Fringe 2.12 “What Lies Below” Review
Fringe is one of the few shows on television that can come back episode after episode and remain consistently amazing, while not becoming too repetitive. This
Fringe is one of the few shows on television that can come back episode after episode and remain consistently amazing, while not becoming too repetitive. This
Human Target is one of the few shows I’ve seen that’s been able to improve upon itself extremely quickly. While the pilot episode, which aired Sun
Without a doubt, the aughts (my favorite name for this past decade) have been the absolute best decade for television, ever. Shows such as LOST, The Wire, and
Tonight’s Fringe was, for me, slightly disappointing. While the buildup to the monster of the week was incredibly well-done, the payoff was lackluster,
Expect a full recap of FlashForward‘s first episode in the next few days. In the meantime, here’s a short synopsis of what happened. A global blac
First of all, I’d like to apologize for the lack of an Entourage recap for episode 6.08 “The Sorkin Notes.” I was unable to watch the entire
I love symbolism as a season ender. Nurse Jackie‘s first season ended so well with the rat in the ceiling light, and Hung also managed to use an animal
The first season of Fringe has dropped on DVD, and the special features are reviewed.
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