Savannah Brock
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Savannah is the definition of a Georgia Peach. She’s a twenty-something who loves food, fashion and, of course, all things entertainment. She is a TV critic/writer for The Young Folks and while she loves being social, she typically prefers being in front of her TV watching the many shows on her DVR. Don’t get her started on Game of Thrones or the ending of How I Met Your Mother, she might never stop. Thanks to Criminal Minds and Quantico, Savannah fully believes she can be a FBI agent and solve any case that comes the BAU’s way.

TV Review: Young Sheldon Series Premiere

For over a decade the world has fallen in love with Sheldon Cooper. From his conversations with Stephen Hawking to his quirky personality, fans have only gotten a glimpse into his past. Until now. Fans get to see where it…

The Guest Book 1×09 Review: “Story Nine”

The last few episodes of The Guest Book have moved away from wacky and become very dark and twisted. It’s safe to say that “Story Nine” was no different. Jacob is an Amish boy on his Rumspringa. His first stop…

The Top 5 Returning TV Comedies of 2017-18

Fall premieres are right around the corner and networks are bringing back the crazy. Whether the show follows a family, is set in a different decade, or has characters with supernatural powers, comedies do one thing: bring people together through…

The Guest Book 1×08 Review: “Story Five”

Early in the season, it seemed that The Guest Book had skipped an episode. Either they labeled it wrong or it just got mixed around, but the eighth episode turned out to be “Story Five” and, boy, the writers were…

Bachelor in Paradise Season 4 Finale Review

Chris dropped a bomb on the contestants that this would be their last day in Paradise. It was do or die for the couples and of everyone left, only three couples made it to the Fantasy Suite. But of the…

The Guest Book 1×07 Review: “Story Eight”

“Story Eight” of The Guest Book was filled with accents, bad flirting, and a coked-out bear. Trailer-park-boy Tommy (Andrew J. West) decides to take his trailer-park-girl Marla (Shannon Woodward) to the mountains in an effort to wean her off crystal…

Snowfall Season 1 Finale Review: “The Rubicon”

In the first season finale of Snowfall, the main players in the game are finally put to the test. Even though it seems like Franklin, Teddy, and Gustavo’s journeys moved slowly throughout the season, by the finale scenes, the parallel…