‘Designated Survivor’ 2×05 Review: Pay it Forward

Sometimes I think that maybe, in another Earth (Earth 19, or something, help me out here The Flash), one where Hillary Clinton is President of the United States, I could watch a show like Designated Survivor with a TV reviewer…

‘Designated Survivor’ 2×03 Review: Here We Go Again

Here we go again! Did I say the conspiracy was done? Well – it is, and it isn’t, because this is, of course, a TV show, and this particular writing team has done such a great job of keeping us…

‘Designated Survivor’ 2×02 Review: Re-writing the Book

In this episode Designated Survivor puts an end, of sorts, to the conspiracy that spawned the show and got us this far, and they do so in a way that reminds us that, in its best moments, this show can…

‘Designated Survivor’ 2×01 Review: You Matter To Me

There’s a lot of idealism and a lot of sentimentalism in this episode of Designated Survivor, titled “One Year In,” but then again, when is there not? From Emily’s statement to Seth, which I borrowed as a title, to the…

10 Ships We Want Back On Our TV Screens Now!

Shipping–it’s one of the best (and sometimes hardest) parts of being a fangirl. As a fan of many, many, MANY ships, there are some ships that never leave your heart. Here are 10 of our favorite ships that we miss…

‘Wynonna Earp’ Season 2 Finale: I Hope You Dance

Wynonna Earp‘s season 2 finale, “I Hope You Dance,” ended with an actual Earp birth, two sisters united, allies turned rivals, and the first glimpse at the Earp matriarch. The curse isn’t broken, there’s still a shit load of revenants,…

‘Wynonna Earp’ SDCC 2017 Interview: Melanie Scrofano, the Pregnant Hero We Need

Melanie Scrofano, the lead of Syfy’s Wynonna Earp, sat down with us at San Diego Comic-Con to talk about Season 2 of the hit series and the groundbreaking way that EP Emily Andras wrote in her real life pregnancy. (She…

‘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 X Files’: Why Every Show Needs a Diverse Writers Room

The X-Files has never been a truly diverse show — in front or behind the cameras. And yet, it felt like this was the time, like we’ve finally gotten to a point where that could change, where our favorite show…

5 Lessons About Friendship That I Learned From ‘Pretty Little Liars’

Pretty Little Liars came to an end and I have to admit, that I wasn’t as in love with the finale as I thought I would be. But it still hurt. It hurt hard. So I was thinking about it.…

‘Pretty Little Liars’ Series Finale Review: ‘Til DeAth Do Us pArt’

Somewhat satisfying. That’s my two word review as Pretty Little Liars comes to a close with its series finale entitled “Til DeAth Do Us pArt.” After seven seasons of being terrorized by the illusive “Team A,” we finally learn the true…

My Giant, Emotional Farewell Letter to ‘Pretty Little Liars’

On June 8, 2010, I sat on my couch in my living room waiting for a new show to begin on ABC Family. In the early days of Twitter, I became enthralled with the concept of a show reaching out…

‘Wynonna Earp’ 2×02 Review: Shed Your Skin

Wynonna Earp‘s second episode, Shed Your Skin, follows in it’s premieres footsteps by delivering a strong episode full of drama, relationship woes, treachery, one of a kind one-liners, and slow motion babes with weapons. I foresee a future of more of the…

‘Wynonna Earp’ 2×01 Review: Steel Bars and Stone Walls

Welcome Earpers to another season of Syfy’s odd, funny, demon filled, western known as Wynonna Earp. “Steel Bars and Stone Walls” saw the gang start off right where we left them, with the writers turning around their cliffhanger and introducing the start of weird…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 1×07 Review: ‘The Other Side’

This episode of The Handmaid’s Tale dives into the day June and Hannah were ripped away from Luke as they try to escape the new regime taking over the United States. It’s a gut wrenching episode as we catch up with…

'Arrow' 5×22 Roundtable: 'Missing'

Arrow has proven that it’s capable of redemption, which has been the case with these last several episodes of season 5, which has felt like the season 5 we were promised. Arrow‘s penultimate episode touched on all of the things…

‘American Gods’ Renewed for Season 2

It’s barely begun, but now we know we don’t have to find a way to say goodbye anytime soon. Not that we wanted to. Starz has officially ordered Season 2 of American Gods, the Bryan Fuller and Michael Green Adaptation…

‘Arrow’: The ABCs of Olicity

Sometimes it’s the surprises you don’t see coming that end up being the most satisfying. That couldn’t be more true in the case of Arrow’s Oliver and Felicity, whose instant chemistry catapulted them into a romance of epic proportions. While…

‘Once Upon A Time’ 6×18 Roundtable “Where Bluebirds Fly”

Well, who would have thought, Zelena got a redemption arc. She also got some emotional and real moments with her sister, and hey, she saved the day in the end, which I guess just proves that everyone can save the…

Supergirl 2×17 Review: ‘Distant Sun’

It’s a question we hear often, whether it’s in our daily lives or in a fictional medium. A question that seems all too simple to answer. Because it is. And it isn’t. But at the same time, it’s a concept…

“Once Upon A Time” 6×13 Roundtable ‘Ill-Boding Patterns’

So …Captain Swan is engaged! And Hook didn’t get a chance to confess his secrets. What a bunch of …drama. Though, seeing it all develop, it was hard to blame him. It was hard to blame her. It’s still possible…