‘Game of Thrones’ 8×04 Roundtable: “The Last of the Starks”

We’re just two episodes away from the end of Game of Thrones, and after what had been a superb season 8 so far, “The Last of the Starks” was just a disappointing episode all around, one that seems to be…

10 Reasons You Should Be Watching ‘Younger’

Younger returns for Season 6 on June 12th at 10/9c on TV Land and we could not be more excited! For any of you who are living in a land of foolishness and aren’t yet watching the fun and flirty…

The Women of Winterfell: How Female Protagonists Can Define a War

The night of April 28, 2019 was one that few will forget. It was one of death, of triumph, of loss and of courage, all packed in to a stressful and highly anticipated 88 minutes of must see television. With…

‘Legacies’ 1×16 Review: It’s Hero Time

We have finally made it to the season finale of the first season of Legacies. It was tense and jam-picked with twists and turns. I laughed until I cried and cried a little more than I’d care to admit. I…

‘Shadowhunters’ 3×17 Review: ‘Heavenly Fire’

Shadowhunters seems to be making up for all those pointless filler episodes at the start of the season by cramming lots of stuff into this one. I enjoyed a lot of it, and it made me feel things at times,…

PTSD on TV: Calling BS on the Broken Soldier Trope

In real life, traumatic events blow up our lives, twist them inside out, and light them on fire. Traumatic moments are so horrifying and destructive that our bodies will often erase our memory of it or disassociate and let us…

‘Blindspot’ 4×16 Review: “The One Where Jane Visits An Old Friend”

Blindspot is back! And it’s not just an empty expression, after last week’s break, “The One Where Jane Visits An Old Friend” returns things to its place. The episode is a constant cat and mouse game in every way. The…

5 Favorite Moments from ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s “The Therapist”

Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s “The Therapist” gifted us with one of the best presents we’ve had since Holt’s amazing shirts in the first episode of season six. We got to meet Rosa’s girlfriend Jocelyn, played by Cameron Esposito! It was well worth…

Why Netflix Needs to Renew ‘One Day At A Time’ Roundtable

A few days ago, One Day At A Time show-runner and overall inspirational woman Gloria Calderón Kellet tweeted the news that Netflix was unsure about renewing the sitcom for a season four, prompting an outpouring of support and a lot…

5 Stages of Grieving Danai Gurira’s Exit from ‘The Walking Dead’

The Walking Dead and Black Panther star will be exiting the hit AMC series that sky rocketed her to stardom in season 10 according to The Hollywood Reporter. Under her new deal she will be in a handful of episodes in…

‘Outlander’ 4×04 “Common Ground” Review: Family Ties

For all that Outlander is, ostensibly, a love story; family is at the center of all the show has always been. Back in Season one, Claire became Jamie’s wife, not because of love – not at first, but because by…

Legends of Tomorrow 4×05 Review: “TAGUMO ATTACKS!!!”

As we head into Thanksgiving, it’s a time to reflect on what we give thanks for. Most people will say family, friends and happiness. Instead I will give thanks to Legends of Tomorrow for giving us a tribute to monster…

‘Black Lightning’ 2×04 Review: “The Book of Consequences: Chapter Four: Translucent Freak”

Anyone who watches Black Lightning could have seen the clash of ideas between Jefferson and Anissa coming ten thousand light years away. And of course “The Book of Consequences: Translucent Freak” brought it live. It also brought us Jennifer’s reunion…

‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 4 Premiere Review : “The Virgin Gary”

All shows go through change. It’s just a fact. When you have a show on TV (no matter the genre), the tone and style of the show changes. Sometimes just little changes, or in the case of Legends of Tomorrow…

‘Doctor Who’ 11×03 Review: Attagirl, Rosa

If there is one thing Doctor Who has always been good at, if there is just one thing it often excels at, no matter who the writer in charge is, it is its ability to pull at our heartstrings when we are…

‘Arrow’ 7×01 Review: "Inmate 4587" aka HOLY S**T

Since every tease of Arrow’s season 7 premiere used the same two words, I’d like to start my review the same way: HOLY. SHIT. That is how you do a season premiere. There was action, emotion, suspense, intrigue, good writing,…

‘Spill Zone: The Broken Vow’ by Scott Westerfeld is an Otherworldly Masterpiece

I’m trying not to be cheesy. I’m trying not to throw out words and phrases like horrifyingly beautiful or a haunting masterpiece. You know, the basics and what every book review is like. But that’s what Scott Westerfeld’s Spill Zone:…

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 2×11 Review: I Tell, Therefore You Are

The Handmaid’s Tale 2×11 “Holly” is a cohesive story that can function as a stand-alone film. The tale of our hero June’s journey is an Emmy-worthy AND Oscar-worthy hour of television. I continue to be awestruck, astonished, and appalled by…

Guest Post: Time Travel Stories that Inspired “But Not Forever” by Jan Von Schleh

We’ve got a guest post from debut author Jan Von Schleh, who wrote the book But Not Forever. If you aren’t familiar with the book, here’s the synopsis – Could she be everything you aren’t, but somehow―still be you? It’s…

‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 3 Review : The Wild, The Wacky and The Beebo

One thing that fans get upset about with the Arrowverse is that it takes itself too seriously at times. The polar opposite of this, though, is Legends of Tomorrow, a show which embraces the wacky and the silliness of its…

7 LGBTQ+ Ships Of The Harry Potter Series To Take Pride In This Month

Bringing into an era of change, the pride month is being celebrated world over with pompous joy and excitement. The LGBTQ+ community, if not still accepted at some places, has managed the success of making its existence known and is…