Posts by Nick McHatton (Page 9)
Grimm Review: Intersecting Adversaries
"Season of the Hexenbiest" finally brought Nick’s line of focus to the man just below his Grimm world: Renard. Of course, this is still Grimm we&rsqu...
Chicago Fire Review: Arrests and Avoidance
If "Rear View Mirror" proves one thing, it's that Chicago Fire keeps getting hotter and hotter. So thank goodness NBC decided to pick up the show...
Revolution Review: Where Loyalties Lie
There were plenty of familial ties to go around in "Ties That Bind," along with some seriously head-scratching developments. The character connections...
Grimm Review: Cannibals and Kisses
It only took 11 episodes, but "To Protect and Serve Man" finally began making a hand out of some of this season’s story cards. But before g...
Revolution Review: Saving Kid Nation
After weeks of false starts, backtracking and an almost complete lack of focus on moving the overarching plots forward, along came "The Children's Crusade"...
Grimm Review: G is for Grimm
I’ve had my suspicions about Ryan ever since he mentioned taking an interest in Nick’s cases, but I wasn’t expecting this. "The Hour of D...
Chicago Fire Review: A Life of Difficult Decisions
It only takes "One Minute" to really have to choose between life and death, love and loss, and good and bad decisions - and, tonight, Chief Boden...
Revolution Review: Welcome to Bland-land
Because Revolution spent plenty of time catching up to Danny two weeks ago, the gang took a pit stop to get Nora all patched up. As always, "Sex and D...
Grimm Review: One of Two Choices
It’s rather surprising that Grimm, a show that plays with Halloween on a weekly basis, could not pull off a very compelling Halloween episode. Sure,&...
Chicago Fire Review: Detective Scary Pants
With some reshuffling and tension-filled drama, "Professional Courtesy" brings Chicago Fire blazing back after a rough start two weeks ago. The b...

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