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Quick Take: The Secret Circle – 1×08: ‘Beneath’

November 4, 2011 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of The CW

As the first season of not-quite-Vampire-Diaries-level teen drama chugs along, we’re settling into a rhythm: random spookiness, investigation by the circle, followed by mildly threatening danger and a likely cliffhanger ending.

This week’s episode, featuring a road trip to Faye Chamberlain’s (Phoebe Tonkin) family cottage in search of Cassie Blake’s (Britt Robertson) missing grandmother, Jane (Ashley Crow), provided a few interesting narrative developments, but the forward momentum of the last few weeks took a backseat to a more traditional ghost story.

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Filed Under: The Secret Circle, TV Tagged With: Britt Robertson, Gale Harold, Natasha Henstridge, The CW, TV

Revenge recap – 1×07: ‘Charade’

November 3, 2011 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of ABC

Emily, nee Amanda’s (Emily VanCamp) “roadmap to revenge” hits another stumbling block as ex-security  head Frank (Max Martini) digs up her criminal past, while Nolan engages on a solo take-down mission on Daniel Grayson’s (Joshua Bowman) mysterious friend, Tyler Barrol (Ashton Holmes). And we have our first official fatality of the season.

In our recent “He Said, She Said” tvangie suggested that Ringer should take a cue from Revenge. At the time I defended the Sarah Michelle Gellar vehicle because I felt that it had upped its game in recent episodes. And then I watched “Charade” and promptly ate the first crow that I could find. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Revenge, TV Tagged With: Dysfunctional Families, Emily VanCamp, Madeleine Stowe, REVENGE!

Happy Endings recap – 2×06: ‘Lying Around’

November 3, 2011 by yellowwait

Courtesy of ABC

So this week’s episode of our beloved Happy Endings was a fairly average episode. There were great parts, but on a whole it left me a little indifferent. Maybe it paled in comparison to the great episodes that the show has had the last few weeks, but this felt like more of a return to the uneven episodes of early season one. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Happy Endings, TV Tagged With: Adam Pally, Brent Musburger, Casey Wilson, Damon Wayans Jr., Elisha Cuthbert, Eliza Coupe, Fred Savage, Friends, Joey Tribbiani, Megan Mullally, The Boondocks, Will and Grace, Zachary Knighton

He Said/She Said – Ringer – 1×07: Oh Gawd, There Are Two Of Them?

November 3, 2011 by Bitch Stole My Remote

Courtesy of the CW

In the seventh episode of the freshmen series, the fall-out from Gemma Butler’s (Tara Summers) disappearance continues as our main characters are dragged in for questioning, forcing Bridget Kelly (Sarah Michelle Gellar) to reveal to both her husband, Andrew Martin (Ioan Gruffud) and her ex-lover, Henry Butler (Kristoffer Polaha) that she has a twin. Meanwhile, Bridget’s sponsor, Malcolm Ward (Mike Colter) finally escapes captivity.

The bitches break down their thoughts on the episode in the first ever “He Said, She Said.”

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Filed Under: Ringer, TV Tagged With: Cliffhangers, Episode Recap, Film Noir, Ioan Gruffudd, Kristoffer Polaha, Nestor Carbonnell, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tara Summers, TV

Being Erica recap – 4×06: ‘If I Could Turn Back Time’

November 2, 2011 by tvangie

Courtesy of CBC

It was a hit and miss episode this week as we wind down to the series finale of the hit CBC show.

Re-living the events of your past in order to learn something about your present and better your future has been the crux of the entire series. This week’s episode was a bit clunky overall, but ultimately stayed true to its foundation making it an enjoyable one overall.

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Filed Under: Being Erica, TV Tagged With: Adam Fergus, Being Erica, CBC, Episode Recap, Erin Karpluk, Michael Riley, Morgan Kelly, Regan Pasternak, Sebastian Pigott

Homeland recap- 1×05: Blind Spot

November 1, 2011 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Showtime

Previously on Homeland:

  • Carrie (Claire Danes) had to take down the surveillance in Brody’s (Damian Lewis) home. Raquim Faisel was almost tailed back to his suburban house near the airport. Carrie followed Brody to a support group meeting and they had a meet-cute moment.

Family was a key factor in tonight’s episode. Even as we continue to wonder whether Brody has been turned, the show has done an admirable job of rounding out the supporting cast and making the rest of the show interesting and engaging. Blind Spot” did this well juggling the workings of the CIA as they took another step in unearthing a new terrorist plot, with the impact of Carrie, Brody, and Saul’s actions on their loved ones.

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Filed Under: Homeland, TV Tagged With: Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Dysfunctional Families, Homeland, Mandy Patinkin

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I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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> Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

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