Tag: Christine Lahti
Fire Country Season 4 Episode 11 Review: Elite of the Elite
Bode must put his feelings aside to focus on his tryout for REMS on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 11, “Elite of the Elite.” Read on for our review!
What to Expect from Fire Country Season 4 Episode 7: Best Mom in the World
Sharon’s biggest trigger makes an unexpected return on Fire Country Season 4 Episode 7, “Best Mom in the World.” Read on for our preview!
Evil Season 3 Episode 10 Review: The Demon of the End
Just when things are looking up for the Bouchards, Leland has one more diabolical trick up his sleeve. Read on for our review of Evil Season 3 Episode 10.
Evil Season 3 Episode 9 Review: The Demon of Money
Evil Season 3 Episode 9, “The Demon of Money” may be the penultimate episode, but it continues to add to the pile of questions instead of providing any answers.
Evil Season 3 Episode 7 Review: The Demon of Cults
The team looks into a cult, but the focus remains on Leland and his endgame plan for Lexis and others. Check out our review of the latest episode of Evil.
Evil Season 3 Episode 6 Review: The Demon of Algorithms
The drive to decode more modern “demons” continues as the gang looks into what appears to be social media possessions. Check out our review for the full scoop.
Evil Review: 7 Swans a Singin’ (Season 1 Episode 10)
There are at least seven separate parts of Evil Season 1 Episode 10, “7 Swans a Singin’,” that are cover your ears and look away screaming level frightening. Read on for our review!
Evil Review: Let x = 9 (Season 1 Episode 6)
Evil Season 1 Episode 6, “Let x = 9,” is full of firey climaxes and is the best episode yet. Read on for our five-star review!
Evil Review: October 31 (Season 1 Episode 5)
Evil Season 1 Episode 5, “October 31,” adds to the psychological horror genre’s iconography with the image of a little blond girl skipping through the street scaring trick or treaters with a face we can only imagine. Read on for our review!
Evil Review: 177 Minutes (Season 1 Episode 2)
Evil Season 1 Episode 2, “177 Minutes,” builds on the strengths and smoothes out most of the issues from the pilot, while crafting a unique and layered identity that makes us crave more.










