Bunheads Reviews
Bunheads Review: Paradise Lost
What a comeback. It's a shame that the previous seven episodes of Bunheads Season 1 weren't as fulfilling as "Next!," as I think it would have strengthened...
Bunheads Review: Fire in Paradise
I hate to beat a dead horse, but "It's Not a Mint" would have been a lot more fun if Fanny had been there. Everyone was stuck in the studio because it was ...
Bunheads Review: She's Come a Long Way
Something dawned on me while watching "There's Nothing Worse Than a Pantsuit." I couldn't think of a time when we've seen Melanie interested in a guy. As s...
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...
Bunheads Review: Cleosmacktra!
"The Astronaut and the Ballerina" was a bit of a bummer. The premise of Melanie taking to the rink as a roller derby queen is so exciting and instead of al...
Bunheads Review: Letting It All Out
This episodes of Bunheads was so full of cultural references that I couldn't have kept a list if I tried. I almost lost track of the plot in an attempt to ...
Bunheads Review: Two Tickets to Paradise
Despite it being January, the bunheads returned to school after summer break in "Channing Tatum Is a Fine Actor," a line that was uttered by none other tha...
Bunheads Review: It's Time to Dance!
"You Wanna See Something?" marked the start of the second half of Bunheads Season 1 and the episode did a fine job of pulling the group together after the ...
Bunheads Review: O Captain! My Captain!
There were so many fun elements to the summer finale of Bunheads, "A Nutcraker in Paradise." Sasha returned to the school, the bunheads had an armisti...
Bunheads Review: Hold The Joe, Please
The title of this week's Bunheads, "No One Takes Khaleesi's Dragons," was about the opening of a new grocery story, if I'm not mistaken. It wasn't even a d...
