‘Shadowhunters’ 3×20 Review: ‘City of Glass’

It’s the last regular episode of season three of Shadowhunters, and now all that’s left is the 2 ½ hour finale. This episode was underwhelming and cringe-worthy in a lot of ways, as Shadowhunters episodes usually are, but it had…

‘The Blacklist’ 6×18 and 19 Review: The Truth Revealed

So it finally happened. We now know Red’s true identity and why he’s been keeping it from Liz for all these years. The Red we’ve always known is really a man named Ilya, Katarina Rostova’s lover. Ilya changed his identity…

The Bold Type and the Problem With White Feminism

Over the course of the last two seasons, Freeform’s The Bold Type has established itself as a glamorous feel-good television show, centered around the lives of three millennial women. The workplace dramedy, set mostly in the offices of the women’s…

‘American Gods’ 2×08 Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of “Moon Shadow”

If there’s anything that American Gods “Moon Shadow” left us with it’s a desperate need to see more of the characters we have fallen in love with over two seasons. In the season two finale Shadow Moon and Laura Moon…

Gone But Not Forgotten: Can A TV Show Survive Without Their Main Character?

It’s a story we know all too well. A television show is a few seasons in, characters and relationships have been deeply developed, and then, all of a sudden, the main character disappears from our screens. Whether it’s for creative…

‘New Amsterdam’ 1×19 Review: “Happy Place”

New Amsterdam‘s “Happy Place” was great in the Sharpwin department but felt boring everywhere else. Don’t get me wrong, there were some nice moments that the show is becoming known for but nothing pulled me in. If anything, Helen, Max,…

‘The Village’ Is A Show That You Should Be Watching

There are so many shows on television that wading through the ones that are there and finding ones that you love, well… that is something to treasure. Time is a pressure commodity that we all don’t have, so choosing how…

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 1×13 Review: ‘Recovering the Satellites’

Dear The CW, I know we’ve had our ups and downs over the years. Where I’ve raved about your shows with beautiful words and then been pretty harsh when they weren’t up to par. It’s nothing personal. It’s just business.…

Twitter Voiced My ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ Feelings

If I am being honest, I didn’t really want to like Roswell, New Mexico. Yet, here I am – obsessed with the show and wondering what I have to do in order to have someone tell me that we are…

‘Shadowhunters’ 3×19 Review: ‘Aku Cinta Kamu’

It’s the second-to-last episode of the season, I am still so confused about so many things, and I have no idea how this show is going to wrap things up in one episode. Let’s discuss season three episode nineteen, Aku…

‘Cloak & Dagger’ 2×04 Review: ‘Rabbit Hold’

As Cloak & Dagger continues to wade through its sophomore season, there are more questions than answers that are being raised. Questions that are being introduced before they become pivotal parts of this season. Who is behind the missing girls?…

‘Supergirl’ 4×18 Review: ‘Crime and Punishment’

Everyone has a weakness. That one thing that can affect you like nothing else. And it tends to stem from an emotional place. In Supergirl’s latest episode, “Crime and Punishment,” there was a focus on these characters’ Kryptonites — the…

‘Star Wars Celebration’ in the Wake of Toxic Fandom

I have been a fan of Star Wars since I was a child. My parents introduced the original trilogy to my sisters and me and it’s been a huge part of my life since. But, I never wanted to attend…

‘The Blacklist’ 6×17 Review: “The Third Estate”

In The Blacklist‘s “The Third Estate” the Task Force took on a group of criminals going after the children of America’s richest families, but there was a bit of a plot twist. The children of these families weren’t actually being…

‘American Gods’ 2×07 Review: “Treasure of the Sun”

American Gods “Treasure of the Sun” was Mad Sweeney’s swan song and final fuck you to the Old God whose been treating him like shit from day one of this show. And we’re so stinking proud of him! No more…

‘The Bold Type’ 3×02 Review: ‘Plus It Up’

It’s refreshing when a show can manage to be influential in tackling important issues but also enjoyable at the same time. Where its characters are compelling yet flawed and people can find a way to relate to them. These are…

‘New Amsterdam’ 1×18 Review: “Five Miles West”

I’m a few episodes off on my reviews due to trying to work night shift and write, which is probably not impossible but I found it to be. But I’m back and we need to catch up on what’s happening…

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 1×12 Review: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of “Creep”

Roswell, New Mexico’s “Creep” saw Isobel confronting her abuser, Michael meeting his mother for the first and last time, and the first signs of the cracks forming between our favorite aliens minus Noah the traitor. What he did was a…

‘Shadowhunters’ 3×18 Review: ‘The Beast Within’

It’s mid April and only a few weeks before the series finale, which apparently makes it the perfect time for a special Halloween episode. Gotta love Shadowhunters logic. Endarkened, maybe? Source After last episode’s successful mission to retrieve the Heavenly…

‘Arrow’ 7×18 Review: ‘Lost Canary’

Following the news of Emily Bett Rickards’ departure after this season, I was wondering what it would be like to watch Arrow for the first time since hearing that news. Knowing that there are just five episodes left with one…

My Existence Doesn’t Require Subtitles

Representation is a funny, beautiful thing, and it is, above all things, a complex thing. Representation doesn’t just mean characters that look like you going through situations that you are familiar with, it can also, in a way that TV…