Banshee’s final season won’t go down without a (dog)fight
Opening with a satanic self-immolation and a rape scene, “Only One Way A Dogfight Ends” certainly doesn’t get off to a promising start, imme
Opening with a satanic self-immolation and a rape scene, “Only One Way A Dogfight Ends” certainly doesn’t get off to a promising start, imme
Where the Game of Thrones season premiere was focused on saying farewell to its fallen characters, “Home” is more fixated on the act of death it
With “A Little Late To Grow a Pair”, the larger picture of Banshee‘s final season begins to crystallize a bit, bringing some much-needed cl
After the wildly inconsistent ride of season five, “Mother’s Mercy” left the world of Westeros in a new state of flux, with major leaders l
Last week’s “Job” appeared to be righting the Banshee ship after a shaky pair of opening episodes, bringing Job back into the fold with a
“Last Day on Earth” is an effort of Sutter-ian proportions, a The Walking Dead finale that literally watches Rick and his group’s internal
While the mantra “nobody’s bleeding yet” certainly holds true throughout (most) of Banshee‘s fourth season premiere, there’s ce
For just a moment, let’s cling onto the two minutes or so of The Walking Dead where the show doesn’t feel like its flailing at emotional beats,
When are the people of Alexandria going to learn that unscheduled supply runs are always a bad idea? For Carl’s sake, there hasn’t been an impro
Schitt’s Creek might be television’s best kept secret in America, the spiritual successor to Arrested Development we neither earned or deserved