Last night in “Turbulence” we got a much needed rest from the usual heart pounding action that is a trademark of the “The Night Shift”. “Turbulence” focused on three largely comedic story lines that had me laughing out loud at…
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‘Wynonna Earp’ 2×06 Review: Whiskey Lullaby
Wynonna Earp continues to prove that you can have a female led drama with a twist of humor and family without drowning in hero angst that weighs down the main character and everyone around them. This week’s episode, “Whiskey Baby”,…
‘The Night Shift’ 4×04 Review: ‘Control’
I don’t say this lightly, but “Control” may be the best episode of The Night Shift there has ever been. It is honestly one of the most moving episodes of television I have ever seen. When a girl walked into…
‘Younger’ Review: ‘Forged In Fire’
The latest episode of Younger is still dealing with the aftermath of Liza telling Kelsey her big secret. While we knew the fallout would be extensive between these two, we’re really missing the Liza and Kelsey friendship we know and love. Younger’s…
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 1 Review: An Outstanding First Season Filled With Emmy Worthy Performances
During televisions long history there have been several shows that have been so timely it’s scary. All in the Family discussed politics in the 1970s, Homeland deals with our greatest fears with terrorism, but there is something eerily timely about The Handmaid’s Tale and the conversation…
‘Will’ Episode 1×02 – “Cowards Die Many Times”
Last nights premiere of Will was a two parter we couldn’t put the review into one. There is just so much to tell. This show just has way too many details and so much going on. But it’s so damn…
‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Mid-Season Finale Review: ‘The Unveiling’ & ‘Children of Wrath’
Fear the Walking Dead delivers a season 3 mid-season finale that sets up the back half of the season, but somehow manages to fall flat until the final minutes. Fear the Walking Dead‘s 2-hour season finale “The Unveiling” and “Children of…
‘Fear the Walking Dead’ 3×06 Review: ‘Red Dirt’
Fear the Walking Dead gives us an hour that ultimately lives in the shadow of the previous episode. The latest episode entitled “Red Dirt,” is a pretty slow hour for the series that deals with the consequences of the previous…
‘The Night Shift 4×03 Review: ‘Do No Harm’
So last night’s episode “Do No Harm” was chalk full of emotional moments, as we all expected after the shocking sudden death of Topher. “Do No Harm” opened with Kenny dedicating a corner of the reception desk in the hospital…
'Arrow' Season 5 Review: Even Adrian Chase Couldn’t Save This Disaster
Nothing could’ve prepared me for Arrow’s fifth season. Arrow has always been that one show I never have to worry about. Even in its imperfections, Arrow has always managed to deliver on what its promised; to do right by its…