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The 11 Best Fantasy Books of April 2026
Spring is in the air, and so is a little magic! That’s exactly the energy…
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 16 Review: ‘The Book of Charles’ Is the Season’s Best Episode
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 16, “The Book of Charles” is the NBC show’s crowning achievement, led by a stunning performance from Oliver Platt.
Movies
‘Arrow’ 7×07 Review: ‘Slabside Redemption’
There was a ton of hype surrounding Arrow’s seventh episode, which people deemed a work…
‘Supergirl’ 4×07 Review: ‘Rather The Fallen Angel’
Supergirl has a way of surprising me. When on the surface an episode looks to be ordinary, but deep down has a ton of emotional depth that manages to tell intriguing stories while also setting stones in place for down…
‘The Walking Dead’ 9×08: “Evolution” of the Walkers
We say goodbye to Jesus and his beautiful hair in The Walking Dead’s mid-season finale titled, “Evolution.” The Whisperers, those zombie mask wearing bastards, took Jesus out and oh dear lord, they’ve got some pain coming in return! No matter what has…
‘Doctor Who’ 11×08 Review: “The Witchfinders”
Doctor Who‘s “The Witchfinders” proved once again that fear is a powerful motivator and tool in the hands of those with an agenda. It takes bravery, the ability to listen even when you’re scared, and the guiding hand of someone…
‘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…
‘Black Lightning’ 2×06 Review: “The Book of Blood: Chapter Two: The Perdi”
I was so psyched for the meta-human or alien like turn Black Lightning seemed to be taking this week, when I saw the little sneak peak at the end of episode five. When I finally saw the episode, I was…
‘Titans’ 1×07 Review: ‘Asylum’
These Titans have been put through the wringer all season, but nothing compares to the torture they go through this week. Before this, we knew that these people cared about each other. After this episode, however, we know how much…
‘Murphy Brown’ 11×09 Review: ‘Thanksgiving and Taking’
There is a recipe for Thanksgiving episodes. It includes a turkey, an awkward family gathering, a dash of ribbing about the culinary talents of the host/hostess, and the eventual realization that despite difficulties, family is something to be thankful for.…
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…
5 Reasons Why You Should Be Watching Netflix’s ‘She-Ra’ Reboot
In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…
‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald’ Review
What is that thing I feel after watching Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald? Is it excitement at more of Tina and Newt’s adorableness, Jacob and Newt’s bromance or a greater look at the wizarding world I grew up with,…
‘The Walking Dead’ 9×07 Review: “Stradivarius”
The Walking Dead’s “Stradivarius” did Maggie Rhee dirty. There. I said it. Lauren Cohan’s character deserved better and it’s a shame that this is how it had to go down. Especially because her time at Hilltop was game changing and…
‘I Feel Bad’ 1×08 Review: Finally, I Feel Good!
Finally, I Feel Bad gives us a good episode! The freshman show reverts back to what worked in the pilot episode and even extends it a bit through the smart use of Lily and David as key characters. I Feel Bad…
Why We’re Done With ‘Charmed’
Charmed tried to paint itself as an all -latinx reboot. It wasn’t. And we can’t forgive the lie.
‘Doctor Who’ 11×07 Review: “Kerblam!” is Making Everyone Side-eye Bubble Wrap
Doctor Who‘s “Kerblam!” gave us creepy robots and a new fear for bubble wrap. Neither being anything I wanted right about now around Christmas and present shopping & shipping. “Kerblam!” also made us take a step back and understand that…
‘Outlander’ 4×03 “The False Bride” Review: The Pursuit of Happiness
What is happiness? What it does it take to achieve it? Outlander goes into this question as it contrasts an already established Jamie and Claire with a still-figuring-it-out Roger and Brianna, and drops a lot of hints about what’s coming…
‘Black Lightning’ 2×05 Review: “The Book of Blood: Chapter One: Requiem”
“Requiem” was the perfect title for this week’s episode because there were many dead to mourn in the Lightningverse – or so it seems. The children in Lynn’s lab, Gambi, and other souls at risk in South Freeland all met…
‘New Amsterdam’ 1×07 Review: The Domino Effect
Well Georgia is super in the picture now, so I’m going to tone down my love for Helen and Max, a little bit anyway. You can’t help what you love, you really can’t. This week was emotional and intense but…
‘Blindspot’ 4×06 Review: “Ca-ca-Candidate for Cri-Cri-Crime”
We’re back one more week, blindspotters! After the previous episode, this week Blindspot had us prepared in “Ca-ca-Candidate for Cri-Cri-Crime” an episode that leaves us wanting more. All the tension and the explosion of secrets long stored are concentrated at…