Jiminy Cricket! After two hours of intense ONCE storytelling, you most certainly are entitled to demand tea, biscuits and a trip to the Ice Queen Parlour (or the freezer.. your call). The double episode threw us around Arendelle, The Enchanted Forest, The Snow Queen’s lair, Storybrooke and back again so many times that there is a high risk of whiplash, and potential frostbite. Buckle down and let’s revisit the big events.
by Julia Lawson
Jiminy Cricket! After two hours of intense ONCE storytelling, you most certainly are entitled to demand tea, biscuits and a trip to the Ice Queen Parlour (or the freezer.. your call). The double episode threw us around Arendelle, The Enchanted Forest, The Snow Queen’s lair, Storybrooke and back again so many times that there is a high risk of whiplash, and potential frostbite. Buckle down and let’s revisit the big events. by Julia Lawson This episode gave us an insight into the Snow Queen’s past (no hints in the title you’ll notice). Other than that it provided some interesting hints towards the events of next week’s double episode, but nothing to blow your socks off. Unless you include Robin and Regina’s passionate reunion that is… by Julia Lawson The power trio of Suranne Jones, Leslie Sharp and Amelia Bullmore once again give a fantastic performance giving us an insight into the Manchester Metropolitan Major Incident Team. This week is a big warning about casual hook-ups with strangers – as in you could end up dead in a bath. And with that morbid life lesson… 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 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 Julia Lawson The fourth series of Scott and Bailey has hit the ground running. Last week hierarchy changes were introduced as Rachel Bailey was promoted to Detective Sergeant, while Janet Scott kept quiet about having been offered the post beforehand. For good measure, while draining a local mine in the search of a missing person they found a second body, which had been missing for twenty three years. by Julia Lawson The Greater Manchester Police Force. Fighting crime, locking up perpetrators, filing paperwork and getting the job done. But Scott and Bailey is more than just a cop show – with a cast of strong female leads, sharp storylines and the epitome of high quality British drama you know you should be watching. by the I'm With Geek TV Writers There's only so much dross that you can put up with on TV. We here at I'm With Geek aim to put a stop to that with our new feature article. Here, we find a randomly generated title for a TV series, then pitch it to the world in no more than 150 words. Will one of our wacky ideas get picked up for syndication? You decide! by Julia Lawson Hold on to your Victoria sponges and chocolate sprinkles – GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF IS BACK! Following a rich BBC ancestry of food programmes such as Ready Steady Cook and Masterchef, comes this fabulous creation back for a beating fifth series of cakes, biscuits and oh so much frosting! Ready, set, BAKE! by the I'm With Geek TV Writers There's only so much dross that you can put up with on TV. We here at I'm With Geek aim to put a stop to that with our new feature article. Here, we find a randomly generated title for a TV series, then pitch it to the world in no more than 150 words. Will one of our wacky ideas get picked up for syndication? You decide! |
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