Sleepy Hollow focuses on the family this week, with Abbie becoming reacquainted with her former mentor’s son. As she attempts to reconnect with the troubled young man, Ichabod contemplates his feelings for Henry, and Irving confronts the man who paralyzed his daughter.
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The Walking Dead Episode Review: 5×03 “Four Walls and a Roof”
Home, TelevisionLet it never be said that Rick Grimes isn’t a man of his word. After a horrifying conclusion to last week’s episode, the nightmare continues as Rick’s group is hunted by Gareth and the other cannibals.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×03 “The Coronation”
Home, TelevisionThe Legend of Korra focuses back in on the goings on in Republic City in it’s most recent episode, while also jumping back to Korra’s lessons with Toph. As Korra tries and fails to recover under Toph’s regimen, Mako and Bolin clash over political ideologies at Prince Wu’s coronation day. With Kuvira making her intentions for the Earth Kingdom clear, “The Coronation” serves to set up the varying conflicts that will define Season 4.
Sleepy Hollow Episode Review: 2×05 “The Weeping Lady”
Home, TelevisionThis week’s Sleepy Hollow gets a little personal. A monster-of-the-week episode on the surface, “The Weeping Lady” dives into Ichabod’s personal past, as well as his current relationship with Katrina. The spouses have hit a hard patch in their relationship, but it’s unclear whether the damage done in this episode will linger.
The Walking Dead Episode Review: 5×02 “Strangers”
Home, TelevisionThe Walking Dead‘s second episode of the season takes a breather after it’s action packed premiere and allows Rick’s group to catch up and find temporary shelter. Of course, being The Walking Dead, danger lurks just around the corner, kickstarting an infamous comic book storyline.
Sleepy Hollow Episode Review: 2×04 “Go Where I Send Thee…”
Home, TelevisionThis week’s Sleepy Hollow doesn’t have the excitement factor of the previous Season 2 episodes, but it’s solid enough, mostly because of it’s tie-in to the overall story. While the episode is light on plot, it does present a chilling – if predictable – tale.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×02 “Korra Alone”
Home, TelevisionThe Legend of Korra‘s second episode of the season crafts the poignant tale of Korra’s recovery and disappearance. “Korra Alone” demonstrates the despair Korra feels at being isolated and useless while the world changes around her, while also offering a potential source of hope for her future.
The Legend of Korra Episode Review: 4×01 “After All These Years”
TelevisionWelcome back, The Legend of Korra. It’s only been a month, but it truly felt like an eternity. Nick.com kicks off the final season of Korra with a premiere that takes a look at the characters, shifting politics, and relationships three years after the end of Book 3.
Sleepy Hollow Episode Review: 2×01 “This is War” and 2×02 “The Kindred”
Home, TelevisionSleepy Hollow is back after a ridiculous and awesome first season, and it’s brought with it the same sense of silly fun.
Gotham Episode Review: 1×01 “Pilot”
Home, TelevisionSo. Gotham is a thing. A big, messy, anachronistic, cliched thing. With laughable dialogue, simplistic characterization, and a never-ending parade of winks and nods, Gotham is going to have to work very hard to be as entertaining as it wants to be.