Sons of Anarchy 7.05 Review: “Some Strange Eruption”
There’s a brief, fleeting moment of satisfaction to be found in “Some Strange Eruption” – but it’s hard to miss, happening in th
There’s a brief, fleeting moment of satisfaction to be found in “Some Strange Eruption” – but it’s hard to miss, happening in th
It took twelve hours to get here? “The Master” is less a climatic season finale (which it feels like The Strain‘s been building to) than it
With Jax putting bullets (or knuckles) into the heads of just about everyone not wearing a Sons of Anarchy cut, it was obvious a bloody fallout of epic propor
Here comes The Strain, barreling towards its season finale with… an episode mostly spent in Setrakian’s basement? Save for some predictable fla
At this point, is anyone expecting any kind of surprises for California’s most-notorious MC? For the entirety of the series, Sons of Anarchy has told
Until The Master makes an appearance in the final moments of “The Third Rail”, the most exciting thing that happens is a train loudly driving pass
One of the problems Sons of Anarchy runs into is that its often trying to tell a four-hour story in the span of thirteen, stretching stories out beyond thei
All season, The Strain‘s haphazard narrative structure has limited its potential for growth. Although it’s certainly focused on telling the story
For the last few years, Sons of Anarchy has been television’s great contradiction, a show that can’t decide what story it wants to tell. A fam
After slowing things down for a little three-act play in a gas station last week, The Strain is back to its normal tricks in “The Disappeared” a