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The 12 Best Romance Books of May 2024

The temperatures are heating up, and that can only mean one thing: it’s romance book…

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Chicago P.D. 11×10 Preview: “Buried Pieces”

Chicago P.D. 11×10 “Buried Pieces” turns the focus back to Hailey Upton, but will the show finally set the stage for her exit?

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'The Flash' 4×12 Review: ‘Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash’

The Flash isn’t a show that’s grounded in reality. Episodes like “Honey, I Shrunk Team…

Turning the Pages: ‘This Is Not A Love Letter’

Title: This Is Not A Love LetterAuthor: Kim PurcellRating: 4.5 Stars Blurb: This Is Not A Love Letter drew us in from the very first page and hasn’t let go of us weeks later. We doubt it ever will. Confession…

‘Supergirl’ 3×12 Review: For Good

When Alyssa asked me to write this Supergirl review I immediately said yes, because friendship, and then I said ugh because I will admit Supergirl and I have been having issues and I haven’t been exactly keeping up with it.…

‘One Day At A Time’ Season 2 Review: A Show for Everyone

There’s this inclination, for me, as a Latina, to start praising this show by stating the obvious: it is wonderful representation, and personally, the first time I’ve ever felt myself represented by the people on a TV screen. And though…

Dean Georgaris Talks ‘The Brave’: The Spirit of the Military

The Brave has broken the mold on what a military show should look like. With its star studded cast, amazing technical advisors and phenomenal writing crew, this show was destined to be great. But what truly makes it a success…

‘Agents of SHIELD’ 5×09 Review: “Best Laid Plans”

Questioning yourself is a common everyday occurrence. For us, it’s whether we should have that last slice of pizza or if that shirt really does match with those pants. For the Agents of SHIELD, it’s more like “Can I change…

‘Blindspot’ 3×11 Review: “Technology Wizards”

Blindspot is back! After last week’s episode, our favorite show is here another week to reveal a few secrets and leave us with the uncertainty of the future, while keeping us glued to our screens. “Technology Wizards” gets all that…

‘Blindspot’ 3×11: Sneak Peek & Spoilers

We are now hours away from being able to enjoy a new Blindspot episode! Soon we will be able to discover how this story continues and we will answer the questions from last week. As an appetizer of what awaits us,…

Black Lightning: The Cool Badass Dad of DCTV

Countless articles have been written about how Black Lightning has changed the game for DCTV. Starring largely (if not solely) an African-American cast, grounded in the real-world challenges that people of color face today, and with a LGBTQ+ relationship front…

‘Supernatural’ 13×11 Review: Breakdown

Donna suffers a loss that could possibly push her towards the Wayward Sisters (crossing fingers), Sam loses his faith (again), and we find out that there’s a whole other brand of monster that the Winchesters have never considered (the 9…

Fuck You, Victim Blaming & the Feminists Who Push It

Nothing lights a fire under my ass to rage blog/write like a self proclaimed feminist telling women that they should be more careful and aware of their surrounding to avoid sexual assault. I’m talking about Pamela Anderson. During a BBC…

'Arrow' 6×11 Review: ‘We Fall’

We all watch television for different reasons. Some of us want to be entertained; some of us want a good laugh; and some of us want to feel, whether that’s happiness or sadness or a mixture of both. I’ve always…

‘Black Lightning’ 1×02 Review: “Lawanda The Book of Hope”

Well, damn! That’s the first thing that comes to mind when I rethink episode two of Black Lightning. Lawanda: The Book of Hope hit on all cylinders and was a perfect indication of the potential this series has in my…

‘The X-Files’ 11×04 Review: To Find Each Other

Well, that was weird, and out there and still so much better than Chris Carter’s platonic musings or medical rape, because at this point, anything and everything is better than the BS Carter is still trying to feed us twenty…

‘Stop and Fangirl’ Episode 46: Star Wars The Last Jedi Review

Here at Fangirlish we continue to support your right to fangirl over any fandom you desire – whether that is a book, a TV show, a movie, or even sports. That’s why we have Stop and Fangirl!  So you can…

‘The Brave’ 1×12 Review: Close To Home – Part 1

“You’re a born liar and a master manipulator.” “Close To Home: Part 1” is one of the first episodes where I wasn’t left breathless and I think that was done on purpose. With the start of The Brave’s two part…

‘The Flash’ 4×11 Review: What It Means To Be A Hero

Being a superhero is something that’s appealing, whether it’s from an audience standpoint or characters in a world where heroes are viewed as gods. The costume, the powers, the accolades, the heroism, the hope. But being a superhero isn’t as…

A Letter from Wally West A.K.A. Kid Flash

Dear Flarrowverse Fans, Wally West here. If you guys haven’t heard the news, I’m gonna be leaving Central City for a while, and I honestly don’t know when I’ll be back. I’ve often heard that every hero has his/her own…

'Black Lightning' 1×01: 'The Resurrection' Roundtable

Black Lightning is unlike anything we’ve ever seen on The CW. In the best possible way. Welcome to our new obsession that’s perhaps the most refreshing thing we’ve ever witnessed on the network. This is the perfect example of blending…

'Supergirl' 3×11 Review: ‘Fort Rozz’

Supergirl has proven that it’s at its best when it’s churning out storylines wrought in emotional context. Where it makes the audience feel rather than merely watch. It was something that was prevalent in the opening episodes of this third…