanding. You couldn’t take your eyes off her and your heart just bled for the pain, suffering, and feelings of helplessness and lost time that she just emoted.

Verena: I agree with Clare, going for Darren Criss will get boring week after week. Why does he have to be so good … Anyway, I was really impressed by Iain Armitage in this week’s episode of Young Sheldon. He really does he phenomenal job in each and every episode, but tackling Sheldon’s germophobia was a big one for him. This characteristic has been such an integral part of Sheldon for many years now, it couldn’t have been easy to pick up where Jim Parsons left off.

Top Episode:

Clare: Yes I’m going back to The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, but to be fair, there were only two of my shows that aired in the time period for this week. “A Random Killing” just showed both the complete charismatic charmer that Andrew Cunanan could be, as well as the sheer and utter senseless destruction he unleashed. I never thought Darren Criss could have me screaming at my TV in horror and disgust but this episode achieved that.

Top Quote:

Clare:
“I’ve killed two people, Lee. Two people that were very close to me. I know it’s hard to believe. Intellectual Andrew. Well read, well spoken Andrew. Well dressed. But here I am. This is me.” Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.

4YE’s TV Reels Feels For January 28th Through February 3rd

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