Awake Reviews
Awake Finale Review: A Visitor From The Other Side
"Turtles All the Way Down" turned the entire concept of Awake on its head, while leaving just enough there for both a satisfying series finale and season f...
Awake Review: Perilous Positions
All realities collided in "Two Birds" - and things aren’t looking so good for Britten. While I thought the conspiracy might be contained in the red r...
Awake Review: We're Not In Green Anymore
Is it okay for me to start breathing again? "Say Hello To My Little Friend" brought together plot pieces that have been hanging in the air for a while now,...
Awake Review: Lacking Substance
"Slack Water" leaned towards mostly predictable tonight. In fact, it’s probably one of the poorer episodes Awake has doled out. The case was rather u...
Awake Review: Everything in Every Way
Just when you think Awake had hit a creative brick wall, searching for new ways to push Britten and his dual realities forward in a compelling way, along c...
Awake Review: Rekindling in Red
There wasn’t much to "Nightswimming" other than some very well disguised nudity. No conspiracies, no killers, not even murders. Just a procedural cas...
Awake Review: A Long Line of Red Herrings?
If there’s one thing Awake loves to do every week, it's make me second-guess myself at every single turn - and "Ricky's Tacos" super-sized that feeli...
Awake Review: How To Care For Your Penguin Hallucination
Wait, what? I’m not sure exactly what I watched and how everything pieces together in "That's Not My Penguin," but I haven’t been this thorough...
Awake Review: The Constant Confusion of Duality
"Oregon" once again took us back primarily to Rex’s reality, and in the process we get a little more insight into two of the more important relations...
Awake Review: Endlessly Spinning in Circles
Kyle Killen really put one of his favorite themes to work this week on "Kate is Enough," with Kate taking two branching paths in her life. On the red side,...
