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'Damages' - 'The Next One's Gonna Go In Your Throat' Recap (Season Finale)
by Jane Boursaw, posted Apr 20th 2010 8:30AM
(S03E13) "When I die, I don't want to be buried and put in the ground. I want to be cremated ... I want my ashes scattered here." - Patty to Ellen, as the two of them stand on the dock at Patty's cottage
If this is indeed the end for 'Damages,' it seems like a pretty nice way to go out. Sony is still in talks with DirectTV to work out a deal to save the show, and I can visualize it moving forward. But it would definitely be a re-boot, now that Tom Shayes is out of the picture.
If this is indeed the end for 'Damages,' it seems like a pretty nice way to go out. Sony is still in talks with DirectTV to work out a deal to save the show, and I can visualize it moving forward. But it would definitely be a re-boot, now that Tom Shayes is out of the picture.
'Damages' - 'You Were His Little Monkey' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Apr 13th 2010 3:14AM

(S03E12) "I can only think of one. Turn the Tobins against each other, because we won't find the money unless we tear that family apart." - Patty to Ellen, after Ellen said there must be another angle they can play, now that Tessa is dead.
Hoo boy. You know the end of 'Damages' is near (next week is the finale), because a lot happened in this episode to tie things together. Not everything, but a lot. And I love how near the end, they put the emphasis on "3. Days. Later." If they'd used a drama button in this episode, it would have been there. Well, follow me after the jump and we'll see if we can piece this freaky puzzle together.
'Damages' - 'All That Crap About Your Family' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Apr 6th 2010 6:42AM
(S03E11) "I'm not your mother, Ellen, if that's what you were thinking." - Ann ConnellWell, my goodness. Louis Tobin's Ponzi scheme seems like small potatoes now, doesn't it? Joe Tobin was worried about having to live out his father's crime-ridden legacy? No worries on that; Joe's creating his own twisted legacy all by himself.
And Marilyn Tobin - gack! She's willing to waste her own granddaughter for the sake of what? A few bucks? 'All That Crap About Your Family' is a great title for this episode.
'Damages' - 'Tell Me I'm Not Racist' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 30th 2010 4:36AM

(S03E10) "Your Honor, when I find the Tobins' money, nobody's gonna care how I did it." -- Patty Hewes to a judge who cautions her on working outside the boundaries of his courtroom
This was sort of an even-keeled episode of 'Damages,' in that nothing particularly earth-shattering happened. Well, I guess the escalating dysfunction of Lenny and his dad could be considered earth-shattering, though not unexpected. One of those two is going down, either physically (Lenny will send a thug to take out his dad) or emotionally (his dad will reveal Lenny's elaborate hoax of a life). I can't wait to find out which way it goes.
'Damages' - 'Drive It Through Hardcore' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 23rd 2010 6:08AM
(S03E09) "We'll find Patty's humanity and we'll drive it through hardcore." - Gail SturmerWhat is up with that horse? In a previous review, I wondered if maybe Patty Hewes was harking back to an earlier time in her life when she wanted a pony. But it's hard to imagine Patty being so innocent and carefree and, you know, the pony-coveting type.
On the other hand, she doesn't seem like the bad guy when you put her in a room with Arthur Frobisher. Hence her comments when Frobisher, Terry Brooke and Gail Sturmer sat down for a meeting.
"The Arthur Frobisher that I know: foolish, vain, pathetically insecure, a despicable bully," she told the would-be filmmakers. "He stole from his employees and manipulated the system to escape life in prison with a slap on the wrist."
If there's anything Patty loves, it's seeing the bad guys behind bars, even if she herself manages to escape all of that turmoil for her wrongdoings.
'Damages' - 'I Look Like Frankenstein' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 16th 2010 1:15PM

(S03E08) "What is the point of doing anything unless you're doing good?' - Arthur Frobisher, on his Whirlwind Initiative to spread the word about wind power
So Arthur Frobisher is back, trying to rebuild his image with the wholesome message of wind power. He seems a little out of place to me, though. Like they stuck him in there just to bring him back, but he doesn't really fit into the big picture here. The scenes with him and Terry Brooks almost seemed like they were in the wrong season.
And Matthew McConaughey? That seemed like an odd placement in the show, for some reason. I guess I sort of think of 'Damages' as being in an alternative universe or something.
Patty Hewes is Going to be a Grandma on 'Damages' (VIDEO)
by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 16th 2010 7:02AM
We pity the poor kid who gets the dice roll of being Patty Hewes' grandchild. Lord knows what sort of mind games she'll play with the wee tyke, or how much cash will be invested in his or her therapy bills. The big question is will the child inherit some of Patty's awesome mind-game powers? Will he or she have Patty's talent to lie at will, or even better, tell when other people are lying? We see lots of spin-off possibilities for 'Damages' (Mon., 10PM ET on FX).
Watch the video after the jump.
'Damages' - 'It's Not My Birthday' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Feb 23rd 2010 2:30PM

(S03E05) "It's not my birthday." - Patty to Alex
Hmmm ... such cryptic messages in this week's episode of 'Damages.' First the wacky dream. Dreaming about a horse in your home probably isn't so crazy, unless you're Patty Hewes and the dream includes bloody hands and feet.
Let's analyze: Patty harking back to a more innocent childhood perhaps? Nah, too straightforward. Maybe the horse signifies Danielle's child, and Ellen's message that "it's a big responsibility" and "are you sure you're ready for it" denotes Patty's willingness to take care of Danielle and her child. Well, just the child now. The "blood on her hands" isn't so hard to figure out, but her feet? It must suck to be Patty with all that running around in her head.
'Damages': Patty Hewes Wants a Pony (VIDEO)
by Jane Boursaw, posted Feb 23rd 2010 3:06AM
Hmmm ... what's it all mean? On 'Damages' (Mon., 9PM ET on FX), Patty Hewes dreamed that she got a horse for her birthday. Only there sat Ellen with her cryptic messages about the horse being a big responsibility, and "are you sure it's what you really want?"Ok, we'll go with the horse dream. Not that unusual, right? Unless you're Patty Hewes and look down to see that your feet are all bloody. Karma's a bitch, Patty, even in your dreams.
Watch the video after the jump.
'Damages' - 'Don't Throw That at the Chicken' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Feb 16th 2010 1:45PM
(S03E04) There was family dysfunction all around in this episode of 'Damages.' We had Patty dealing with her son, Ellen dealing with her sister (and jerk of a dad), Tom dealing with his in-laws (who seem like very sweet people), and the ongoing strife within the Tobin family. And swirling around it all was Patty Hewes, who always knows more than she lets on -- but maybe not enough, as evidenced by her phone call to ... someone in that least scene.
Review: 'Damages' - 'Flight's at 11:08'
by Jonathan Toomey, posted Feb 9th 2010 11:25AM

(S03E03) "Tonight's been educational." - Patty
Educational it was, both for Patty Hewes and viewers alike, as last night's 'Damages' proved that it can tell one helluva narrative without any of those pesky "six months from now" flashes. 'Flight's at 11:08' isn't the first episode to put the back and forth, past/present/future jumps on the back-burner, but it is the earliest it's happened in a season. Normally, those narrative devices don't fade away until the climactic moment later in the season when everything collides. What we got instead was a bit of different angle for 'Damages' as last night's episode was driven by the characters and not the over-arching plot.
Review: 'Damages' - 'The Dog is Happier Without Her'
by Jonathan Toomey, posted Feb 1st 2010 11:00PM

(S03E02) "Yeah, sure. That's Tommy. He's a good egg. I helped him, he helped me." - The Homeless Man
The questions kept flying tonight on 'Damages' as details from last week's stunning revelation continued to unfold -- in six months time, Tom Shayes is a dead man and now we have a better idea as to why. The only problem with that? There are still eleven episodes left, and assuming this season plays out like the first two, we're gonna have to wait until the last possible second for answers. Fortunately for us, there's plenty of other plots playing out as well.
'Damages' Season 3 Episode 1 'Your Secrets Are Safe' Recap
by Jane Boursaw, posted Jan 26th 2010 3:35AM
What happened on this week's 'Damages' season 3 episode 1, 'Your Secrets Are Safe' -- in 100 words or less.Another complex season of 'Damages' is off and running! This time the flash-forward six months involves Patty Hewes, being questioned by the cops after a vehicle collision. Now we get to wonder all season the answers to several questions.
Review: Damages - Your Secrets Are Safe (season premiere)
by Jonathan Toomey, posted Jan 26th 2010 12:55AM

(S03E01) "Do you think this could have been done to you on purpose?" - Det. Vic Huntley
Patty Hewes for the people? No way. In tonight's season three premiere of Damages, Patty (Glenn Close) may have been appointed by the government to recover billions of stolen assets from scheming financier Louis Tobin (Len Cariou), but let's be honest here -- this is Patty Hewes.
When her name is on the line, you better believe that's all that matters. She's set on finding all that money, but it's to make her look good and has nothing to do with the welfare of Tobin's thousands of victims. With a stellar record as of late (Frobisher and UNR), losing this battle would be a huge blow to Patty's public image. So, knowing all that, what do you think about Det. Huntley's question now? Could someone have tried to kill Patty on purpose?
'Damages' Season 3 Preview and Predictions
by Jane Boursaw, posted Jan 24th 2010 4:15PM
Season three of the hit FX show 'Damages' premieres Monday, Jan. 25, at 10 PM ET. The legal thriller has a history of making us think things are going one way, and then spinning the story in a completely different direction.The season two finale is a good example of that. All season long, we'd been teased about a showdown between Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) and Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne). But did it turn out the way you thought it would?
If you haven't watched season two yet, read no further. Spoilers after the jump.
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