Falling Skies Reviews
Falling Skies Review: Two Years of Loss and Sacrifice
"Badlands" was a heartbreaking look at the toll that the last two years have taken on the Falling Skies humans. The sacrifices came in may forms most tragi...
Falling Skies Review: Threats From Within the Rebellion
Falling Skies season 3 picked up seven months after Cochise - a leader from the alien race Volm - landed in Charleston. While the show's world hasn't chang...
Falling Skies Review: Mass Attacks
Falling Skies was juggling a great many balls on its Season 2 finale, "A More Perfect Union." And I'm not sure the series caught many of them successfully....
Falling Skies Review: All Coup-Ed Up
Well, that was awfully quick and awfully interesting. A great deal went down on the penultimate episode of Falling Skies Season 2, as the Second Mass arriv...
Falling Skies Review: End of the Road
If "Death March" is the price Falling Skies viewers need to pay for elaborate Season 2 sets, action sequences and shocking gross-out scenes such as Tom's e...
Falling Skies Review: A Ben in the Road
It's been a common theme throughout Falling Skies Season 2 that the TNT drama has upped the action ante considerably from last summer. But - holy alien att...
Falling Skies Review: A Blonde Bombshell
So, does Ben really trust Karen all of a sudden? Or is it quite the opposite, is he on to her as an alien agent and taking what steps possible to separate ...
Falling Skies Review: Taking the Red Eye
They're dropping like flies in Falling Skies. Or like survivors trying to do battle with a well-armed foreign enemy. Either way, "Love and Other Acts of Co...
Falling Skies Review: A Ruined Reunion
This episode of Falling Skies most definitely did not do it for me. Whereas last Sunday's "Compass" delved into the relationship between the show's most in...
Falling Skies Review: Doing the Charleston?
It's hard to go wrong with an hour largely focused on Tom Mason and John Pope, easily the two most engaging characters on Falling Skies. Throw in a death i...



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