It’s time again for Better Call Saul, although it seems no one called him since he’s barely in this week’s episode. Last week, the Breaking Bad spin off finally picked up the pace and offered us our first truly excellent episode, and the streak continues as we get an episode dedicated to the back story of BrBa favourite Mike.
by Robbie Jones
It’s time again for Better Call Saul, although it seems no one called him since he’s barely in this week’s episode. Last week, the Breaking Bad spin off finally picked up the pace and offered us our first truly excellent episode, and the streak continues as we get an episode dedicated to the back story of BrBa favourite Mike. by Hayley Charlesworth Blood Must Have Blood in the first half of The 100’s season two finale. With the battle between the Grounder/Ark alliance and Mount Weather in full swing, alliances are tested both inside and outside of the mountain, with lots of shock and tragedy to come. by Julia Lawson ONCE season four part two seems to be gathering momentum. Slowly but surely it is being to weave its new ‘villains’ storyline into Storybrooke’s day-to-day lifestyle. Maleficent joins the proceedings, with a reimagined backstory putting Snow and Charming in the shadows, while Regina’s quest for redemption includes a little wooden puppet, sorry, real boy. by Robbie Jones Things are moving pretty slow in The Walking Dead right now, but that’s not quite a bad thing. There’s currently no imminent threat, although you’d be forgiven for thinking there was.... by Helen Langdon In the first season of The Musketeers, one of the best things was Porthos. Howard Charles might have been the least well-known actor out of the four, but Porthos was fun, loyal, and deep when it mattered. He got all of the best lines and the episodes that centred on him were some of the best. Which is why this season’s Porthos-lack has been keenly felt, and it seemed like “The Prodigal Father” was going to redress the balance. Sadly, this wasn’t the most scintillating storyline, at least until the last five minutes of the episode. by Graham Osborne It feels somewhat unlikely that 12 Monkeys will continue for a second season. That’s not to say it’s not a good show, however, there’s only so many times Cole and co. can succeed in destroying a version of the virus before discovering that there’s another sample that’s been hidden at the bottom of the handbag of that nice lady Mrs Trellis who lives in the flat opposite one of the scientists working on the virus, and who once borrowed a cup of sugar from them. It’s hard to see how far they can take this before something really drastic has to happen that will shake up the status quo. by Gloria Daniels-Moss Following last week’s epic return of hit series House of Cards, the second instalment is equally as engaging. There is something so captivating about watching Frank and Claire communicate on screen. This relationship, founded on power and success, is rather dysfunctional but it appears to be what these two humans need in order to survive. by Helen Langdon “Space – the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise...” Back in 1966, one man had a dream. A dream that would go on to become one of the most iconic sci-fi worlds ever. Exploring the galaxy and beyond, peaceful explorers would be able to tell allegorical stories about contemporary American politics. Gene Roddenberry’s original vision changed the world in multiple ways, from inspiring real-world inventions to creating tropes used across fiction today, and not just in science fiction. In the 49 years since Star Trek first aired, our screens have been treated to five live-action TV shows, one animated series, and twelve films (soon to be thirteen), but exactly where did it all start? by Gloria Daniels-Moss After the latest episode from Gotham, which in all fairness did pick up the pace seemed to be a run up for this weeks. Entitled Everyone has a Cobblepot and just as the title states, everyone has something or someone like our good friend Cobblepot to hide. Of course, we already know that everyone in Gotham has their own secret, except we don’t know how deep some of them go. by Graham Osborne As with all good things, Star Wars Rebels has come to an end. Well, the first season has at any rate, Season Two has already been announced for quite some time. But enough of what we can look forward to! We’re here to talk about what has been shown, and the season finale was wall-to-wall action, chuckles and revelations! |
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