Tag: Shiri Appleby
Preview — Roswell New Mexico Season 2 Episode 4: What If God Was One of Us
Malex teams up to crack the code on Nora while Liz works in the lab to bring back the love of her life on Roswell, New Mexico Season 2 Episode 4, “What If God Was One of Us.” Check out our preview of the new episode right here!
Roswell, New Mexico Review: Songs About Texas (Season 1 Episode 9)
We need a cold shower after the much anticipated Roswell, New Mexico Season 1 Episode 9, “Songs About Texas.” Shiri Appleby exceeds all our high expectations and delivers a sensual and heart racing hour of television. Read on for our review!
Preview — Roswell, New Mexico Season 1 Episode 9: Songs From Texas
The original Liz is back on Roswell, New Mexico Season 1 Episode 9, “Songs About Texas,” as the leading lady behind the camera! Shiri Appleby directs the highly anticipated ninth episode of the alien drama. Read on for our preview, including behind the scenes photos!
20 Standout Characters from TV Dramas in 2018
From characters who faced impossible struggles and dealt with tragedy to those who showed continued growth, these TV characters were especially memorable this year.
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: All In / Double Down (Season 4 Episodes 1 and 2)
On UnREAL Season 4 Episodes 1 and 2 the matriarchs poke and peel at the central question of the series: can a real woman ever be a wifey and get everlasting love? Read on for our review!
UnREAL Review: Codependence / Commitment (Season 3 Episodes 9 and 10)
UnREAL’s Season 3 finale pops open them champagne bottles, lavishly celebrating its first-place finish in the race for real AF feminist commentary. Read on for our 5 star review!