Author: Gina Zippilli
FBI Review: Crossroads (Season 2 Episode 5)
A young father’s disappearance is just the tip of the iceberg on FBI Season 2 Episode 5, “Crossroads.” Read on for our review!
James Chen Talks Wolfpack Magic, ‘FBI,’ and Phoebe Waller-Bridge [Exclusive Interview]
James Chen is no stranger to popular fictional universes. He joined the MCU last year as Samuel Chung in Marvel’s Iron Fist, and has now returned to the “Wolfpack” as Ian Lim on FBI. Read on for our exclusive interview.
FBI Review: An Imperfect Science (Season 2 Episode 4)
A nightclub shooting puts the team under intense scrutiny in FBI Season 2, Episode 4, “An Imperfect Science.” Doubt is the main theme, as a previously ignored threat leads everyone to believe that the shooting was preventable.
FBI Review: Little Egypt (Season 2 Episode 1)
A restaurant bombing in the Muslim community strikes a nerve with OA on FBI Season 2 Episode 1, “Little Egypt,” in a solid return for the drama in its sophomore season.
15 Reasons We’re Nervous for the Season Premieres of ‘Chicago Med,’ ‘Chicago Fire,’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’
It has been a long, trying three months for Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med fans. Here are 15 reasons why we’re excited, but also really nervous for the season premieres.
Veronica Mars Re-Watch: Donut Run (Season 2 Episode 11)
Duncan and his baby are on the run on Veronica Mars Season 2 Episode 11, “Donut Run.”
Veronica Mars Re-Watch: Ahoy, Mateys! (Season 2 Episode 8)
Neptune is peak-Neptune on Veronica Mars Season 2 Episode 8, “Ahoy Mateys!” Duncan is torn between Dream Meg and Dream Veronica, the real Veronica lands in a chokehold, and Logan finds himself at gunpoint.
Veronica Mars Re-Watch: Blast From the Past (Season 2 Episode 5)
It’s Homecoming week on Veronica Mars Season 2 Episode 5, “Blast From the Past.”
Veronica Mars Re-Watch: Green-Eyed Monster (Season 2 Episode 4)
Things are not as they seem in Veronica Mars Season 2 Episode 4, “Green-Eyed Monster.” Duncan is acting weird, Logan is drowning in misdirected anger, and Cress Williams’ character is Wallace’s WHAT?!










