The Code S1.E2 Review

As the second episode of ABC1’s The Code begins, we immediately discover who has kidnapped Jesse Banks (Ashley Zukerman). It is Malcolm Coover (Steve Rodgers) the head of the CCU, Cyber Crime Unit. The scene is very brutal. Jesse is stripped naked and the CCU blare music into his room, mainly Starship’s We Built This… Continue reading The Code S1.E2 Review

The Walking Dead Review: Consumed

We shall back to the point, when Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) forces Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) out of the group. She sits in her car, as a zombie tries to get in. She screams at him to go away and drives off. After living a silent, nice life in a house for awhile, she leaves,… Continue reading The Walking Dead Review: Consumed

The Missing Review: Pilot

The show opens with Tony Hughes (James Nesbitt, Jekyll) in France. Tony is attempting to retrace his family’s steps, during their trip to France, which resulted in the disappearance of his son, Oliver. After calling his wife, Emily, Tony lets her know that the television still doesn’t work and he thinks he’s found something. We… Continue reading The Missing Review: Pilot

Jig Review

Jig is a documentary that invites into the world of Irish dancing. The children range from the young age of eleven to the adult age of twenty-one. They are in training for the upcoming Irish Dance Championships.  We are introduced to several children, along with their parents and coaches. Each contestant explains their passion about… Continue reading Jig Review

Thin Documentary Review

Thin is a documentary that is based on the everyday struggles of four young women; Polly, Alisa, Brittany, and Shelly, along with other patients that were institutionalized in the Coconut Creek, Florida, facility during the time of the documentary’s filming.  The inpatient facility focuses on the holistic treatment of anorexia and bulimia. We are introduced… Continue reading Thin Documentary Review

Hell on Wheels Review: Thirteen Steps

As the show opens, Ruth (Kasha Kropinski) is sworn in to testify. Ruth stares at Cullen Bohannan (Anson Mount), before she pleads guilty. John Campbell (Jake Weber) prepares to present the court with a letter from Cullen, which suggests Ruth protected and saved lives by killing Sydney Snow. Ruth continues pleading guilty. Ruth is sentenced… Continue reading Hell on Wheels Review: Thirteen Steps

The Code Review: Pilot

The Code is a smart, political thriller that debuted on September 21, 2014 on ABC1 in Australia. The six episode series follows two brothers, Jesse (Ashley Zukerman) and Ned Banks (Dan Spielman). Ned is the good brother that happens to work as a journalist with an Internet news website, Password. His brother, Jesse, is a… Continue reading The Code Review: Pilot

There’s Something Wrong with Aunt Diane Review

There’s Something Wrong With Aunt Diane is an HBO documentary surrounding the mysterious behavior of Diane Schuler prior to a motor vehicle accident that took the lives of eight victims, ranging from the ages of two years old to eighty-one years old.  When the show begins we are introduced to Diane’s husband, Daniel, and her… Continue reading There’s Something Wrong with Aunt Diane Review

Constantine Review: A Feast of Friends

The episode opens with Constantine’s old comrade, Gary Lester (Jonjo O’Neill) attempting to board an airplane. It seems Gary has brought a possessed bottle back to Atlanta with him. The sheriff picks it up and drops it immediately. AH! Massive cockroaches everywhere! They even crawl into Officer Ned Pepper’s (Mark Jeffrey Miller) mouth. John Constantine… Continue reading Constantine Review: A Feast of Friends

Olive Kitteridge Review

Olive Kitteridge is a four episode mini-series that aired on HBO from November the 2nd to November the 3rd of 2014. The television series is based on the novel by the same name by Elizabeth Strout. While the novel won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2009, the mini-series will likely claim a few… Continue reading Olive Kitteridge Review

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