Posts by Steve Marsi (Page 7)
NCIS First Look: Tony and Ziva Dancing?!
NCIS' Tony and Ziva have been dancing around a possible romance for years. Will they be dancing (slowly, no less) literally on the show's next episode? Tak...
Revenge Episode Preview: Is Padma Alive?
Revenge returns April 28 with the first of four episodes that will conclude Season 2. The synopsis for "Identity" is intriguing in what it seems to imply. ...
NCIS Sneak Peek: Thai Food and Beer?
After the shocking events of "Shabbat Shalom" and "Shiva" earlier this year, it was only a matter of time until the death of Ziva's father resurfaced on NC...
Grey's Anatomy Caption Contest 356
Welcome to the 356th Grey's Anatomy Caption Contest here at TV Fanatic, where readers submit their best caption(s) for a photo from the ABC drama! Ready to...
NCIS Episode Preview: What is Ziva's Endgame?
Is a vengeful Ziva David about to go rogue on NCIS? This possibility was alluded to earlier, and apparently becomes a genuine possibility in next week's ep...
Grey's Anatomy Sneak Peeks: Changing Circumstances
Three new clips from tomorrow night's Grey's Anatomy have been released. First, we see Meredith in the aftermath of the news she received in the first Grey...
Grey's Anatomy Sneak Peek: Do I Have it or Not?
This week on Grey's Anatomy, upon receiving some unsettling news, Meredith and Derek take preventative steps for their children's future. What is the unset...
Revenge Round Table: "Masquerade"
Sunday's episode of Revenge further revealed a new skeleton in Victoria's closet, while Jack threw a wrench into Conrad's plans and two side characters wer...
NCIS Round Table: "Squall"
Our NCIS review broke down "Squall," this week's episode, in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Douglas Wolfe and Christine Orlando have as...
Grey's Anatomy Clips: Either Way, You Suck
Sarah Chalke guest stars this week on Grey's Anatomy, and her role is a powerful one. In the sneak preview clips below, we see her character desperate to h...

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