Review: You make one mistake, you make up for it the rest of your life.

Just like Pretty Little Liars, The Lying Game thrives on teenagers, mysteries, and most importantly, lies. Yet, unlike its sister show, we can actually look forward to getting some surprising answers each week. So while ABC Family’s new show may not be as good as its much hyped neighbor, it’s definitely more satisfying. In “Twinsense […]


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Review: Willows are weak, but they bind other wood.

It’s funny how many different times this show can put Lion-O to the test while still making each one unique. That’s not to say this episode was bad, but until he gets over himself, I guess we’re going to have to endure this plotline again and again. In “The Duelist and the Drifter,” Lion-O goes […]


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Review: I bring you to a paradise planet two billion miles from Earth, and you want to update Twitter?

If you read my review for last week’s standalone Doctor Who, then you might remember I thought it lacked any real depth. Sure, the episode was a nice return to classic Who after the crazy River mytharc, but as far as standalone episodes go, I much prefer this week’s emotional sci-fi-centric story. “The Girl Who […]


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Radar Watch: New Shows from Our Favorites, What to Watch This Fall and More!

After creating shows exclusively for FX and FOX in the past (RIP Terriers and The Chicago Code), The Shield’s Shawn Ryan along with Criminal Minds writer-producer Simon Mirren have instead sold a new untitled project to CBS. According to Deadline, the procedural is inspired by a true story and follows a genetic scientist who uses his psychopath gene to help the FBI catch killers. […]


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Review: Please save me from the monsters.

It’s been episode after episode of heavy mythology on Doctor Who, so this week we take a welcome break and go back to classic Who. It’s a standalone episode where childhood fears are becoming frighteningly real for one little boy, and the doctor can’t help but answer the distress call. Monsters in closets (ahem, cupboard), […]


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