Nashville review – 1×14 : ‘Dear Brother’

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Two couples finally grow closer as we play ‘spot the celebrity’ at Deacon’s (Charles Esten) birthday party. Let’s bitch it out…

Arrow review – 1×16: ‘Dead To Rights’

Dead to Rights

Huge twists and turns emerge as Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) returns to Starling City and OH DEAR LORD WHY IS LAUREL (Katie Cassidy) WEARING A RED ONESIE??? Let’s bitch it out…

Justified review – 4×08: ‘Outlaw’

Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) visits the prison in 4x08

Soooo…that was a particularly violent and memorable episode, was it not? Let’s bitch it out…

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Smash review – 2×04: ‘The Song’

Courtesy of NBC

What a difference a week makes. After a solid start to the second season, Smash returns to some of the problems that plagued its first season including a nod to one of TVs most hated characters…like ever. On the bright Continue reading

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Cult review – 1×02: ‘In The Blood’

Billy (Robert Knepper) handles X (Alona) in 'In The Blood'

Week two of Cult teases how it will work as a series, although the audience’s disinterest for the show may have something to say about that. Let’s bitch it out…

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Commentary – Oscar fashions 2013

I want one!

Well another awards season comes to an end with the Holy Grail of awards: the Oscars.  But who cares who won? The most important questions to be asked are who wore what, and what were they thinking?!  Much like last Continue reading

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The Walking Dead review – 3×11: ‘I Ain’t A Judas’

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It’s time to play “When-Will-Andrea (Laurie Holden)-GET-A-CLUE?” This week on The Walking Dead our prodigal blondie returns to the Grimes gang for a visit seemingly behind The Governor’s (David Morrissey) back. It begs the question: Does anyone truly want Andrea around? Continue reading

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Spartacus: War Of The Damned review – 3×04: ‘Decimation’

Crixus (Manu Bennett) holds Caesar (X) at bay in Spartacus 3x04

Spartacus: War Of The Damned continues to plumb the depths of war depravity in an episode that proves that no one is going to escape this series without scars. Let’s bitch it out…

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Parks and Recreation review – 5×14 / 5×15: ‘Leslie and Ben’ / ‘Correspondents’ Lunch’

Ben (Adam Scott) and Leslie (Amy Poehler), happily ever after

That’s it. We’ve officially seen the best sitcom wedding in history. Everyone else, don’t even bother trying to compete. Let’s break down the reasons why Leslie and Ben’s wedding will always win…

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Elementary review – 1×17: ‘Possibility Two’

Holmes (Johnny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu) make with pleasantries in 'Possibility Two'

Now that Elementary is done pretending that Watson (Lucy Liu) is leaving, the show is free to step-up its game and get her detective-ready. Let’s bitch it out…