Season two soon jumped into a new, breathtaking storyline. Other shows will gradually introduce the viewers to a new story-arc but not Sleepy Hollow; it’s as if there was no gap between the first and second seasons. Allowing the writers to keep up the pace, and the backtracking exposition to a minimum.
by Gemma Williams
Season two soon jumped into a new, breathtaking storyline. Other shows will gradually introduce the viewers to a new story-arc but not Sleepy Hollow; it’s as if there was no gap between the first and second seasons. Allowing the writers to keep up the pace, and the backtracking exposition to a minimum. by Hayley Charlesworth In the explosive finale of this debut season, questions are answered while others are raised, lives are left in jeopardy, and the show looks to be taking an entirely new direction for season two. In what is a sterling end to a superb season, we finally see the face-off with the Grounders, the Ark’s mission to return to Earth, and the true moral worth of our characters. by Julia Lawson In a flurry of ice and ‘stress’ snow clouds, ONCE is back. Finally. The Frozen storyline is well underway as is the running campaign ‘Happy Endings for Villains’. The first episode of Season Four continues immediately after the dramatic finale post-Wicked Witch of the West, time portal, Rumbelle’s wedding, Maid Marion's love triangle and Elsa’s arrival in Storybrooke. Are you ready to dive back in? by Leah Stone There always have been problems at Coal Hill School. It was the setting for the very first episode of Doctor Who, as the Doctor’s grandchild, Susan Foreman, was a student there. In Remembrance of the Daleks, the Daleks set up base at the school. Now, Clara is a teacher there, and in this week’s episode the school faces the threat of a Skovox Blitzer, one of the most dangerous creatures ever created, and one that had enough ammunition to destroy the entire planet. by Helen Langdon Have you been watching Witches of East End? Because if not, we’re here to tell you why that’s wrong, along with a preview of Monday night’s upcoming episode. Exclusive to Lifetime in the UK (Sky 156, Virgin 242), the supernatural drama is back for its second series, and promises to be just as full of intrigue, romance and spellbinding magic as the first. by Georgia Thompson We're back for the second part of our Twenty Saddest Moments in TV. Will these have you blubbing your eyes out? by Leah Stone There is still plenty of contention over How I Met Your Mother ended. It caused uproar and left many questions unanswered and feelings left hanging. The abrupt nature of the ending lead many people to complain about it online. by Julia Lawson Manchester, Manchester, Manchester; the glossy town we all know and love. Although not quite on a par with Las Vegas, Scott and Bailey certainly gives the impression that the Brits are keeping up with the crime and murder rates of the American CSIs… by Leah Stone Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. returned this week with a jaw-dropping, action filled and heart wrenching episode to kick off season two. Lets start with the two negatives, since its 95% positive: Skye’s new haircut doesn’t suit her and we are told nothing about these new recruits and why we should trust them, since one of them seems only in it for the money. |
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