The Following review – 1×15: ‘The Final Chapter’

Kevin Bacon reaches 'The Final Chapter' of The Following's dreary first season

Perhaps it’s out of masochistic interest, but against my better judgement, I continued watching FOX’s insufferably stupid and dreary The Following long after TVAngie gave it up. Now that we’ve reached the end of the first season, it’s time to revisit the Continue reading

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Revolution review – 1×15: ‘Home’

Excuse me, could you not smoke here. Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) blogs about the Tower in 'Home'

Old loves return to Revolution as girlfriends and wives past come back to haunt the present. It’s all very blah until a final juicy twist offers lots of promising developments to come. Let’s bitch it out…

The Borgias review – 3×03: ‘Siblings’

Together at last and it feels so good Siblings Cesare (X) and Lucrezia (X) finally get it on in The Borgias 3x03

This week’s episode finds Caterina Sforza (Gina McKee) making a ballsy entrance, puts the Pope (Jeremy Irons) in position to collect some French friends to battle the Sforza alliance, and hosts Lucrezia’s wedding/wedding night (though not with the same fellow). Let’s bitch Continue reading

Once Upon A Time review – 2×20: ‘The Evil Queen’

Ben (Ethan Embry) seeks Hook's (Colin O'Donoghue) help in Once 2x20

It’s a Regina (Lana Parrilla)-centric episode, which ordinarily would mean good things, but the writers apparently decided to turn their villain into a complete idiot for fun. Let’s bitch it out…

Revenge review – 2×19: ‘Identity’

It’s all baby drama and Falcon! Falcon! Falcon! reveals as Revenge returns from its long hiatus for the final few episodes of the second season. Let’s bitch it out…

Game Of Thrones review – 3×05: ‘Kissed By Fire’

Robb Stark (Richard Madden) must make some difficult kindly decisions in 'Kissed By Fire'

We’ve reached the halfway point of S3 and while ‘Kissed By Fire’ lacks the arresting visuals from the last episode, in terms of fleshing out several underserved characters, this one is a winner. Let’s bitch it out…

Smash review – 2×13: ‘The Producers’

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Deal-breaker! That’s it, I am officially annoyed with this season. After a mediocre start to the second season, Smash commits a cardinal sin: killing off a character that I like. Also the writers decide to make one of the worst Continue reading

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Film Review: Iron Man 3

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Iron Man, aka Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) is back for a third solo adventure. After the amazing success of last summer’s The Avengers, how does the first standalone Marvel film fare without the inclusion of the super friends? Let’s Continue reading

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Happy Endings review – 3×20/3×21: ‘The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky’/ ‘Un-Sabotagable’

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It’s the penultimate week before the last two episodes of Happy Endings of the season…and possibly ever. Sad face. But let’s focus on the positives and remember the good times: like that time Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) pooped his pants. Continue reading