So the good news is no more hiatuses this season! The bad news is that, 10 seasons in, and the boys are still making the same frustrating mistakes.
by Catherine Wignall
So the good news is no more hiatuses this season! The bad news is that, 10 seasons in, and the boys are still making the same frustrating mistakes.
by Catherine Wignall
iZombie continues to find its feet this week, demonstrating its diamond-in-the-rough elements with a decidedly mediocre case of the week, but absolutely superb turns from the subplots and supporting characters.
by The IWG TV Team
It's been a week since you voted for the next TV series for the I'm With Geek TV Team to watch next. But how have they got on so far? Read on to find out!
by Catherine Wignall
We’re now firmly back into the Mark of Cain territory as the remaining episodes of the season run down and a lot ended up happening in Supernatural this week, which made for a nice change of pace after the previous monster-of-the-week stories. Now, Castiel’s back, Bobby puts in an appearance, Crowley kicks his mom out, and Sam actually stops standing around and does stuff. Honestly, it was about time.
by Catherine Wignall
Tatiana Maslany has been highly praised for her impressive performance on Orphan Black as she mercurially and easily slips between characters. It’s (very, very) early days for iZombie, but it’s easy to see how the show could give Rose McIver a similar showcase in her acting range. Each new brain brings along brand new characteristics for Liv to tackle, essentially presenting us with a new Liv at least once a week. by Catherine Wignall Episode two of this infectious pop-confection sees it fall ably into the murder-of-the-week set-up for us in the pilot, only with the added twist of a second zombie on the scene. David Anders had a superb entrance as Blaine this week, rising eerily from a morgue table when Liv’s back is turned. It’s a nice comic moment yet effectively manages to suggest Blaine may not be the nice guy he’s pretending to be. Obviously, the flashes Liv had of Blaine attempting to rip a guy’s skull open may have tipped us off, but the skill of Anders’ performance is in convincing us to believe that maybe we were wrong. Maybe he really is trying to turn his life around. by Catherine Wignall Back from a month-long hiatus, heroes were the name of the game this week, unsung or otherwise. by Catherine Wignall Let’s be real here. Does the world really need another zombie TV story? Haven’t we reached zombie saturation point now? Can we really say zombies aren’t heading the way of the sparkly teen vampire? Well, no, actually. Despite the plethora of zombie media ravaging our screens at the moment it has all managed to stay decidedly male. Rob Thomas (creator of cult hit Veronica Mars) and Diane Ruggiero-Wright have decided to finally fill that girl-shaped void with iZombie, and it’s about time too. by Catherine Wignall Something is rotten in the state of Supernatural. The Greatest Love Story Never Told – also known as Destiel, or Dean/Cas – has long been a talking point amongst Supernatural fans, to the point where even mainstream media was writing about its possibility. Would the show acknowledge the obvious chemistry between characters Dean Winchester and Castiel, making it one of the most interesting coming-out stories on television, or would they continue to deny all knowledge while indulging in a hefty case of queerbaiting? |
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