Author: Caitlin Wyneken
Preview — Bull Season Season 3 Episode 1: The Ground Beneath Their Feet
On Bull Season 3 Episode 1, “The Ground Beneath Their Feet”, our favorite trial scientist makes a triumphant return from trauma — but without a key member of his team.
Elementary Review: Whatever Remains, However Improbable (Season 6 Episode 21)
On Elementary Season 6, Episode 21, “Whatever Remains, However Improbable,” a finale brings several genuine jaw-droppers and the potential for a very different season 7.
Elementary Review: Fit to be Tied (Season 6 Episode 20)
Michael’s return makes for life and death drama both expected and unexpected on Elementary Season 6, Episode 20, “Fit to be Tied.”
Elementary Review: The Geek Interpreter (Season 6 Episode 19)
Witness possibly the most intense bingo parlor scene on network TV on Elementary Season 6 Episode 19, “The Geek Interpreter.”
Elementary Review: The Visions of Norman P. Horowitz (Season 6 Episode 18)
Sherlock and Joan take in an eerie case and a disconcerting amount of gold on Elementary Season 6 Episode 18, “The Visions of Norman P Horowitz.”
Elementary Review: The Worms Crawl In, The Worms Crawl Out (Season 6 Episode 17)
As you may guess, it’s probably a good idea to finish dinner before watching Elementary Season 6 Episode 17, “The Worms Crawl In, The Worms Crawl Out.”
Elementary Review: Uncanny Valley of the Dolls (Season 6 Episode 16)
An, um, unusual witness offers a surprising amount of help on Elementary Season 6 Episode 16, “Uncanny Valley of the Dolls.”
Elementary Review: How to Get a Head (Season 6 Episode 15)
On Elementary Season 6 Episode 15, “How to Get a Head,” a departure becomes a lot more real, and a body turns up without…well, you can probably guess.
Elementary Review: Through the Fog (Season 6 Episode 14)
There’s something rotten in the state of the NYPD when an attack sends the precinct into lockdown on Elementary Season 6 Episode 14, “Through the Fog.”
Elementary Review: Breathe (Season 6 Episode 13)
On Elementary Season 6 Episode 13, “Breathe,” Joan’s adoption process takes one step forward, two steps back—and then another step forward.










