Kellie Sheridan
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Kellie Sheridan may as well live on the internet or in a library. She is a Young Adult author, spending her time writing and watching far too much Netflix near Toronto, Canada. You can find Kellie on Twitter (@Kellie_Sheridan) or contact her by email at kellie@theyoungfolks.com

TV Review: Childhood’s End Episode Three “The Children”

Twenty years have passed since the Overlords first arrived. It’s the golden age of man, and all is right with the world. Except, we need conflict, damnit!

TV Review: The Expanse 1×02 “The Big Empty”

The second episode of Syfy’s new series, The Expanse, picks up right where the last episode left off, suggesting we’re going to be thrust right into the action. And since action was kind of what the setup heavy premiere lacked, this was definitely a good sign!

TV Review: Childhood’s End Episode Two “The Deceivers”

Twenty years have passed since the Overlords first arrived. It’s the golden age of man, and all is right with the world. Except, we need conflict, damnit!

TV Review: The Expanse 1×01 “Dulcinea”

Immediately after launching the first episode of Childhood’s End, Syfy aired the beginning of another new series, yet another in a growing line of actual science fiction television returning to the channel. And to my surprise, while I enjoyed both,…

TV Review: Childhood’s End Episode One “The Overlords”

Tonight kicked off the three-part reimagining of the 1953 classic by Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood’s End. The series, long thought to be impossible to reimagine for television, will be airing over three consecurive nights this week, starting with the first…

Missing Genuine Sci-Fi Programing? Tonight Is Your Night!

As the regular television season begins its winter hiatus, many channels will soon start to air special programming to keep us entertained until all of our favorites come back. Fortunately for sci-fi fans, SyFy isn’t making us wait quite so long.

TV Review: Reign 3×07 “The Hound and the Hare”

This last episode of Reign was more than a little uncomfortable. I miss Francis.