‘Quantum Leap’ 2×03 Review: “Closure Encounters”

You know an episode is going to be good when you have to pause it before even 5 minutes has passed to process all your feelings. Quantum Leap 2×03 “Closure Encounters” was exactly that kind of episode. I doubt I…

Found 1×03 Review: Missing While Widowed

Do you ever wonder if you’ll be forgotten? Do you wonder if the people that are supposed to notice that you are there? Do you worry that you’re not making an impact on someones life? Yes, I am fully aware…

‘The Irrational’ 1×04 Review: “Zero Sum”

The human brain is often illogical. However, as The Irrational 1×04 “Zero Sum” explores, there is nothing more illogical than family. This episode was all about family. And maybe – just maybe – a little love in the air. Sibling…

‘The Irrational’ 1×03 Review: “The Barnum Effect”

The human brain is weird, as The Irrational 1×03 “The Barnum Effect” reminds us. One of the best things about this show (other than star Jesse L. Martin as Alec Mercer is that all the ways it shows us that…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×02 Review: “Ben & Teller”

Before I delve into my review of Quantum Leap 2×02 “Ben & Teller,” I just have to ask the writers one a few questions: Are you guys okay? Did we do something to make you mad? Did I personally run…

‘Transplant’ Season 3: Showrunner Exclusive Interview & Sneak Peak

Transplant’s Season 3 is around the corner, and we have an exclusive interview with the showrunner and a sneak peek for you.

Found 1×02 Review: ‘Missing While Sinning’

There will never be a part of me that doesn’t think that the biggest disservice that Found did to itself was give away its twists. However, they did. And so we know that “Sir” is in the basement and while…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×01 Review: “This Took Too Long!”

Quantum Leap 2×01 “This Took Too Long!” is the kind of episode that reminds me that there’s a huge difference between casual viewers and online fans. The fact the latter are so die-hard doesn’t necessarily make them “better” fans. However,…

Found 1×01 Review: A Crazy Premise, But Oh So Damn Good

Gabi Mosely and her team are dedicated to finding America’s missing and forgotten people. They’ll stop at nothing to solve these cases because for them, it’s personal – every member of the team has firsthand experience with a mysterious disappearance.…

‘The Irrational’ 1×02 Review: “Dead Woman Walking”

“I want you to solve my murder.” Could there ever be a more intriguing way to open a murder mystery than that? The Irrational 1×02 “Dead Woman Walking” show the series is determined to find its footing fast and come…

‘The Irrational’ 1×01 Review: “Pilot”

The television landscape is littered with procedural cop shows, so it takes something a little extra to stand out. The series set up in The Irrational 1×01 “Pilot” isn’t groundbreaking in terms of plot. It isn’t terribly noteworthy in the…

The Trailer For NBC’s ‘FOUND’ Has Been Released

TBH, the premise of #FOUND is freaky and the trailer is too. See it here!

See The Trailer For ‘The Irrational’ Starring Jesse L. Martin

We don’t think it’s irrational to be excited for #TheIrrational. See the trailer!

Yeah, We’re Still Mad About ‘Magnum P.I’

We might still have some episodes of Magnum P.I to look forward to, but that doesn’t make us any less mad about the cancellation.

What to Watch: LA Fire & Rescue

A new Dick Wolf show about firefighters is coming to NBC. Yeah, you read that right. Here’s all we know about LA Fire & Rescue.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×22 Review: “A Better Place”

Chicago P.D. 10×22 is a typical season finale — except for the part where it tries to humanize nazis. That part is even worse than normal.

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×22 Review: “With Many Names”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×22 “With Many Names” is certainly a high stakes finale, both for this series and for SVU. And it delivers.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 24×22 Review: “All Pain is One Malady”

Law & Order: SVU 24×22 “All Pain is One Malady” is an episode with a very difficult job to do, but it mostly pulls it off.

‘Chicago Fire’ 11×21 Review: “Change of Plans”

Chicago Fire 11×21 “Change of Plans” makes Kelly Severide pull a Jay Halstead, because the One Chicago writers only have one playbook.

Nikki Taylor-Roberts Talks Balancing All the Storylines on ‘Chicago Med’, and Directing with Empathy

We talked to Nikki Taylor-Roberts, who directed the May 10th episode of Chicago Med, titled “The Winds of Change Are Starting to Blow.”

‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×21 Review: “Shadowërk”

Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×21 “Shadowërk” is basically the sum of all of our season-long frustrations, especially with EO’s mess.