Grey’s Anatomy 1.09 Review: “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word”
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a Callie centered episode on Grey’s Anatomy. Even with the drama of the cheating wife last year, she held
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a Callie centered episode on Grey’s Anatomy. Even with the drama of the cheating wife last year, she held
Due to the ineptitude of NBC and its scheduling decisions, Parks and Recreation finally returned from it hiatus last night with a double feature, back to back
(In order to avoid repeating what has been said in previous reviews, let’s just skip the topic of the poor CGI effects in Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
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Series finales are a bittersweet moment for any TV fanatic to witness. We become so involved in these characters and it is hard to say goodbye. In May, we had
One of the early strengths that The Tomorrow People has is their backstory episodes for the main characters. It’s a bit more important to establish wher
From little things like expiration date soup night to Mike’s always classic quotes (“Everyone gets teased around here. That’s how we show affe
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