TV Shows to Watch: The Returned

The Returned is a French television series that began airing on November 26, 2012. The first season, which aired on Canal+, consisted of eight episode. The series was met with critic acclaim and even won an International Emmy for Best Drama Series. A second season is currently in production, with an American remake also in… Continue reading TV Shows to Watch: The Returned

Red Band Society Review Liar, Liar Pants on Fire

As Fox’s Red Band Society continues, the show continues to explore Jordi’s history, the romance between Leo and Emma and Kara’s self-destructive hateful attitude. This week brought some interesting twists into the equation, which Jordi’s mother showing up out of the blue. Of course, we had already met Eva (Catalina Sandino Moreno) at the end… Continue reading Red Band Society Review Liar, Liar Pants on Fire

Gavin & Stacey Review

Gavin & Stacey is a comedic, romance series that aired on BBC. Gavin Shipman (Mathew Horne) and Stacey West (Joanna Page) first met online and found that they had many things in common. After six months, they decided that it was time to meet each other in person. After meeting they felt an instant connection… Continue reading Gavin & Stacey Review

Constantine Review The Darkness Beneath

This episode of Constantine is set in a western area of Pennsylvania, where John becomes a savior to a small mining community. The episode starts with a miner ending his day and heading home. He’s already upset, who can blame him? Mining isn’t for everyone. In the shower, his water suddenly turns to mud, before… Continue reading Constantine Review The Darkness Beneath

A Poet In New York Review

A Poet in New York, which aired on BBC America, is a 2014 television movie that focuses on the last days of famous poet Dylan Thomas’ life. The movie follows Thomas’ tragic downward spiral into drugs and alcohol, while exploring his dreadful relationship with his wife, Caitlin. The show stars Tom Hollander as Dylan Thomas,… Continue reading A Poet In New York Review

True Detective Season 1 Review

True Detective is a suspenseful, crime-drama series that aired on HBO. The setting, Louisiana Bayou, is perfect for this pulp fiction film. In 1995, Martin Hart (Woody Harrelson) and Rustin Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) are called out to investigate a murder. When they first get an up close view of the crime scene they were shocked… Continue reading True Detective Season 1 Review

Z Nation Review Zunami

If you’ve been keeping up with Syfy’s Z Nation, you’d probably agree that the last two episodes were a step up for the series. We can only hope that the followup episode continues to climb the ladder. The show starts off with quirky commentary from Citizen Z (DJ Qualls). His southern accent is a little… Continue reading Z Nation Review Zunami

Wentworth Season 1 Review

From the Land Down Under, which brought us the amazingly awesome Underbelly franchise, comes Wentworth or Wentworth Prison, which is an adaptation of the 80’s television series, Prisoner: Cellblock H. The series stars Danielle Cormack, Underbelly: Razor, as Bea Smith. Bea is arrested and taken to prison, after attempting to kill her abusive husband. While… Continue reading Wentworth Season 1 Review

North & South Review (BBC)

North & South is a drama slash romance mini series that aired on BBC. This social commentary shows the in depth struggles of the English people working in the cotton mills, no money for medical care, and barely enough money for food.  The Hale family decided to leave their countryside estate located in Southern England… Continue reading North & South Review (BBC)

How To Get Away with Murder Review Freakin’ Whack-a-Mole

The episode starts with a ridiculous segment of Asher Milestone (Matt McGorry) dancing like a Jersey Shore cast member. The show flashes to the murder scene and Asher banging on the door attempting to retrieve his trophy. The team is able to get rid of Asher, before the show flashes back to 5 weeks earlier… Continue reading How To Get Away with Murder Review Freakin’ Whack-a-Mole

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