TV Review: Game of Thrones 3×1 “Valar Dohaeris”
Join Dee and Jachelle, also known as Deechelle, as they delve into season three of Game of Thrones. We’ve been waiting frantically for a year now, and the show hasn’t disappointed. The only problem is how hard it is to wait for the next episode. What’s going on with your favorite Kings, schemers, and murderers? Read on and find out.
TV Review: Lost Girl 3×11 “Adventures In Fae-bysitting”
In which I continue to be disappointed by this season. Maybe once upon a time these one-off episodes worked well, but now they’re starting to feel like a distraction from the bigger questions. Who is Bo’s Dad? Why is Hale acting strange? What’s Tamsin’s part in this? Join me with mulling over the episode.
TV Review: The Following 1×11 “Whips and Regret”
Previously on The Following: Claire voluntarily went with the cult to get a chance to see Joey. Ryan was heartbroken because they said they loved each other right before. Emma left boyfriend Jacob and other boyfriend Paul to die. Jacob had to mercy kill Paul, so he’s sort of checked out now and becoming as creepy a guy as everyone else. Roderick, Joe’s second in command, started showing signs of not liking how power was shifting with the group. The FBI sucks at their job a lot. Oh and we just found out that Ryan’s ex Molly is one of the cult. Unsurprising. We were introed to a new follower Vince who is only important to this episode. I usually like the one-off followers we meet and their own brand of crazy, but this one fell a little flat. Plus the episode highlighted a few of the weaknesses in the show, including the FBI’s ineptitude, Ryan’s instability, and a sort of ‘where are we going with this?’ feeling. But on with the episode.
TV Review: The X-Files 1×6 Shadows
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large They are not wasting any time on this show. We’ve had aliens, monster of the week, government conspiracies, and now ghosts. I laugh at my question in the pilot about whether or not it would be…
Movie Review: Oz the Great and Powerful
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large It is impossible to really discuss this movie without spoiling, so I’m just going to put right up front there will be spoilers in this review. The things I want to talk about are too wrapped…
TV Review: The Following 1×7 Let Me Go
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large I remember when they said this show was only going to be a fifteen episode mini-series. I knew as soon as it got popular it was going to end up getting a second season, but right…
TV Review: The Following 1×6 The Fall
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large If you haven’t been watching The Following, you should be! It’s the new drama on Fox that’s actually worth watching, especially if you love thrillers and something that’s slightly a rip off of Silence of the…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×5 The Jersey Devil
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large I think I ship Mulder and Horrible Decisions. Mulder + Horrible Decisions = This entire show. I’ll get into why in a second. This is another monster of the week type of show, although in…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×4 Conduit
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large Wow there are a lot of things I like about this show, as I’ve already discussed, but here’s another example: it’s the fourth episode and they’re addressing Mulder’s missing sister. Not that he finds her, mind…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×3 Squeeze
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large It was brought to my attention that some of my notes about this show are actually funny. Yes I have something open while I watch so I can type my immediate thoughts or if a part…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×2 Deep Throat
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large This continues The X-Files Project I started, where a relative newbie to the show starts from the beginning and recaps each episode. These are informal so I hope you don’t mind, it really is just…
TV Review: The X-Files Pilot
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large It’s been some time since I wrote for ComicsOnline.com, but I’m making a comeback. I missed you beautiful people. I love sci-fi. I love all of Star Wars and read the books in the extended universe,…
Paley Center’s last LOST Day!
The Paley Center for Media studies the connection between media and society, looking back through history at things like the moon landing, the first color TV, and then something like the end of ABC's hit show LOST. It's been a long six years for fans of this incredible show, and it's all over tonight. The Paley Center decided to take one more last look at it by putting on a presentation for a lucky gathering in New York City (and Los Angeles), and I was allowed to go check it out.