Tag: Reviews
The Gifted Review: iMprint (Season 2 Episode 6)
The Gifted gives us a wonderful performance from Skyler Samuels’ as the Frost Sisters’ past is revealed, and Reed tries to control his powers.
Fear the Walking Dead Review: What’s Your Story? (Season 4 Episode 1)
Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 1 “What’s Your Story?” returns with a fantastic episode proving its superiority over The Walking Dead. Read on for our review!
The Walking Dead Review: Wrath (Season 8 Episode 16)
The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 16 “Wrath” is a solid finisher to the season, but the all-out war ends with a whimper.
The Walking Dead Review: Worth (Season 8 Episode 15)
The Walking Dead’s Season 8 Episode 15 “Worth” is a decent Savior-centric episode which sets up the final battle for Season 8.
The Walking Dead Review: Do Not Send Us Astray (Season 8 Episode 13)
The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 13 “Do Not Send Us Astray” is a ridiculous episode but redeems itself slightly with exciting zombie action.
The Walking Dead Review: The Key (Season 8 Episode 12)
The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 12 “The Key” is a little ridiculous, mildly entertaining, and inches toward resolution. Read on for our review!
Gotham Review: Reunion (Season 4 Episode 14)
It looks like Oswald may have a run for his money as the fan-favorite villain. Read on for our review of Gotham Season 4 Episode 14!
Riverdale: Top 4 Biggest Reveals from ‘Chapter Twenty-Eight: There Will Be Blood’ (Season 2 Episode 15)
On Riverdale Season 2 Episode 15, Hiram’s master plan for the town is revealed. Meanwhile, Veronica and Archie find themselves at odds over Fred’s involvement with the Lodge family’s business — and his potential mayoral run.
The Flash Review: Run, Iris, Run (Season 4 Episode 16)
Iris gets her chance to be a superhero in more ways than one on an all-around excellent episode of The Flash, reminding us that the core cast is really what makes this series great. Read on for our 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!










