Television Reviews
The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2×14: The Good Wound
The new episode of The Sarah Connor Chronicles picks up where the show left off in December and, while it does not provide any definite answers to the questions raised in the first half of the season, it certainly doesn’t lack in major hints about where the story is going.
We learn that Sarah (Lena Headey) [...]
Fringe: The Same Old Story review
While the Fringe pilot suffered from a severe identity crisis, trying to decide whether it was a police procedural, comedy, or a conspiracy mystery, the second episode, The Same Old Story, steers the show sharply into The X-Files sphere.
The premise of the episode is a little shaky. We have a scientist’s son who kills women [...]
Fringe pilot review – J.J. Abrams’ latest
J.J. Abrams‘ new television series Fringe had an official press screening at Comic Con.
The pilot for the new show, which a Horizon Media report recently said would be the highest rated new series alongside CBS’ SF procedural Eleventh Hour, has all the trademark J.J. Abrams ingredients: a whole lotta teaser questions to kick off the [...]
Battlestar Galactica: Sine Qua Non – review
Two weeks ago, Battlestar Galactica ended with two mid-size cliffhangers when a Cylon hybrid ordered a jump, effectively abducting Laura Roslin, the president of the 12 Colonies.
Gaius Baltar, Karl Agathon and a significant number of pilots disappeared with her.
Simultaneously, we saw Athena shoot Natalie, the leader of the Cylon rebels, after having yet another vision [...]
The 4400: Tiny Machines, gearing up for the finale, chat reminder
The fourth season of The 4400 is coming close to its finale and, before Heroes takes over as chief supplier of characters with supernatural powers who must save the future or else the special effects team gets permanent employment drawing post-apocalyptic wastelands, let’s see where last week’s episode, Tiny Machines, left us hanging.
On the tame [...]