We went to Anaheim’s Wondercon this last week and got into some panels to give you guys catch up that you might have missed if you weren’t able to attend. Be on the look out for more information from both me and Sam as the week continues on! So Hemlock […]
Elementary: Snow Angels Recap
To Sherlock Holmes, a blizzard is simply a factor in making a case more interesting. With a storm on its way, Sherlock and Joan take in an old friend and consultant of Sherlock’s named Ms. Hudson. In Elementary, the canon character of Holmes and Watson’s landlady takes on the form […]
Get Intimate With BioShock: Infinite
I think we can all pretty much agree that BioShock: Infinite is an absolutely gorgeous game. The environment is bright, colorful, dynamic and engaging. The character designs are absolutely perfect for the alternate history setting. Every area works together to paint a seamless portrait of a crazy, floating dystopia built […]
Who Would Win In A Fight – Robots or Vampires?
That’s the question that Transfusion asks. Created by 30 Days of Night co-creator Steven Niles, Transfusion introduces us to a very bleak future. There are no longer seasons. The days are scorching and the nights freezing. War brought humanity to its knees and, well, that’s not all. See, humanity is barely managing […]
Supernatural: Taxi Driver Recap
I want to call this episode “bittersweet,” but that doesn’t seem to do it justice. Kevin’s hearing Crowley’s voice in his head and is understandably on edge, but he’s figured out the second trial: Sam has to rescue an innocent soul from hell. How does a mortal get into hell? […]
Castle: The Lives of Others
It’s the hundreth episode of Castle! Yay! We made it this far, Castle Fans. I thought this episode was half awesome and half boring. The actual case that Kate had to work on was just a little boring. But the whole Hitchcock Rear Window thing? I loved that. Paying homage […]
Bates Motel: What’s Wrong With Norman? Recap
All right, so, we all know Norman Bates is going off the deep end but it’s really getting started now. But first it seems like it might be Emma who is going off the deep end. She’s having a hard time dealing with what happened last season. Not necessarily the […]
Bones: The Maiden in the Mushrooms Recap
I love shows that do parodies and satire for real life things, and this week’s Bones did a satire of daytime’s Judge Judy with Judge Trudy. Like most Bones episodes there’s about three parts to an episode. The case, the Bones/Booth home life, and something to do with the office. […]
An Open Letter to the DC 101 Guys
At WonderCon 2013 this past weekend, the Senior Vice President of Marketing for DC John Cunningham and writer Scott Lobdell got together for a panel called ‘DC 101.’ It was described as a different kind of comic book panel. It would cater to people who weren’t habitual comic readers and […]
Clone Drama ‘Orphan Black’ Hits BBC America
When Sarah comes face to face with a young woman who looks exactly like her on a train platform, it’s not exactly a heartwarming reunion of long lost sisters. In fact, Sarah gets a look at Beth Child just long enough to recognize her own face, then watch as Beth […]