In its penultimate episode, Timeless’ “Public Enemy No. 1” takes its characters to a film like darkness leaving one of their own in critical condition.
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In its penultimate episode, Timeless’ “Public Enemy No. 1” takes its characters to a film like darkness leaving one of their own in critical condition.
Read moreTimeless’ “The Lost Generation” takes the team (and a new, temporary member) to May 21, 1927, chaos ensues, but there’s a lot of heart too.
Read moreTimeless’ “Karma Chameleon” follows Wyatt and Rufus on a rogue mission to the 80s in an attempt to pull a Back to the Future change.
Read moreTimeless’ “The Murder of Jesse James” introduced us to The Lone Ranger and Bass Reeves, while exploring the differences between easy choices and right ones.
Read moreTimeless’ “The World’s Columbian Exposition” takes our favorite characters to 1893 Chicago and forces them to confront their fears.
Read moreAgent Carter “Hollywood Ending” did what the show does best by reminding viewers of the importance of unity while keeping a wonderful balance between heart and humor.
Read moreAgent Carter “The Edge of Mystery” and “A Little Song and Dance” showcase the series’ fantastic ability to balance character development and plot.
Read moreAgent Carter “Life of the Party” and “Monsters” played with a variety of noted spy drama tropes, but what they’ve done most phenomenally, is given each of the female characters an opportunity to shine.
Read moreAgent Carter “The Atomic Bomb” reminded viewers of the importance of encouraging others and believing in them.
Read moreAgent Carter “Smoke and Mirrors” gives us a flashback and as necessary backstory, it reveals more about Whitney Frost.
Read moreAgent Carter “Better Angels” continues to explore Zero Matter and its ramifications on the people who come close to it.
Read moreAgent Carter “The Lady of the Lake” and “A View in the Dark” bring our favorite characters to a new location and introduce new faces.
Read moreOne final tribute to Parks and Recreation’s “One Last Ride” with friends from all over to celebrate the series.
Read moreIn its season finale Agent Carter “Valediction” gives Peggy Carter and Howard Stark the closures they needed while resolving the season’s arc.
Read moreParks and Recreation “Two Funerals” is an episode that reminds viewers that if you have friends, you have everything in life.
Read moreAndy Dwyer’s last day at work makes for a hilarious episode in Parks and Recreation “The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show.”
Read moreAs a penultimate episode, Marvel’s Agent Carter “Snafu” is an emotional and physical roller-coaster with plenty of reveals.
Read moreParks and Recreation “Pie Mary” showcases what the characters are willing to do to stand for the things that they believe are important.
Read moreParks and Recreation’s “Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington” did a gorgeous job of showcasing Leslie and April’s relationship.
Read moreAgent Carter “A Sin to Err” is as fierce and as heartfelt as ever with unexpected twists that left us wishing time machines existed.
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