‘The Rook’ 1×06 Review: Tearing a Young Woman Apart

The Rook‘s sixth episode set Myfanwy free to feel her past, the loss of it, and the joy that her memories might not be as gone as everyone assumes. She’s a powerhouse who has barely scratched the surface of who…

‘Grown-ish’ 2×20 Review: “Mind Playing Tricks On Me”

Okay, so major shoutout to Grown-ish for keeping the continuity of last week’s episode focusing on black mental health, because this week Aaron hosts a Gala in support of this cause in “Mind Playing Tricks on Me.” Aaron spared no…

‘Younger’ 6×07 Review: “Friends with Benefits”

We return with another episode of Younger! “Friends with Benefits” is an episode where the emotional conflicts of the characters advance more than ever. While some couples move forward, others get stuck between denial and division of feelings. Where will…

‘Krypton’ 2×08 Review: ‘Black Mercy’

Well, THAT happened. On some level, I guess we shouldn’t be that surprised with this week’s big reveal. But I can’t lie. I did gasp when I realized what Zod had done. Now I don’t know if to thank him…

‘Pearson’ 1×03 Review: This Could be the Beginning

…of a beautiful show. During the first two episodes, Pearson did a lot right, especially in setting up Jessica Pearson, as, well… Jessica Pearson, someone we should continue to care about. It didn’t give us many more people to care…

‘Suits’ 9×03 Review: The Faye of All Problems

Look, I haven’t wanted to go deep with the Faye of it all, because honestly, is Faye the most important thing in this show right now? Not by a longshot. She might be the most disruptive force, and she’s certainly…

Gloria Calderón Kellet Talks the Impact of ‘One Day at A Time’ and being the One Latina in a Room

Interviewing Latina show-runner and all-together amazing woman Gloria Calderón Kellet was a dream come true. And I’m talking the good kind of dream, the one where you wake up and you’re still wondering if what you saw could actually be…

‘Supernatural’ SDCC Interview: Misha Collins Talks Life After the End

We got the opportunity to talk with Misha Collins at SDCC about Supernatural and what Misha is up to next after the epic CW series is over. Oddly enough, if you’ve never seen a Misha interview you’re in for a…

‘The 100’ 6×12 – “Adjustment Protocol”

In the season’s penultimate episode, we said goodbye to a character who has been with us since day one. Abby Griffin – an integral character over the past six seasons – met her end in a heroic death that confirmed…

‘Supernatural’ SDCC Interviews: The EP’s Talk About the End of a Era

We got the opportunity to talk to the impossibly talented executive producers of Supernatural at SDCC. And without giving too much away, because they’ve got to keep us on the edge of our seats, each EP dropped this important nugget…

‘Carnival Row’ promises A Fantastical View of Current Issues

A show that deals with the issues of our time, including racism and xenophobia, while bringing in the fantastical elements we all know and love? Sounds not just attractive, it sounds just like our thing. But our first look at…

‘Grown-ish’ 2×19 Review: “Only Human”

Grown-ish tackled mental health, particularly black mental health, and raising mental health awareness this week in “Only Human.” Aaron hosts a party at Hawkins, everyone seems to be enjoying themselves and having a good time, except this one kid who…

Katee Sackhoff Talks Netflix’s ‘Another Life’ and Women in Sci-Fi

What would you do for those that you love? For your family? For humanity? Those are the questions that Katee Sackhoff’s character Nico has to face in the new Netflix series titled Another Life. “At it’s core, Another Life is…

‘Younger’ 6×06 Review: It Was About Damn Time, Charles!

A new episode of Younger is here! Again, it has basically been a transitional episode, not one of my favorites to tell the truth, since dream-based situations are not to my liking. That said, the episode titled “Merger, She Wrote,”…

A Superhero and a Super Woman: 5 Reasons Why I Love Natasha Romanoff

Due to the excitement of San Diego Comic-Con and the confirmation of the Black Widow solo film, now felt like the perfect time to celebrate Natasha Romanoff. In doing so, this article will both critique the depictions we have gotten…

‘The Flash’ SDCC Interview: Eric Wallace Talks Crisis, Creativity, and Comic Book Lore in Season 6

With a new show-runner, Eric Wallace, at the helm, fans are understandably curious about the direction The Flash will take this year. Wallace is quick to put such fears to rest, promising, “Because I’m a comic guy, there’s going to…

‘Arrow’ SDCC Interview: Stephen Amell talks final season, influence over how Oliver’s journey ends

When Stephen Amell took to the Comic-Con stage for the final time for Arrow, he was met with praise and appreciation from his cast for everything he’s done for the superhero genre on television. There were cheers. There were tears. There…

‘Krypton’ 2×07 Review: “Zods and Monsters”

This week, Krypton gives us their own spin on Doomsday’s origin story and it is really darn close to his comics origins. We always knew Doomsday was created by scientists on Krypton. We just didn’t really know which scientists were…

‘Pearson’ 1×02 Review: Now We’re Talking

Now, that’s more like it. “The Superintendent” isn’t necessarily a brilliant hour of television – no more so than the first episode, at least – but it does a whole lot better than the pilot about making us care about…

‘The 100’ 6×11 Review: “Ashes to Ashes”

Marking the directorial debut of Bob Morley, this episode wasted no time in thrusting us full steam ahead towards the conclusion of the sixth season. Much of this episode was spent building up to what I’m sure will be an…

‘Grand Hotel’ 1×06 Review: Temporary Love Triangles

It almost took too long. As a general rule, I’m not a fan of love triangles. They rarely make sense, you always know which side you’re on, and the other person is almost always just there to be an obstacle,…