‘I Feel Bad’ 1×03 Review: Hashtag Fail

I Feel Bad 1×03 “I Lie to My Kids” has little kernels of good comedy and writing, but right now, it is just BAD. The biggest mistake the show makes is continuing to emphasize the nerd bros, instead of Emet,…

More ‘Murphy Brown’ In The Season Premiere

We were already eagerly anticipating the return of Murphy Brown to our TV sets. Now CBS is exciting us even more with the news that next week’s premiere will get an extra five minutes! That’s five more minutes to get…

Why We Can’t Wait For ‘New Amsterdam’

Ryan Eggold of The Blacklist is starring in NBC’s new fall show New Amsterdam, and we are so excited to see him on a weekly basis again. New Amsterdam will premiere on September 25th at 10/9c bringing a new medical…

The Family Is Getting Bigger on ‘Fuller House’

With a new season of television shows comes new story lines and changes. I have to admit – when Full House was rebooted, I was excited. However, the reality is that Fuller House felt like a stranger to me. It…

‘Blindspot’ Season 4 Spoilers& Gag Reel

This hiatus we had very little information about our favorite show, but with the new season approaching, we have more and more good news to share. This week has brought us two great gifts: new information about the first episodes…

‘Younger’ 5×08 Review: The First Time

It was always going to be difficult (perhaps impossible) to live up to the expectation and anticipation of Charles and Liza’s first time sleeping together.  Younger 5×08 “The Bubble,” unsurprisingly misses the mark for me with the couple’s bedroom activities,…

‘Younger’ 5×07 Review: A Few of My Favorite Things

YODEL-AY-HEEHOO! Younger 5×07 “A Christmas Miracle” really is a MIRACULOUS episode! “A Christmas Miracle” is a snow flurry of my favorite things about Younger, including its ability to make a magical PG kiss just raunchy enough with the little booty…

‘Blindspot’ Top 10 Soundtrack

Time flies, blindspotters, Blindspot season 4 is coming! We miss the stories of our protagonists and we can only console ourselves by watching all the seasons broadcast in a loop. Each scene has its own magic, its own soundtrack. There…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×12 Review: Out of Eden

On the season’s penultimate episode, The Handmaid’s Tale 2×12 “Postpartum,” the narrative’s attention expands beyond June and Holly to include Eden, Emily, and Nick. It is a wise set-up as it provides some relief from the emotional hyper-focus on our…

‘Younger’ 5×04 Review: Salty Pork Chops and Sweet Wine

Younger 5×04 “The Talented Mr. Ridley” balances the salty with the sweet but is still not satisfying enough to last the two weeks until the next episode. I’m hungry for more Younger! The Sweet Diana’s attempt to re-enter the dating scene…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×10 Review: Families Belong Together

I have to be honest, I have been avoiding this review. The parallels between the real world and the dystopian nightmare on The Handmaid’s Tale are often uncanny. But, on The Handmaid’s Tale 2×10 “The Last Ceremony,” the content with Hannah…

‘Blindspot’ Season 3 Review: A Journey that just got started

Welcome back, Blindspotters! Once we have recovered some strength after that season finale, it’s time to take stock of season 3 of our favorite series. Blindspot started the season with a game-changer, and at the same time a reboot of…

‘Younger’ 5×03 Review: The Heart of the Detour

Younger 5×03 “The End of the Tour” takes a pink highlighter and rests it on my most well-worn passages until it messily bleeds all over the words, then it rips out pages from my final chapters and crumples them up,…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×08 and 2×09 Review: Women Making it Work

The Handmaid’s Tale has always been about women. But Season 1 focuses almost entirely on the control men have over women. It shows us the extent and scope of the depravity visited on the bodies of women by Gilead’s oppressive…

See The Trailer And Poster For ‘A Star Is Born’

When I was a little girl, my Mom made me sit down and watch A Star Is Born with her. I didn’t know what I was watching and to be honest – I took it for granted. But as I…

‘The Walking Dead’s Andrew Lincoln to Say Goodbye to Hit Series

Is this the end for The Walking Dead? That’s what many are thinking after Collider‘s announcement that Andrew Lincoln is set to exit the hit AMC series in its 9th season. Reportedly he will only appear in half-dozen episodes of…

NBC Welcomes ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ At The Upfronts –And The Cast Is Excited As Ever!

NBC has given the Brooklyn Nine-Nine family its official welcome to their new home, and we are so excited. They’ve opened the doors for the show they always regretted not picking up, and it seems like the addition has benefitted…

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D 5×21 Review : ‘The Force of Gravity’

One of the first lessons you learn as you go through life is that making decisions gets harder as you get older. Now for us, those kind of decisions can be simple ones like, “pepperoni or sausage,” or difficult ones…

‘The 100’ 5×02 Review: Red Queen

The second episode of season 5 of The 100, Red Queen, aired last night, and as I imagined it was much faster paced than the premiere episode. Not only was it more intense than the previous episode, it delivered a lot…

‘Shadowhunters’ 3×06 Review: ‘A Window Into An Empty Room’

Up until this point, I have been strangely happy with Shadowhunters season 3. So happy, in fact, that I’ve started to wonder if the show is actually getting better, or if I’m just getting used to it. Was last week’s episode…

‘The 100’ Showrunner Teases Prequel

We’re counting down to the Season 5 premiere of The 100 with cast and creator interviews from Wondercon 2018 in Anaheim. Executive producer Jason Rothenberg gave us a little teaser about the prequel he’s been working on. “The thing that…