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Brittany Frederick is an award-winning entertainment & sports journalist who launched the first media websites for NBC's One Chicago franchise and The Voice, and is recognized for her expertise about A&E's The First 48. She is also a screenwriter, actor and Broadway fan. Learn more at tvbrittanyf.com.

Chicago Med 9×11 Review: ‘I Think There Is Something You’re Not Telling Me’

Chicago Med Season 9, Episode 11 is basically a giant showcase for Mitch Ripley, which is why it works.

FBI 6×11 Review: ‘No One Left Behind’

FBI Season 6, Episode 11, “No One Left Behind” is a showcase for OA with a big body count.

100 Days to Indy 2×02 Review: ‘More Money, More Problems’ But the Same Song

100 Days to Indy Season 2, Episode 2 makes the money theme work, but still has a preoccupation with off-track drama.

Luke Mitchell Is Chicago Med’s Worthy Successor to Colin Donnell—Finally

Luke Mitchell as Dr. Mitch Ripley has finally given Chicago Med an actor who can fill its Colin Donnell-shaped void.

100 Days to Indy 2×01 Review: ‘Show Me The Money’ Stirs up the Drama

100 Days to Indy Season 2 brings IndyCar racing back to TV, but also doubles down on the CW show’s biggest flaw.

The First 48’s Detective Jason White Has a Killer Podcast

Jason White is a fan-favorite on A&E’s The First 48, but the Tulsa Homicide detective has also become a podcast star.

FBI 6×10 Review: ‘Family Affair’

FBI Season 6, Episode 10, “Family Affair” exists mostly to torment Maggie Bell a little bit further.

CSI: Vegas Beautifully Restored Josh and Max’s Friendship in Three Small Scenes

The highlight of CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 6, “Atomic City” was the smallest scenes proving Max and Josh are still the show’s best relationship.

FBI 6×09 Review: ‘Best Laid Plans’

FBI Season 6, Episode 9, “Best Laid Plans” is an episode that plays with two different story ideas familiar to crime drama fans: the “one of our own” story and the “couple or potential couple goes undercover” story. Combining the…

The First 48’s ‘House of Cards’ Broke True Crime’s Unwritten Rule

The First 48 Season 17 episode ‘House of Cards’ is one of the A&E show’s best episodes – because it flies in the face of true crime convention.