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The 100 – “Fallen” Review and Analysis
Has your pulse returned normal after “Fallen,” an absolutely batshit crazy wild adrenaline ride of an episode? Guys, we may have just seen the best episode of season 3 so far and it was INSANE. And fucking great. But unrelentingly … Continue reading
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The 100 – “Stealing Fire” Review and Analysis
Welcome back from hiatus, guys! It’s been FOREVER. Or 3 weeks. Whatever. After the last couple of heartbreaking episodes, did you think that maybe they’d ease us into the back half of the season? NOPE. More heartbreak…utter heartbreak. What goes … Continue reading
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The 100 – “Terms and Conditions” Review and Analysis
So, how y’all doing after last week? Is this about right? Yeah, that was me too. But then things got better, as they always do. Happiness crept back into my world. My doggie did doggie things that always make me smile. … Continue reading
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Tagged ALIE, bellamy blake, city of light, Marcus Kane, pike, Raven Reyes, television review, The 100
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The 100 – “Thirteen” Review and Analysis
For an updated view on “Thirteen” and my changing thoughts on the real-world issues raised by this episode, please my Season 3 Wrap Up. Let me say this upfront: I’m a bit scared to write this review. I’m taking a … Continue reading
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Tagged city of light, clarke griffin, Clexa, lexa, Octavia Blake, television review, The 100
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The 100 – “Bitter Harvest” Review and Analysis
When you watched “Bitter Harvest,” did your mind blow out the side of your head violently, or did it slowly leak out of your ears as you freaked the fuck out over the revelations we received throughout the episode? Because … Continue reading
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Tagged bellamy blake, city of light, clarke griffin, Clexa, lexa, Octavia Blake, television review, The 100
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The 100 – The Rise of Breadheda
Soooo…context. And context is important here, because without it, people will think I’m smoking the meth. Note: you may need to smoke the meth to get through this. You know Oprah’s “I LOVE BREAD!” commercials she’s doing now for Weight … Continue reading
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The Walking Dead – “The Next World” Review and Analysis
I really didn’t intend to do more than maybe one review of The Walking Dead, but last night’s episode was SO FUN y’all! So I’m going to write a bit about it. Not a deep dive, because another show requires … Continue reading
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The 100 – “Hakeldama” Review and Analysis
Note: if you are coming here from Twitter/Reddit/et al., please keep in mind: this review/analysis is MY interpretation of the episode and speculation about future events. Like Jon Snow, I know nothing, save that I love this show and love … Continue reading
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If The 100 Characters Were WWE Wrestlers
Well, I’ve managed to write something that never needed to exist that appeals to a target demographic of around three people. I’ve lost it. I’ve gone insane. This is a completely, totally, wholly unnecessary post born out of a mind that … Continue reading
The Walking Dead – “No Way Out” Review and Analysis
Everyone’s favorite low stakes zombie show is back! Do I enjoy TWD? Yes. But do I love TWD? To be honest, no. The show has its ups and downs, and when it’s good, it can be really good, but most … Continue reading