Posts by Nick McHatton (Page 4)
Revolution Review: Haunting
"Ghosts" revealed some of the events leading up to the blackout and the repercussions of it that still haunt certain Revolution characters, notably Ra...
Grimm Review: Curiosity
"Nameless" is filled with plenty of interesting side stories and plot development, but Grimm’s procedural story is better left forgotten. Juliette&rs...
Revolution Review: "The Stand"
After a four-month break, Revolution returned to NBC tonight, more electrifying than ever. "The Stand" posed more questions, featured more confl...
Grimm Review: Enter, Mr. Sandman
"Mr. Sandman" didn’t bring any dreams or cute things to Portland. This is Grimm, after all. Why bring dreams when you can bring death and blindness? ...
Chicago Fire Review: Secrets for Another Day
As "Fireworks" so summarily put it, Chicago Fire handed out plenty of emotion with Benny and Boden, Shay’s plans for a baby and Heather’s push ...
Cougar Town Review: A Stern Talking To
Like a good bottle of wine, when Cougar Town is telling great jokes one after another, there’s really nothing better. Therefore, there was REALLY not...
Deception Review: Who's the Killer?
Deception led us down plenty of twists and turns in "I'll Start With the Hillbilly" but at least we finally learned who killed Vivian Bowers. Rob...
Shameless Review: A New Poster Child
Mandy was still trying to improve Lip’s life, Frank became a gay rights activist for domestic partnership benefits and Mickey and Ian came to blows i...
Grimm Review: Code Breakers
"Natural Born Wesen" was a return to procedural form for Grimm, but it also explored the scope of the Wesen world while doing so. Monroe’s interactio...
Cougar Town Review: Breaking Open The Vault
Nothing is better than having a good friendship vault to store your secrets in, as Cougar Town demonstrated in "You Tell Me." Especially whe...
