Tag: Craig Bierko
Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 14 Review: Never Meet Your Heroes
The saying, “never meet your heroes,” rings true when Bailey meets one of hers on Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 14, “Love in the Ice Age.” Read our review!
Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 14 Preview: Bailey’s Special Guest is the Last Person Simone Wants to See
Bailey brings in a renowned surgeon to help with a case on Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 14, but not everyone is thrilled he’s there. Here’s a preview.
UnREAL Review: Burn that Mother Down (Season 4 Episodes 6-8)
UnREAL Season 4, Episodes 6-8 end in a satisfying, inglorious, delicious blaze, with the series’ two anti-heroes, Quinn and Rachel, surviving the vicious lick of the flames like a pair of gorgeous cockroaches.
UnREAL Review: Up Her Sleeve (Season 4 Episodes 3-5)
There are a couple of morsels of feminist edge and thought-provoking content on UnREAL Season 4 EPisodes 3-5, but overall they try to reach too far into storylines that don’t have time to develop.
UnREAL Review: Projection (Season 3 Episode 7)
On a show that mixes up different feminism cocktails each week, Owen pours us the strongest and most delicious elixir yet on UnREAL Season 3 Episode 7, “Projection.” Read on for our intoxicating review!
UnREAL Review: Transference (Season 3 Episode 6)
On UnREAL Season 3 Episode 6, “Transference,” we grieve with our beloved characters as they realize their dreams are just glitter and glue, not magic. Read on for our review of this fantastic episode!
UnREAL Review: Gestalt (Season 3 Episode 5)
On UnREAL Season 3 Episode 5, “Gestalt,” the reality TV satire is much more than the sum of its plot points. UnREAL is a gestalt, indeed. Read on for our 5-star review!
UnREAL Review: Confront (Season 3 Episode 4)
Everyone needs to watch UnREAL Season 3 Episode 4, “Confront” as Rachel has her #MeToo moment and Quinn is pushed to answer whether she is a “real” feminist. Read on for our glowing review!
UnREAL Review: Clarity (Season 3 Episode 3)
UnREAL Season 3 Episode 3, “Clarity,” goes there, sits on a porcelain throne, and digs deep into the realities (and masks) involved with being a victim. Read on for our review!