Posts by Carissa Pavlica (Page 10)
Being Human Review: Turn, Turn, Turn
There are not many shows I can turn on and immediately start smiling and laughing, but Being Human is one of them. "I'm So Lonesome I Could Die" provided o...
Bunheads Review: Adultish Behavior
"Take the Vicuna" was a departure from what we're used to seeing in Bunheads Season 1. Practically the entire episode took place within the dance studio, w...
Switched at Birth Review: Identity Crisis
This week may have promised to be especially dramatic, serving as a setup to the theft of Daphne's food truck, but "The Acquired Inability to Escape" was f...
Pretty Little Liars Round Table: "Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Inferno"
Spencer is in pain after the revelation of Toby being involved with the A-Team, but is holding the information back the right thing to do? Who sent the box...
Downton Abbey Review: The Grief Goes On
In Downton Abbey episode 305, everyone is still reeling from the death of Sybil -while trying to figure out what the future holds - as the lifestyle Downto...
Nikita Review: Most People
Even though the Dirty Thirty runner this week was a nasty bastard, I was so wrapped up in the story lines of our main characters in Division that I barely ...
Beauty and the Beast Review: There's Always a Catch
The love triangle took a dramatic turn in "On Thin Ice," as Cat recognized and admitted her feelings, while Vincent struggled with his desires to be the ma...
Arrow Review: Punctured
We finally had an hour where it felt like we were watching an adaptation of a comic book on "Vertigo," thanks to Seth Gabel's excellent portrayal of The Co...
Fringe Round Table: "An Enemy of Fate"
We have finally reached the end. The final Fringe Round Table. This one will encompass both "Liberty" and "An Enemy of Fate," with those gathering around -...
Being Human Review: Tainted Blood
There was only one teen in this week's episode, so "The Teens They Are a Changin" only worked as a title for one character. On the other hand, I thin...
