Torchwood: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

By Rhea Dee John Barrowman is the biggest tease in science fiction. That’s saying something, as there seems to be a lot of big teases in sci-fi lately (you know who you are, JJ Abrams). But nothing beats the John Barrowman tease. Related Stuff:

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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – Queen’s Gambit

By Melissa Voelker It is funny how no matter what, things from the past will always come back to bite you in the ass. Even if it seems like they are a good memory, a good lesson, it never seems to turn out that way in the future when they revisit you. Though she knows [...]

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Supernatural: Dream a Little Dream of Me

Dream Boys by Sylvia Bond Supernatural Episode Review, Season Three – Episode 10 “Dream a Little Dream of Me” Watching this episode is like being stretched on the rack, you know, the medieval kind some people have in their basements. I suspect Kripke’s got one, and he practices on it all the time. I’m not [...]

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Flash Gordon: Revolution Part Two

by Lisa Fary The minds of Mongo have figured out how to open a rift to another world. They’ve figured rocket cycles. They’ve even figured out holographic messaging. But, the holographic message has to be delivered by a dude on foot? They haven’t figured the “send” button? “Surrender or we’re gonna kill ya!” What kind [...]

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Lost – Confirmed Dead

by Teresa Jusino Now that’s more like it! THAT’S what I’m talking about! THAT’S the Lost I remember! It’s good to have you back. I have to say, I was a bit worried during the first couple of minutes. You see, a couple of weeks ago, I’d started playing the new Lost alternate reality game [...]

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Supernatural: Malleus Maleficarum

What Hell Must Be Like by Sylvia Bond Supernatural Episode Review, Season 3 – Episode 9 “Malleus Maleficarum” This episode was dark. I’m not saying locked-in-a-vault dark, but it’s the kind of dark you need a flashlight for, when if you don’t have one, you are screwed. The Winchester boys have flashlights, you know. However, [...]

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Stargate Atlantis: Outcast

by Wolfen Moondaughter I’m of mixed feelings on this one. It had some really great moments in it, but: A) as a friend pointed out over at Mallozzi’s blog, we didn’t really learn much that was earth-shattering about Sheppard, which makes the story a bit of a waste in that department. B) some of the [...]

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Smallville: Persona

By TinityVixen Evil doppelgangers are supposed to be, well, evil. It’s right there in the name: E-V-I-L. It’s right there in the name: E-V-I-L. They ruin reputations, screw up relationships, and generally get the person they’ve copied into a lot of trouble. Yet whenever someone on this show is a helpful, informative, and generally useful [...]

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Lost: The Beginning of the End

by Teresa Jusino When one is waiting months and months (and months) for a show like Lost to return, it’s difficult for the season premiere episode to live up to expectations. After all, fans have had months to speculate and theorize. They’ve had months to re-watch the glory of previous seasons while being grateful that [...]

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Buffy for Beginners 2.20: Go Fish

By Sabrina Boyer I must say that my favorite part of this episode is Xander in a speedo. I mean, who would’ve guessed there lived such a rock hard bod under that defensive humor and serious amounts of Moon Pie and HoHo consumption? I mean, I could reference the episode’s likely remnants of recent Mitchell [...]

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Kyle XY: Great Expectations

I didn’t intend to watch Kyle XY, but John accidentally turned to ABC Family and there was Kyle’s perfect coif and inexplicably thinkle-less brow, along with his girlfriend Amanda announcing, “I can’t see you!” Knowing this show, I was convinced she’d gone blind and Kyle would have to fix her sight by thinking really hard. [...]

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Supernatural: Dead in the Water

Into the Deep End by Sylvia Bond Supernatural Episode Review, Season 1 – Episode 3 Watching this episode reminds me of watching Sleepaway Camp, one of those B movies in that string of horror flicks that revolve around stupid teenagers at a summer camp, where if you have sex, you die? Maybe it’s just the [...]

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Stargate Atlantis: Harmony

by Wolfen Moondaughter Now that was fun, and too, too cute — another gem from Martin Gero! (One that proves that adding a child to the mix can enhance a story rather than kill it. I tend to greatly enjoy talking animal stories myself, another supposed storytelling no-no; maybe they’ll venture into that territory someday? [...]

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Moonlight: The Mortal Cure

by Heather Cee Here it is: the last new episode of Moonlight (guess they’re calling them season finales nowadays) until the WGA strike is resolved. I’m not sure I would have been upset about the wait three or four episodes ago, but now? My buttons are gettin’ pushed big time – the good ones. Related [...]

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Supernatural: Hook Man

Getting Hooked Up by Sylvia Bond Supernatural Episode Review, Season 1 – Episode 7 “Hook Man” This episode is about sex and sin. The sex you want, the sex you can’t get, the sex you shouldn’t be having but are, and the sex that should never happen, even between consenting adults. It’s about trying to [...]

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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – The Turk

by Melissa Voelker It is dreaming with Sarah Connor again, as she fantasizes about killing the scientists that invented the nuclear bomb. As usual this turns into a nightmare about terminators, and as usual ends badly for her. When she wakes up she and John hash out the real reason the resistance fighters were sent [...]

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Flash Gordon: Blame

Flash, if you’re going to strip down to your shorts and tank and oil yourself up, you should just strip down all the way. It’s not like you have chest hair to get gooey. You know, I would have liked to have seen Prince Barin in that scene. Mmmmm. . . Prince Barin. . . [...]

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PRGAAMWA DVD Fight: Sunshine vs. 3:10 to Yuma

Sunshine takes place near the surface of the Sun, while 3:10 to Yuma takes place in Southern Arizona, which often feels like the surface of the Sun. We have hot winds in the summer that make little kids cry. You can’t sit on bus stop benches without getting a second degree burn. And sooner or [...]

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