So far in this series, I’ve discussed what I considered to be the highs and lows of the most recent television season, whether it was entire shows themselves or actors within. As we approach the second half, it’s time to take a look at the shows I considered to be surprisingly good, disappointingly bad, and … Continue reading
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The 2012-2013 TV Season Overview: Part 3
In the previous two parts of this series, I discussed at length the shows I considered to be particularly strong or otherwise from the 2012-2013 television season. For your convenience, you can find both parts via the following links if you’re interested: Part 1 | Part 2. In this third entry, it’s time to take … Continue reading
My Favourite TV Title Sequences
There are a lot of things that all work in conjunction with each other that people love about television shows; they love the characters, the story, the setting, heck, even the music. But before that collective machine starts grinding into gear, there’s something else before it all that deserves appreciation: the title sequence. Whether long … Continue reading
Performance of the Week #5 Part 2: Natalie Dormer
Performance of the Week #5: Natalie Dormer ‘The Woman/Heroine’ Elementary When it comes to creating a nemesis for a character like Sherlock Holmes, certain prerequisites need to be met: they need to be able to at least match his intellect and/or use it against him, they need to be able to face off against the … Continue reading
A Week in TV – Nightmare of Children (12th May 2013)
I know I seem to start all of these posts off with the same line but here it is again: we’re in the May Sweeps period, it’s horrible and exciting and all things not good for my health, and I WANT IT TO STOP. But it’s not going to, and I’m just going to continue … Continue reading
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