Murder in the First Season 2 Episode 4 Review: “My Sugar Walls”
Sometimes, within a serialized story, there is an episode that is entirely dedicated to moving the plot forward, and planting seeds about various characters t
Sometimes, within a serialized story, there is an episode that is entirely dedicated to moving the plot forward, and planting seeds about various characters t
With all its players scattered across Victorian England, Penny Dreadful has to get all of its pieces in order quickly for next week’s season finale. A
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Scrubs takes its slapstick to a new level in “My Fifteen Minutes” – but amidst all the cutaway visual gags and punchlines is one of the sho
With each new episode of Big Brother, we get a better look at how this season will be played and what the various houseguests’ strategies are. In the fi
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AMC premiered its summer science fiction show Humans tonight, and the first episode has me hooked. However, the series has the potential to fall flat as the p
Memory and trauma are inextricably linked. In the time following a traumatic event, memory plays a massive role in determining how someone deals with that tra
Ballers began its freshman voyage last week, in which it premiered admirably. The ratings were good for an HBO comedy, and it showcased an intriguing premise,