@LeeRumohr @HugoAteo Why We Need a Jesse & Cesar spin-off via @tdmiller820917

Spin-offs are mutually advantageous for a network and its viewers. If a network can capture the magic of a parent show yet put an ingenious spin (pardon the pun) on the newest creation, it will have the ingredients for a successful spin-off.
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Fangirl Freakouts: @HoudiniandDoyle Premiere from @kleffnotes

This Monday was the premiere of Fox’s brand new series Houdini and Doyle. I was really excited about it even before it debuted and the first episode definitely didn’t disappoint me. I decided for this week I would devote a Fangirl Freakouts video to the premiere and why you should check it out. Continue reading “Fangirl Freakouts: @HoudiniandDoyle Premiere from @kleffnotes”

#PersonOfInterest [5×01]: “B.S.O.D.” Review via NGE Guest Writer @NicolaChoi @PersonInterest #POI

Steps in the dark as the lights come back on

The 364 day(!) long hiatus is over and Person of Interest waltzed back onto our screens with some back-story, a classic Reese flash grenade, the imaginative—but well researched—decompression of The Machine, and a lot of guns. ‘B.S.O.D.’ picks up directly after the season finale, in which Samaritan are on a wild witch hunt in order to detain and kill the Team Machine gang. It’s sinister, when you think about it; Samaritan’s got control of the entirety of the NSA feeds and has marked the trio as ‘enemy combatants’. They’re everywhere—in your phones, your iPods, your laptops, your suggested news…right now on Person of Interest, the future of artificial intelligence looks bleak unless Harold (Michael Emerson), Root (Amy Acker) and Reese (Jim Caviezel) can reboot The Machine and fight back.

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@RobBenedict @curtisisbooger Chuck and Metatron, dynamic duo via @tdmiller820917

Supernatural is at its best when it reaches into its history and adds new textures through brilliant acting and incredible writing. The May 4th episode, “Don’t Call Me Shurley,” was a winning hour of television in large part due to the performances of guest stars, Rob Benedict and Curtis Armstrong.
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@StitchersTV Recap: Pretty Little Lawyers from @kleffnotes

Lying, cheating, and scheming were all pivotal elements in this week’s Stitchers. You see things get exceptionally difficult when lawyers are involved, especially when you can’t tell them where you are getting your evidence from. From the minds of dead people, doesn’t really have a legal ring to it. Continue reading “@StitchersTV Recap: Pretty Little Lawyers from @kleffnotes”