‘The Blacklist’ 6×04 Review: “The Pawnbrokers”

Never has it been more apparent than in The Blacklist episode “The Pawnbrokers” that James Spader is the driving force behind the show. It was an incredibly engaging episode and that’s all thanks to him. There’s nothing more satisfying than seeing…

‘Blindspot’ 4×10 Review: “The Big Reveal”

Blindspot is back! And not just because a week has passed since the previous episode, but because “The Big Reveal” has meant a return to everything that we love about the show: secrets, action, tension, love, mystery. And the rhythm of…

‘A Discovery of Witches’ 1×03 Review: The Princess Runs Away w/ Her Prince in This One

A Discovery of Witches continues blowing right past my expectations with an episode that proves how sexy consent and respect truly are. In the third episode of season one, our main heroes run away together, not because they’re suddenly in…

‘Supernatural’ 14×10 Review: “Nihilism” and the Freedom of Dean Winchester

Supernatural‘s “Nihilism” was a lesson in love for Michael, aka the biggest douche of all. After 14 years and countless apocalypses stopped by Sam, Dean, and Cass, we know that love is the ultimate weapon. It’s what keeps them, and…

‘New Amsterdam’ 1×11 Review: ‘A Seat At The Table’

In a happy turn of events, Georgia was nowhere to be seen in this week’s episode, but this was the first time I’ve felt like they’re giving me a filler. It was still a good episode, but there just seemed…

5 Things From The ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ Pilot That We Can’t Stop Talking About

Excuse me as I write this – I took a Percocet for the pain I have and that means that my mouth (well fingers) have no filter and I am spilling tea. Don’t worry, the tea on this one is…

‘A Discovery of Witches’ 1×02 Review: The Princess Has No Time for Bigots in This One

If there’s anything that we can learn from Diana, Matthew, this episode, and Deborah Harkness’ writing for A Discovery of Witches, it’s that a woman’s value is not dependent, goes away, or is brushed aside for the man in the…

‘The Punisher’ Season 2 Review: Same Frank, New Problems

There’s a lot of what we loved in The Punisher Season 1 in Season 2, enough to make the season enjoyable as a whole: Frank being Frank, Madani’s brand of controlled rage, Curtis, Karen, Karen and Frank. There’s just also…

‘The Good Place’ 3×12 Review: Almost There

We’re almost to the end of the season, and it’s always bittersweet to be here. Because we really don’t want this show to end, we never do, and yet a part of us can’t help but wanting to know more,…

‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ 6×02 Review: Still Not Over “Hitchcock & Scully” Being Hot

To everyone’s surprise, including my own, Hitchcock & Scully really were the studs of the Nine-Nine in this week’s new episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, appropriately titled “Hitchcock & Scully.” They put their life on the line, and their arteries, to…