TV Review: Wayward Pines 2×01 “Enemy Lines”

Most of us are fortunate enough to have a place we can call home. It’s earned this title not because it is where we live, but the significance it carries. Material things aren’t what make a home, it’s the people…

TV Review: Agent Carter: “The Edge Of Mystery” (2X08) and “A Little Song and Dance” (2X09)

On this week’s double dose of Agent Carter, not only did the cards get set in motion for the climax, but many of the major themes that the season has explored finally came to a head. Since the show hasn’t…

TV Review: Agent Carter: “Life of the Party” (2X06) and “Monsters” (2X07)

If there’s anything that this rather entertaining two hour block of Agent Carter proved, it’s how much season one baddie Dottie Underwood (Bridget Regan) has been missed. She’s by far the most charismatic baddie this show has had, and tonight was…

TV Review: Gotham 2×11 ‘Worse Than a Crime’

Where one door closes shut, another one creeks open. The fall finale of Gotham managed to do both with mixed success. The Theo Galvavan plot met its end as did the whole Saint Dumas revenge mission. We also got teases…

TV Review: Gotham 2×10 ‘The Son of Gotham’

As an episode that will lead into the mid-season finale, last night’s Gotham failed at properly presenting the larger picture. I couldn’t help but groan when Galavan’s master plan went full circle. I understand that this show is tied to…

TV Review: Gotham 2×09 ‘A Bitter Pill to Swallow’

The biggest problem with a lot of prequels is the feeling of security. Given that many characters will no doubt appear down the line, there’s rarely a time where it appears like they are in actual danger. Gotham is a…

TV Review: Gotham 2×03 “The Last Laugh”

Despite my initial skepticism, I have thoroughly enjoyed these first few episodes of Gotham’s second season. My further investment in this season will definitely be put to the test now that a key component of my enjoyment is apparently gone.…