The Strain Season 2 Episode 5 Review: “Quick and Painless”
“Quick and Painless” holds dual meaning for The Strain – in that it’s the episode title, and the general emotion one walks away from t
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“Quick and Painless” holds dual meaning for The Strain – in that it’s the episode title, and the general emotion one walks away from t
The Strain‘s utter lack of restraint is its gift and its curse: when harnessed correctly, its spaghetti-on-the-wall approach to stylized visuals and hum
“Fort Defiance” is a fitting name for this particular episode of The Strain, and not because it references Fet’s thrilling (to him) new und
As The Strain expands its stories from present day New York with flashbacks to mid-20th century Europe, it naturally finds itself employing much leaner app
Opening with a Guillermo del Toro-directed Strigoi origin story, The Strain kicks off its second season on about the highest note it possibly could. Turns o
When FX originally announced plans to bring Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s The Strain novels to television, it instantly became one of 2014R
Here comes The Strain, barreling towards its season finale with… an episode mostly spent in Setrakian’s basement? Save for some predictable fla
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
All season, The Strain‘s haphazard narrative structure has limited its potential for growth. Although it’s certainly focused on telling the story
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