‘The Irrational’ 1×09 Review: “Cheating Life”

Last week’s episode was so emotional and personal, it was almost a relief when The Irrational 1×09 “Cheating Life” had the kind of ridiculous shenanigans that could only happen on television. By the way, that isn’t an insult to the…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×10 Review: “The Family Treasure”

Quantum Leap 2×10 “The Family Treasure” is a little about the bond between family, a little about the risks we’re willing to take for the ones we love (and the consequences we therefore bear), a lot about pretending to be…

Mariska Hargitay Cried Watching THAT Scene & ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Fans Are Not Ok

The Law & Order: SVU fandom just saw Mariska Hargitay get emotional over Christopher Meloni leaving all over again. We’re not ok.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 4×03 Review: “End Of Innocence”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 4×03 “End Of Innocence” is yet another win in our book. That puts us at three for three (so far) this season.

‘The Irrational’ 1×08 Review: “Scorched Earth”

The Irrational is back this week. And, like it did at the start of the season, it makes it clear from the jump that it is not playing around. Alec Mercer (Jesse L. Martin) hasn’t always had the easiest time…

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 25×03 Review: “The Punch List”

Watching Law & Order: SVU 25×03 “The Punch List,” one can’t help but think the poisonous mushrooms from Season 12’s “Wet” were somehow involved.

Chicago Fire 12×03 Review: “Trapped”

Chicago Fire 12×03 “Trapped” is an episode about ships — both new and old. And there’s a lot of fire going on in Firehouse 51.

Interview: Caitlin Bassett Talks Addison’s Future On ‘Quantum Leap’

You know that feeling when someone says something that causes your brain to short-circuit and you have to pretend to be a reasonable, level-headed adult while inside there’s just static? And maybe some internal screaming and jumping around? That was…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×09 Review: “Off The Cuff”

After what felt like the longest hiatus in history, Quantum Leap returned this week with 2×09 “Off the Cuff.” And it’s probably a good thing that this episode aired after the hiatus and wasn’t the cliffhanger, or I would have…

Chicago Fire 12×04 Preview: “The Little Things”

Chicago Fire 1×04 “The Little Things” looks like it’s going to be a family episode all around, and that means we’re going to be emotional.

Chicago P.D. 11×04 Preview: “Escape”

Chicago P.D. 11×04 “Escape” marks the return of Dante Torres to Intelligence and we sound like a broken record, but it was about time.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 4×02 Review: “Deliver Us From Evil”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 4×02 “Deliver Us From Evil” manages the unthinkable for a procedural: nuance, care, and respect.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 25×02 Review: “Truth Embargo”

Watching Law & Order: SVU 25×02 “Truth Embargo” is a constant exercise in being like, “this is really how they see us, huh.”

Chicago P.D. 11×02 Review: “Retread”

Chicago P.D. 11×02 “Retread” gives us the best version of Burzek we’ve seen — and yet leaves the possibility open for more growth.

Chicago Fire 12×02 Review: “Call Me McHolland”

Chicago Fire 12×02 “Calle Me McHolland” is about change, but not just about that, it’s about adjusting to change.

La Brea Cast Interviews: Chiké Okonkwo And Jon Seda

When watching a television show there are some characters that you love more than others. There are some characters that you just related to or maybe there are just a part of what you love so much about the show,…

Chicago Fire’s Andrea Newman Talks ‘Real Tears’ and Excitement of Season 12

Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman discusses the “real tears” and new developments in Season 12 of the NBC drama.

Chicago P.D. 11×03 Preview: “Safe Harbor”

Chicago P.D. 11×03 “Safe Harbor” brings Adam Ruzek back to Intelligence and honestly, it’s about dang time.

Chicago Fire 12×03 Preview: “Trapped”

Chicago Fire 12×03 “Trapped” confirms we’ll be getting at least three back-to-back episodes before any break this season.

‘La Brea’ Interviews: David Applebaum

You can agree or disagree with us, but La Brea has been one of the most under rated shows on television. It’s story telling, actors, and setting have captivated those of us that have watched. So sitting down along with…

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 4×01 Review: “Memory Lane”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 4×01 “Memory Lane” begins with a nightmare that’s also a memory, ends with some things we wish were hallucinations, and has some highs and lows in between.