TV Show Review
TV Show [p]Review: A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2
In season two, the Baudelaires are still unfortunate, Count Olaf is still devious, and the set design is still gorgeous.
In season two, the Baudelaires are still unfortunate, Count Olaf is still devious, and the set design is still gorgeous.
Listen Up! Marty Shannon drops by the studio to give input on our silly debates, and to tell us what he’s been up to lately. Also, Presley Tennant drops by to chat about her latest single and a very important anti-bullying campaign… enjoy!
LOVE, SIMON is a heartfelt teenage love story that’s done with keeping its story “straight”.
If your InfoWars misinformed Uncle wrote a teen show.
by Kat Bittner Basically: Surrender your clothes, but don’t give your heart away! If the season premiere was about the internal struggle to move, episode two is Claire and Jamie’s first tentative step back into the world through family, burgeoning friendships and career. The redcoats are looking for a bearded man with a gigantic cap, called Dunbonnet, who has been making trouble for them in the countryside and gaining followers among those left after the rebellion. No matter how many times the redcoats search Lallybroch (held in custody by his brother-in-law, Ian) they cannot find Jamie or his infamous alter ego Dunbonnet. We find that Jamie is hiding out… Read more »
In Derry, Maine, there’s a cycle to history. Every 27 years, something awful happens… and in the summer of 1989, that time comes around again.
We’re getting serious this week, because the two shows we’re discussing are very dark, complex, and incredibly important: Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, and Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why.
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week’s topics include: Trump, Meryl Streep, and Dublin Celtic-rock heroes The Horslips.
Yeah, 2016 could easily have a theme song called “Big Thing Gone Wrong” but there were also a lot of pop culture annoyances for us to roll our eyes ???? at.
Pen is a girl who dresses like a boy and people can’t seem to decide whether she should be more feminine or just man up in M-E Girard’s Girl Mans Up.