After a lot of flirting and tears, Ben and Sunny get on the same page about their situation.
It’s only been six charters, and the St. David has already lost three people.
Everyone is way too concerned about their “resumes” when they can’t even organize a simple vote.
[Editor’s note: This is a recap of Fallout episode seven. The recap of episode eight publishes April 19.] When you design the pacing of a modern TV drama, there are, basically, two general approaches to how you can handle the penultimate episode of your season. One model (made most famous, probably, by Game Of Thrones’ “The Rains Of Castamere”) is the one that says that episode 7, or 9, or whatever number is “Your season order, minus one,” is the ideal time to blow everything up—knocking your...
A lot of people are trying to take credit for Soda’s vote-out on Survivor. Venus took credit just minutes after the vote. Tevin planned on taking credit later, presumably if he ever hit those Final 3 Tribal Council seats, and Liz told the camera that voting “Soda” was not only her idea, but she had […]
Ricky Church reviews the fifth episode of Marvel Studios’ X-Men ’97… Wow. That is the first thing that popped up in my mind at the conclusion of ‘Remember It’, the halfway point of X-Men ’97‘s first season. It delivered the biggest emotional gut punch in the series so far, even one of the biggest of […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: X-Men ’97 Season 1 Episode 5 Review – ‘Remember It’
“Who?” “What??” “Why?!?” Those are just a few of the words we can finally retire from our collective vocabulary now that American Horror Story: Delicate has reached the finish line. The finale picks up moments after Anna promised her unborn child to Siobhan in exchange for an Academy Award, sealing the deal with a kiss. […]
Remember when American Horror Story: Apocalypse flashed back to Russia in 1918 to reveal that Anastasia Romanov was a literal witch? Well, the FX anthology outdid itself on Wednesday by shoehorning Mia Farrow into the insanity that is AHS: Delicate. The season’s penultimate episode takes us back to Manhattan in 1967, where an overwhelmed Farrow […]
For All Mankind is one of those long-running prestige TV series that everyone seems to greatly enjoy, but struggle to make an impact on the mainstream conversation. However, it appears that Apple is more than happy to keep it going and even give it a companion spinoff show.The tech and media giant is all in on sci-fi and space-related shows, it seems. From Foundation to For All Mankind, and also including more recent stuff like Constellation, Apple has been spending the big bucks on those...