The Bi Line: Lip Service from @kleffnotes

Sometimes suggested watching on streaming services can be helpful, especially when they lead you to a series that you’ve never heard of before. Lip Service is a British television drama set in Glasgow, Scotland which was literally described by Hulu as like The L Word. When I first started the show I was struck with a tremendous amount of deja vu, not because of the plot, but because of the styling of the main character, Frankie. Continue reading “The Bi Line: Lip Service from @kleffnotes”

Chase Darkness with Me @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes

For true crime fans and the murderinos who love My Favorite Murder, Billy Jensen is probably a very familiar name to you. Jensen has been focused on investigating cold cases for an extended portion of his career as an investigative journalist. Chase Darkness with Me allows Jensen to share moments from his life that will have you captivated and in tears, both happy and sad. He is an engaging narrator and also a powerful storytelling. Whether you are familiar with Billy Jensen and his work or not, this true crime connected work is well worth a listen, especially for if you are a murderino. Continue reading “Chase Darkness with Me @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes”

OPINION: Unfair to Blame Angel Season 4 on Charisma Carpenter’s Pregnancy via @stacyamiller85 @AllCharisma #AngeltheSeries #AngelBites20 #Angel20

There were some bumps in the storytelling in Angel season four. Unfortunately, Charisma Carpenter becoming pregnant is often blamed for the unpopularity of a particularly season arc. I feel it is unfair to blame a talented actress for what was considered to be a misdirection in the writing.

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Sparks: The Way I Was Comic Review ( @glenn_matchett ) from @kleffnotes

Glenn Matchett is back with a sequel to his P.I. focused comic Sparks, which I previously wrote about as well as a few other works by Matchett. What makes this addition a bit of a shift in tone is that fact that it gives us not only a current day murder, but also flashes back to show readers how Mel Sparks came to be where she is today. This gripping read will push you to embrace and understand what can happen when someone finds themselves pushed to the edge. Continue reading “Sparks: The Way I Was Comic Review ( @glenn_matchett ) from @kleffnotes”