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Spartacus: War Of The Damned review – 3×06: ‘Spoils Of War’

March 9, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of STARZ

Haircuts, branding and quartering – oh my! Spartacus removes the titular character as we focus on how the Romans celebrate victory in a unique episode that seems designed to realign our sympathies with the rebels (despite the horrors they inflicted on their Roman prisoners). ‘Spoils Of War’ ups the ante as Crassus (Simon Merrells) takes possession of the city of Sinuessa and orders a pretty despicable celebration in honour of man of the hour, Caesar (Todd Lasance).

Too bad the future victim of Brutus is too peeved to truly enjoy it – what with assassinations attempts and annoyance that the rebel king hasn’t been caught serving as distractions. Naturally he deals with these set-backs the only way a grown man can: he cuts off his long blonde locks. Makes sense to me!

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Spartacus: War Of The Damned, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Anna Hutchison, Christian Antidormi, Dustin Clare, Gwendoline Taylor, Jenna Lind, Simon Merrells, STARZ, Todd Lasance, Vince Colosimo

Smash review – 2×05: ‘The Read-Through’

March 6, 2013 by yellowwait

Courtesy of NBC

After last week’s subpar episode, this week Smash rebounds to regain its second season above-average status while giving us a look at three shows in the making. My questions: where is J-Hud? Where has Nikki Blonsky been hiding? And why is Christian Borle not singing in every episode?

Let’s bitch… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Smash, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Andy Mientus, Angelica Huston, Christian Borle, Daniel Sunjata, Debra Messing, Jeremy Jordan, Katharine McPhee, Krysta Rodriguez, Megan Hilty, NBC, Nikki Blonsky, Sean Hayes, Thorsten Kaye

Justified review – 4×09: ‘The Hatchet Tour’

March 6, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of FX

The season long mystery of finding Drew Thompson has been solved (sort of). The problem is that it’s exactly who we thought it would be.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Justified, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Brent Sexton, David Meunier, FX, Jacob Pitts, Jere Burns, Jim Beaver, Joelle Carter, Ned Bellamy, Patton Oswalt, Ron Eldard, Sam Anderson, Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins

Lost Girl review – 3×07: ‘There’s Bo Place Like Home’

March 4, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of Showcase / Syfy

Bo (Anna Silk) must conquer her familial demons before she can begin her training to survive The Dawning. So why is she wasting time kicking b*tches down wells?

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lost Girl, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Anna Silk, Kris Holden-Ried, Ksenia Solo, Rick Howland, Showcase, Syfy, Zoie Palmer

The Walking Dead review – 3×12: ‘Clear’

March 4, 2013 by tvangie

Courtesy of AMC

Courtesy of AMC

After a weak offering last week, The Walking Dead fires back with ‘Clear’ delivering one of the best episodes of the entire series. The return of a beloved character proves to be just the catalyst the series needs to reinvigorate the third season as it heads into the home stretch.

Let’s break it down after the jump.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: The Walking Dead, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Chandler Riggs, Danai Gurira, Glen Mazzara, Lennie James, Scott M. Gimple

Once Upon A Time review – 2×15: ‘The Queen Is Dead’

March 4, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of ABC

A Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin)-centric episode returns us to the world of Storybrooke as Once Upon A Time draws battle lines for its impending war.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Once Upon A Time, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Bailee Madison, Barbara Hershey, Colin O'Donoghue, Ginnifer Goodwin, Jared Gilmore, Jennifer Morrison, Josh Dallas, Keegan Connor Tracy, Lana Parrilla, Lesley Nicol, Michael Raymond-Jones, Rena Sofer, Robert Carlyle

Watch With Us: March 2013

March 3, 2013 by Bitch Stole My Remote

Watch with Us. March 2013

March is already upon us and with it comes a number of high profile returns and a few new faces. Find out what you can expect from the bitches in just a click …

In addition to our regular content, March marks the return of two NBC series as well as three high profile premieres – one original and two eagerly anticipated favourites. They are:

Grimm S2 Pt. 2

Courtesy of NBC

The way that NBC treats Grimm, you’d almost think they didn’t like the show. Its second season premiered early to capitalize on the Olympics games, but since then it’s been bounced around the schedule, pre-empted and shelved (unexpectedly) for four months. It’s last new episode was Nov 16 last year.

Luckily the show is a utility player for the network and thanks to its genre, there’s a dedicated fanbase. With Fringe‘s finale already passed back in January, the show will only need to contend with The CW’s low rated Cult, which relocates to the same timeslot on Fridays following its disastrous start in the ratings.

Our question: will NBC stick with Grimm if it returns to the expected soft ratings? cinephilactic thinks so (NBC has too many other timeslots to worry about) and he’ll be covering the second half of the show’s second season.

Returns: Friday, March 8 at 9 pm EST on NBC

Bates Motel S1

Courtesy of A&E

A&E tries its hand at scripted television with a prequel series to Alfred Hitchcock’s classic, Psycho. It’s got a great cast (movie star Vera Farmiga as matriarch Norma Bates and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‘s Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates) and comes from Lost Producer Carlton Cuse. Add to that a buzzy ad campaign that features handcuffs, marijuana and a suspended burning body and this one becomes a must-see.

Our question: can Bates Motel compete with Fox’s The Following, The CW’s Cult and NBC’s forthcoming Hannibal as the year of the serial killer continues? TVAngie will stomach the gore in order to find out.

Debuts: Monday, March 18 at 10 pm EST on A&E

Revolution S1 Pt. 2

Courtesy of NBC

Another show returning to the Peacock network after a long delay, many are wondering what fortunes Revolution will bring to NBC. In the four months since the show has been off the schedule (read our take on fall finale here), NBC has fallen from first to fourth place and though many would (correctly) credit the lack of The Voice and football to the network’s disastrous Winter, all eyes will shortly turn to the blackout crew to see if the fall numbers hold.

Our question: does anyone care about this show anymore? NBC certainly hopes so! cinephilactic (who named the show 2012’s second worst) will be on deck to check out its return

For minor spoilers about what lies ahead, check out TVGuide.com’s preview here

Returns: Monday, March 25 at 10 pm EST on NBC

Happy Endings S3 

Courtesy of ABC

It’s tough being an unconventional comedy on ABC these days. After being used as a utility player – doubling up on Sundays and Tuesdays – the eye network shelved the irreverent comedy for a month. Now it’s back with double episodes in a Friday death slot, which likely means curtains unless the show can pull off some decent numbers.

The problem? In its last batch, the show has produced some of its funniest episodes ever as the crew rallied around one-time future spinster Penny (Casey Wilson) as she got engaged. Obviously the hope is that the show will provide some story closure in its remaining episodes and that the critical support will carry it through to a fourth season.

Our question: will the move to Fridays spell doom and gloom for this edgy comedy? yellowwait will keep you updated as he covers the double dose when this a-mah-zing show comes back.

Returns: Friday, March 29 at 8 pm EST on ABC

Doctor Who S7 Pt. 2

Courtesy of BBC / BBC America

After kicking former companions Amy and Rory to the curb, the BBC smash celebrated the holiday season by (re)introducing a new friend for the eleventh Time Lord…and then promptly killed her off, too.

When the cult show returns after nearly five months, The Doctor (Matt Smith) is on a historical hunt to find plucky Clara (Jenna-Louise Coleman). Along the way they’ll encounter some famous foes including the Ice Warriors, the Cybermen and some newbies such as the Spoonheads in a series of adventures undoubtedly filled with wit and British moxie. Oh…and it’s the 50th anniversary of the Time Lord, so we can expect a few callbacks to the series’ history (fingers crossed for a cameo or more from David Tennant!)

Our question: will Coleman be able to fill the void left by former companions as she joins the series full-time? TVAngie will provide plenty of commentary for the second half of S7.

Returns: Saturday, March 30 at 8pm EST on BBC & BBC America

Game Of Thrones S3

Courtesy of HBO

Last year solidified HBO’s Game Of Thrones as the real deal. The first season was beautiful, exotic and maaaaybe just a little slow until the last few episodes. The second season burst out of the gates with more characters, new locations, and a higher production budget (2×09’s epic ‘Blackwater‘) At this point Game Of Thrones has gone beyond “must see”; it’s now into “why do we have to wait so long” watercooler fodder territory.

Season three promises to be even more epic as the show cuts A Storm of Swords, what many fans believe to be George R.R. Martin’s best book of the series, in two (S4 of the series will cover the latter half of the book next year). This has gone a long way to appeasing fans who believe the move will help ensure the show does the book justice.

Our question: can the third season satisfy the growing legion of fans who want more drama, more bloodshed and maybe just a few more dragons? After ranking last season as the second best show of 2012, cinephilactic thinks fan satisfaction is all but guaranteed.

Returns: Sunday, March 31 at 9pm EST on HBO

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Check out all of the March premieres (including the ones we’re not covering like Red Widow & Vikings) here

Filed Under: Bates Motel, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Grimm, Happy Endings, Revolution, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: A&E, ABC, BBC, BBC America, HBO, NBC

Spartacus: War Of The Damned review – 3×05: ‘Blood Brothers’

March 2, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of STARZ

Talk about holding your breath! After anticipating Spartacus (Liam McIntyre) and Crixus (Manu Bennett) to part ways, the Roman army forces them to band together in a thrilling episode steeped with betrayals.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Spartacus: War Of The Damned, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Anna Hutchison, Christian Antidormi, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Daniel Feuerriegel, Dustin Clare, Ellen Hollman, Jenna Lind, Liam McIntyre, Manu Bennett, Pana Hema-Taylor, Simon Merrells, STARZ, Todd Lasance, Vince Colosimo

Nashville review – 1×14 : ‘Dear Brother’

February 28, 2013 by thedude35

Courtesy of ABC

Two couples finally grow closer as we play ‘spot the celebrity’ at Deacon’s (Charles Esten) birthday party.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nashville, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Charles Esten, Clare Bowen, Connie Britton, David Clayton Rogers, Eric Close, Hayden Panettiere, Jay Hernandez, Jonathan Jackson, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Michiel Huisman, Powers Boothe, Sam Palladio

Arrow review – 1×16: ‘Dead To Rights’

February 27, 2013 by Joe Lipsett

Courtesy of The CW

Huge twists and turns emerge as Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) returns to Starling City and OH DEAR LORD WHY IS LAUREL (Katie Cassidy) WEARING A RED ONESIE???

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arrow, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Alex Kingston, Colin Donnell, Emily Bett Rickards, Janina Gavankar, John Barrowman, Katie Cassidy, Kelly Hu, Manu Bennett, Michael Rowe, Paul Blackthorne, Stephen Amell, Susanna Thompson, The CW

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The 411 on me

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

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