TV Review: The Big Bang Theory 8×06, “The Expedition Approximation”

In this week’s episode of The Big Bang Theory, we see relationships galore. As always, Penny and Leonard’s dysfunctional relationship, Bernadette and Howard’s unequal partnership, and Raj and Sheldon’s bromance. I honestly love watching this show. Everything about it is…

TV Review: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2×5 – “A Hen in the Wolfhouse” + BONUS Avengers ‘AoU’ Trailer!

Earth_199999//Recap 0205//October_21_2014 Let’s get this out of the way: We’ve finally get a trailer for Avengers: Age of Ultron! Its original airing was meant to be after next week’s episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but the internet just wasn’t able…

TV Review: The 100 Season 2 Premiere – “The 48”

Mount Weather turned out to be much different than most of us ever expected. Clarke awakens in her solitary room and attacks one of the workers, Mya, to try to escape. It turns out that Mount Weather is completely sterilized…

Book Review: “The Roommates” by Stephanie Wu

Although I have never had a roommate, I was always curious about how it would turn out. I heard some horrifying stories from my friends, but there were a handful of uplifting stories where their roommates became their best friend.…

TV Review: About a Boy 2×02 ‘About a House Sale’

You know, I like when a show takes its premise and flips it around for an episode. And oddly enough, this is possibly my favorite episode of the series, and yet it’s not the funniest. It’s one of those tearjerkers…

TV Review: Nashville 3×5 – “Road Happy”

This week’s episode of Nashville was a total bomb dropper! But, let’s start from the beginning. Rayna is missing her girls after being on the road for so long. She decides to bring them and Luke’s son on a family day but it doesn’t go smoothly when Daphne confronts Rayna about all the time she’s missing with them.

History According to Hollywood: The Civil War – Part 1

“But as Pontius Pilate said, what is the truth?” – D.W Griffith  In a bout of historical irony, the first Union troops to enter Richmond at end of the Civil War were African-American. The Confederacy Capital, bombarded and shelled, stood…