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Lost Girl 2.6 Review: "Better to Burn Out Than Fae Away"

By John Keegan and Paul Pearson

Lost-Girl-Season-2-thumbThis well-named and well-made episode is just the kind of thing "Lost Girl" needs after a rocky opening to the second season. There's no flashback wigs and bad accents, and no lazy use of old storytelling devices: instead, "Better to Burn Out Than Fae Away" puts the emphasis on the characters, on prodding and probing at the world of the Fae and on providing a solid hour of fun television.

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Grimm 1.22 Review: "Woman in Black"

By John Keegan

Grimm-2Considering that the entire season has been leading to a confrontation between Nick, his Grimm status, and key figures in his professional and personal lives, it's been an open prediction that all of it would come crashing together in the season finale. In fact, it was so telegraphed that anything less would be disappointing. So how did the writers manage to wrap up this uneven first season?

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Supernatural 7.23 Review: "Survival of the Fittest"

By John Keegan

supernatural_iconComing into this season finale, I had two expectations: first, that the Leviathan plot arc would be resolved, and second, that Bobby would be shuffled off into the great beyond once and for all. Both took place in this episode, but I can't say that the execution was up to the usual level of "Supernatural" excellence.

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Awake 1.12 Review: "Two Birds"

By John Keegan and Henry Tran

awakereviewiconWe are now in the middle section of a three-part trilogy of episodes to end this series. Judging a middle section of such a trilogy (whether it be movies or something else) is a notoriously difficult thing to do. If "Say Hello to My Little Friend" was the kickoff to Michael's pursuit of what happened in the accident, then this episode serves as the escalation to those events.

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Once Upon a Time 1.22 Review: "A Land Without Magic"

By John Keegan and Edmund Boys

once_upon_a_timeAs the season finale of “Once Upon A Time” swirled around me, I kept being reminded of Paint-by-Numbers. Those simulations of creativity that, if slavishly followed, may produce a copy of a masterpiece, but one devoid of the original’s style, verve, and soul. The show hit major plot points, paid off long-simmering threads, but too much of it left me cold and unsatisfied.

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Touch 1.10 Review: "Tessellations"

By John Keegan

touch_tv_show_iconWhile "Touch" is still too self-indulgent for its own good, and I don't see myself watching it after the end of the first season (unless the season finale changes things dramatically), this is the second episode in a row that worked for me. One big reason is the tighter focus of the writing; this episode, like the previous installment, has only two plot threads. This forces the writers to make the connections more logical.

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"Grimm" Cast Teases Season Finale

By Karen Moul

Grimm on NBCGrimm’s first season was a bit of a slow burn, but recently the storyline has been heating up as Nick finds it increasingly difficult to keep his identity hidden from the people closest to him. It looks like he may have to let Juliette in on the secret in this week’s season finale.

In a recent phone conversation, stars David Giuntoli (Nick Burkhardt) and Russell Hornsby (Hank Griffin) were fairly tight-lipped, but they said the episode will definitely leave viewers wondering what’s in store for next season.

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Lost Girl 2.5 Review: "BrotherFae of the Wolves"

By John Keegan and Paul Pearson

Lost-Girl-Season-2-thumbIt was always going to be tough to top last episode's fantastic installment, but "BrotherFae of the Wolves" doesn't seem to be trying that hard. This Dyson-centric episode should've been a perfect opportunity to explore the angst and the shift in status quo that this character has gone through over the past few episodes, and yet it's glossed over in favour of weak plots that recall the lesser aspects of other genre shows.

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Person of Interest 1.22 Review: "No Good Deed"

By John Keegan and Edmund Boys

person_of_interest_iconWhen a show starts hitting its stride, you surrender yourself to the narrative, confident that wherever the writers choose to take you will be entertaining, compelling, and satisfying. At one time in television history, it was rare for a show to achieve this in its freshman season. But, in recent years, as producers have been given more freedom, especially on cable, the phenomenon of the show fully-formed at birth has sprung onto our screens. While I’ve always felt the auteur theory is an insult to the collaborative nature of filming stories, there is no doubt that the singular visions of Matthew Weiner or Vince Gilligan shape “Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad.”

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Berry & Bruni Talk "Ghost Hunters" & Grant Wilson's Departure

By Christiane Elin

Amy Bruni & Adam BerryIt seems as if you can't think of the term, "ghost hunters" without envisioning the investigating duo from Ghost Hunters, Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson. Lead Investigator/Producer/TAPS Co-founder, Grant Wilson's last investigation airs tonight on Syfy and marks the end of the ghost hunting duo. SciFi Vision was able to chat with Ghost Hunters TAPS Case Manager, Amy Bruni, and Investigator, Adam Berry, about their reaction to Grant leaving and how the team is adjusting since his departure.

Adam Berry says the news of Grant's departure came from out of the blue and he had no idea. Adam is the newest addition to the Ghost Hunters team with two seasons under his belt. Adam felt it was extremely heart wrenching to watch fellow team members Amy Bruni, Steve Gonsalves, Britt Griffith, and Dave Tango, who have known Grant for years, react to the news. Grant's leaving hit the team hard because the Ghost Hunters TAPS team is one huge family.

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Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!
Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!
Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!

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