“Nannies” brings us back to a few old How I Met Your Mother staples that defined the show in it’s early days.
Nannies
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“Nannies” brings us back to a few old How I Met Your Mother staples that defined the show in it’s early days.
Everyone’s favorite Doctor Who monster once again returns as the Weeping Angels invade New York.
Being the last season, season five of Fringe leaves no question that the season will be filled with action and suspense as all of our questions from the last four years will get answers.
Season eight starts off with a tease, a revelation, and a life lesson monologue, all of which we have come to love about the show.
With only two more Amy and Rory episodes left, we get a heavily Pond centric tale that actually takes us though some of the happenings and internal conflicts over the past several months.
Revolution is the newest NBC post-apocalyptic drama from the mindset of Eric Kripke (Supernatural) about a world 15 years after a global blackout wipes out all electricity.
Furthering on in our rotation of movie styled episodes, we find the Doctor back in a Stetson in a nearly overly cliche Western themed episode.
Endlessly teased since just before the season started, does Dinosaurs on a Spaceship live up to the hype?
Plenty of insight into the Daleks in the series 7 premere of Doctor Who.
The Magician’s Code reveals a major plot point in the mythology of the series while raising even more questions and infuriating even more viewers.
“Good Crazy” is an episode centered around the whole idea that those we love make us do strange and down right crazy things from three perspectives, the ones we will love, the ones we love now, and the ones we lost.
“Now We’re Even” gives us a little insight into the life of a single guy, namely Ted, living on his own.