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The CW is a now defunct (for us) channel that used to showcase all our favorite television shows. The CW we loved was Arrowverse and TVD era. Now it just is.

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 8 Review: ‘Death By Design’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 8 feels off in some places, but it’s not bad overall. If nothing else, it gave us a new love for pocket squares.

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 7 Review: ‘The Big Bang Theory’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 7 gives us high stakes drama, Chief Li’s backstory, and everyone but ElliMax realizing they’re basically dating.

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 6 Review: ‘Seance and Sensibility’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 6 had us screaming over ElliMax. Like, a LOT. The murder at the haunted mansion was a fun case, too.

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 5 Review: ‘Catch Me if You Con’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 5 had us thinking it was going to be about childhood friendships that you totally grow out of…but it wasn’t. Not exactly.

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 4 Review: ‘Dial A for Alibi’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 4 is a love letter to the classics. But that doesn’t mean there’s not plenty of room for ElliMax.

Nina Dobrev Books A New Role Opposite Russell Crowe

We’ll watch Nina Dobrev in anything that she does. After all fandom is forever and we’re forever fans of hers!

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 3 Review: ‘The Lorne Identity’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 3 had us at alien conspiracy, but we’re glad to say it gave us so much more. Including some great ElliMax, of course.

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 2 Review: ‘Once a Con a Time in the West’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 2 is more proof this is exactly the series we need right now. And did we mention ElliMax had, uh, a moment there?

Sweet Magnolias: Serenity or Mystic Falls?

Sweet Magnolias seems to ode to a previous tenant of the town: The Vampire Diaries. We breakdown the easter eggs throughout the season!

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 1 Review: ‘Con in 60 Seconds’

Wild Cards Season 2 Episode 1 is a blast of a season premiere that promises good things for ElliMax. Just…not yet.