‘Arrow’ 4×17 Review: ‘Beacon of Hope’ (And the Return of the Bee-Yotch)

When it comes to being a hero it’s far from easy. If it were easy everyone would be doing it. But it takes a special kind of person – special kind of people to embrace that life and put others’…

‘The Flash’ 2×17 Review: ‘Flash Back’ (aka What Not To Do When You Time Travel)

When it comes to moving on it’s often easier said than done. There’s a certain weight and pain that comes with leaving behind a part of yourself in order to embrace what’s next in your life. Most of the time…

‘Supergirl’ 1×18 Review: ‘World’s Finest’

When it comes to the vast world of superheroes in this DC television world it’s too good to pass along an opportunity for a crossover of epic proportions. We saw that when Arrow and The Flash joined forces first last…

‘The Walking Dead’ 6×15 Review: ‘East’

Carol’s not going to die. Daryl’s not going to die. Glenn…well he might die. In the penultimate episode of The Walking Dead, titled “East,” we were treated to a small (yes, I said small) dose of panic in preparation for…

“One way or another…” promises ‘Game of Thrones’

Every time I think I can’t possibly be more excited about Game of Thrones, another picture/promo comes out and proves me wrong. This time, it was during the 2016 NCAA Tournament. It’s only thirty seconds, but considering how long we’ve…

'Arrow' 4×16 Review: 'Broken Hearts'

When it comes to inflicting emotional pain on its audience, no one manages to do that quite as well as the Arrow writers who took their episode title at its literal terms. So on behalf of the Olicity fandom, Arrow…

‘The Flash’ 2×16 Review: ‘Trajectory’

After three weeks of torture and having the lovable Barry Allen withheld from us, The Flash returned this week and we weren’t prepared for the emotions it provoked within us. For all of the science and superhero of it all…

‘Supergirl’ 1×17 Review: ‘Manhunter’

Supergirl has proven time and time again that it’ll shock me with the unexpected whether that’s storylines or bouts of emotion. So it should come as no surprise that I wasn’t prepared for the emotional onslaught of feels that overcame…

‘The Walking Dead’ 6×14 Review: ‘Twice As Far’

The kidnapping and trip to the Savior compound is over and it’s back to Alexandria in this week’s episode of The Walking Dead, titled ‘Twice As Far.’ Just because they’ve returned home to their impeccable homes doesn’t mean that they’ve…

Game of Thrones: Jon Snow death scene script released

And you thought you were done having Jon Snow feels. (Or, you didn’t, because, you, like us, think he’s not staying permanently dead) Either way, this is an unexpected sucker punch. For the first time, HBO has made available the…

'Supergirl' 1×16 Review: 'Falling'

While Supergirl has quietly been having a solid freshman season depicting the first female superhero with her own television show, it’s been far from perfect. But there have been times when this show has truly shined above the rest. And…

‘The Walking Dead’ 6×13 Review: ‘The Same Boat’

Let’s start off by saying that The Walking Dead needs more episodes where the ladies are front and center, and Melissa McBride (Carol Peletier) blows our minds. *throws awards at her* The Walking Dead episode “The Same Boat” isn’t about…

‘The 100’ 3×08 Review: “Terms and Conditions”

Welcome to the The 100‘s Mutiny of Kane! His specialties are: believing in others when they don’t believe in themselves, looking out for the survival of his people, and teaming up with Grounders friends to fight the good fight. (Keyword:…

'Legends of Tomorrow' 1×08 Review: 'Night of the Hawk'

First off, I’d like to address The CW and their constant need for hiatuses during times when it’s the most inconvenient: That’s right, after leaving Sara, Ray, and Kendra stranded in 1950s Oregon – you know, a literal monster movie…

‘The Walking Dead’ 6×12 Review: ‘Not Yet Tomorrow’

You’ll never look at cookies the same way again, thanks to The Walking Dead. You’ll also never underestimate the power of Rick’s beautiful blue eyes to pull a group of people to his side. In this episode, titled ‘Not Yet…

‘The 100’ 3×07 Review: “Thirteen”

Lexa had to die. I don’t mean to say that I’m thrilled at her death and wished for it in this week’s episode of The 100 titled ‘Thirteen.’ I mean that her death has served a purpose that cannot be…

'Legends of Tomorrow' 1×07 Review: 'Marooned'

If anything, Legends of Tomorrow continues to prove that it knows how to take a story in an entirely different direction than we expect it. And it’s not afraid to make shocking moves on behalf of the cast of characters…

‘Supergirl’ 1×15 Review: ‘Solitude’

When it comes to being a hero one lesson that you learn often quite quickly is that it is anything but a solitary job. At least that’s how it is on Greg Berlanti’s superhero shows. But Kara had to learn…

‘The 100’ 3×06 Review: “Bitter Harvest”

Things are getting pretty complicated on The 100, aren’t they? Our minds and those in the show are being pushed to try and pick sides in a never ending battle to live while not giving into the enemies wishes or…

'Arrow' 4×15 Review: 'Taken' [AKA Everything Hurts]

What is it about the 15th episodes of Arrow each season that leave a sour taste in my mouth? Beginning with season two, I feel like we go into the 15th episode expecting the worst and feeling even worse by…

‘Supergirl&’1×14 Review: “Truth, Justice and the American Way”

Supergirl continues to push Kara to important moral places where she’s forced to learn lessons about what it takes to be a hero. In “Truth, Justice, and the American Way,” Kara was pushed to her moral breaking point as she…