Author: Caitlin Wyneken
Watson Season 2 Episode 15 Review: A Third Act Surprise
On Watson Season 2 Episode 15, “A Third Act Surprise,” the team treats a young woman in kidney failure while John consults again with Sherlock, but it’s the final moment that leaves him reeling.
Watson Season 2 Episode 14 Review: Wrongful Life
On Watson Season 2 Episode 14, “Wrongful Life,” John and the Holmes Clinic face legal action from a young patient who has endured a life of medical suffering.
Paradise Season 2 Episode 7 Review: The Final Countdown
On Paradise Season 2 Episode 7, “The Final Countdown,” we are brought to the edge of a tipping point through reunions, death, and potentially jaw-dropping secret identities.
Paradise Season 2 Episode 6 Review: Jane
Glimpses of Jane’s early life foreshadow everything she’s become since on Paradise Season 2 Episode 6 “Jane.”
Watson Season 2 Episode 13 Review: For a Limited Time Only
A young woman is revived from the verge of death— repeatedly– on Watson Season 2 Episode 13 “For a Limited Time Only.”
Paradise Season 2 Episode 5 Review: The Mailman
On Paradise Season 2 Episode 5 “The Mailman,” we meet another group of survivors and finally see where Teri winds up for the end of the world.
Watson Season 2 Episode 12 Review: A Family Meal
On Watson Season 2 Episode 12 “A Family Meal,” a woman’s strange neurological systems lead to the horrifying truth behind this episode’s title.
Paradise Season 2 Episode Review: A Holy Charge
Two births show the tragically different circumstances of life inside and out of the bunker on Paradise Season 2 Episode 4 “A Holy Charge.”
Watson Season 2 Episode 11 Review: The Tunnel Under The Elms
A couple’s car falls into a sinkhole on Watson Season 2 Episode 11 “The Tunnel Under the Elms.” This is somehow not the worst of their problems.
Paradise Season 2 Episodes 1-3 Review: Graceland, Mayday, and Another Day in Paradise
On Paradise Season 2, Episodes 1-3, we’re launched straight back into the gritty settings and harsh lives of the characters we know—and those they believed to be lost.










