Every week Bob and Ivey look at ‘Game of Thrones’ from the book readers’ perspective (so beware of spoilers). This week we take a look at the deaths of season two.
Franklin & Bash make fun of costumed vigilantes and “MILFS”, with special guest stars Sean Astin and Jane Seymour (guess who plays which one!)
I gagged. I laughed. And I wouldn’t have made a bet on who left Hell’s Kitchen this time. Were you surprised?
When keepsakes from Ali’s grave start showing up in the Liars’ possession, the girls continue to question who else may be involved in the recent crimes surrounding their friend’s murder.
An odd kidnapping and so-so dialogue. After the thrilling two-part season two premiere of MTV’s ‘Teen Wolf’, the third episode was a bit of a letdown.
Warning: Do not peruse this post unless you want to discover one hell of a shocker to come out of ‘The Walking Dead’ when it returns this fall.
Love is in the air … and it stinks to high heaven! This week, writer Jaylen Christie wants to know who your favorite sitcom couple is in another fun installment of ‘Clacking in Color,’ the upbeat column celebrating minorities on television! He knows who his favorite is, but who is yours?
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of ‘Buffy: The Vampire Slayer,’ the film lead, Kristy Swanson, and TV series cast, James Marsters, Amber Benson, Mark Metcalf, and Clare Kramer, discuss their memories, incuding ‘Master: The Buffy Slayer.”
“Lost Girl” delivers a fun episode this week that does a good job of integrating an interesting Case of the Week with the season long mystery. Oh, and what’s up with Bo’s scary new powers?
Summer programming can be a slippery slope. If you want to take the chance of having your brain cells leap to their deaths from that ledge inside your mind, hideously screaming all the way down, all you need do is tune into FOX’s ‘The Choice.’ I urge you: Just say no.