This week’s episode picks up with Felix, Sarah and Kira on the run, Alison caught up in her play and Delphine introducing Cosima to Jennifer (via videos), the first clone who died from the same symptoms that Cosima now has.
by Verushka Byrow
This week’s episode picks up with Felix, Sarah and Kira on the run, Alison caught up in her play and Delphine introducing Cosima to Jennifer (via videos), the first clone who died from the same symptoms that Cosima now has. by Julia Lawson Keeping a supply of anti-evil defences on standby, for example a wooden stake, garlic, a pail of water, seems an increasingly good idea. The Wicked Witch of the West has managed to gather all the ingredients she needs for her time travel spell: a heart, courage, a brain and is just waiting for Snow White’s second baby… But why these ingredients in particular you ask? Well… by Verushka Byrow For me, nothing says a show is in trouble when the main character gets someone they can mentor. Given that Grimm already has their next season in the bag, I am left assuming the introduction of another Grimm, four episodes from the end of this season is merely lazy writing and an overwhelming desire to give Nick something to do before leading into the finale. by Cookie N Screen I have to be honest. When it comes to opera, I know little to almost nothing. I know that there is a musical out there based around it and a man deformed but a genius for writing it, but apart from that, I know nothing. I have watched few operas and am severely put off by run time and foreign language. I know, uncultured swine. However, when someone asked me to check out their documentary Mozart in Prague: Roland Villazon on Don Giovanni, I decided to give it a go. by Graham Osborne Fargo continues to move from strength to strength. This episode takes a lighter tone to the previous two, with a renewed focus on Lester’s grieving. The shift in tone still manages to keep the high quality of writing and tension flowing throughout the episode. by Cookie N Screen Oooo er, Hannibal has certainly got a little bit steamy this week. And no, it has nothing to do with the homoerotic subtext between Will and Hannibal though, I’ve read enough fan-fictions to now have a separate porn narrative every time they get together (a lot of “this is my design” shouting.) Unfortunately, the scenes in question are not going down well with the fannibals as everyone screamed loudly “but Margot was a lesbian in the books.” Getting this out of the way so we can focus on the rest of it, at first it is highly confusing and irritating to find Will and Margot sleeping together. And then I thought of all the lines said about her and from her own mouth and realised she is playing a rather shrewd game the meant she had to find a ding dong. She can still be a lesbian and toil with Will’s trouser snake. In other words, before we proceed, cool it about Margot’s decision to wrestle with the peen. Trust in Hannibal. Trust in the show. Trust in Bryan Fuller by Cookie N Screen Star Wars is unforgettable. Those geeks truly affected by the film series have held onto that torch like a flickering light saber beacon. So much so that when these fellow nerds go into filmmaking and art themselves, they choose to uphold their love by parodying it in their show. After all, the quotes and the quips from the legendary series make up 99% of our pop culture. Here are some of the best ones. by Hayley Charlesworth Star Wars: Rebels is the latest animated addition to the Star Wars franchise, to begin airing on Disney XD in Autumn 2014. It is set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, and is the first entry to the new Star Wars canon. But what else do we know? by Melissa Haggar The highly anticipated Star Wars themed episode of The Big Bang Theory has arrived, and it’s an agreeable mix of sombre events and light-hearted humour, which balance out the episode, not making it too dark or heavy. Assisting in the episode creation is LucasFilms, and as expected, the Star Wars-related puns are out in full force, and there are a couple of great ones involving food from Howard and Raj; and continuing the food theme is Bernadette and Amy, who concoct a Star Wars ‘Death Star’ cake. By Helen Langdon When the Star Wars prequel trilogy came out in cinemas, there was one event glaringly omitted from the story. The Clone Wars, brought into action by the events of Episode II, with its end battles portrayed in Episode III, have been part of the Star Wars mythos since the very beginning. After all, the Clone Wars instigated the creation of the Empire, and Anakin’s transformation into Darth Vader. Luckily for fans, Lucasfilm adapted the story of the Clone Wars into two separate animated series. |
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