
Character Deep Dive: Wyatt Logan
Timeless’ Wyatt Logan had a lot of love in his heart and damage done to his soul, but in the end, he fought the good fight through and through.
Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Timeless’ Wyatt Logan had a lot of love in his heart and damage done to his soul, but in the end, he fought the good fight through and through.
Timeless’ “The Miracle of Christmas” wasn’t perfect, understandably so, but it was a beautiful finale meant to showcase the power of love above all things.
March 25-31 “Hollywoodland” | Timeless And now that The Americans is officially back—Spring TV is blossoming exceptionally. (We’re just waiting patiently for the new season of New Girl!) We kicked off with a hugely … Continue Reading This Week’s Most Exquisite TV Moment
Timeless’ “Hollywoodland” explored the relationship we’d all been itching to see, gave us more insight on Jiya, and someone’s back from the “dead.”
Timeless’ “The Darlington 500” combined history and the present beautifully to showcase character growth while moving the plot along.
Timeless’ “The War to End All Wars” served as a brilliant season premiere which showcased the detail that the fight is just getting started.
If there was ever a series today more appropriately titled to convey its value, it’s NBC Timeless because that’s what this show has been from its very first episode, which is … Continue Reading 10 Reasons Why You Should Be Watching NBC’s Timeless
I’ve never been more stumped on how to title this because this technically isn’t a review so I have no clue how to appropriately label it in a few words. … Continue Reading Hello Bump Podcast Ep: 04 Thoughts (And a Broader Look into Celebrity Couples and Fan Boundaries. Oh, and baby fun.)
In its season finale, Timeless’ “The Red Scare” reveals a key member of Rittenhouse while showing us different sides to the complex characters trying to stop them.
Timeless’ “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.
January 29-February 4 “The Painting” | Suits Gabriel Macht
Timeless’ “Karma Chameleon” follows Wyatt and Rufus on a rogue mission to the 80s in an attempt to pull a Back to the Future change.
Timeless’ “The World’s Columbian Exposition” takes our favorite characters to 1893 Chicago and forces them to confront their fears.
We’re fairly certain that we can all agree in the words of Brooklyn Nine Nine’s Captain Raymond Holt that “everything is garbage.” While 2016 may have been an incredibly sad year, … Continue Reading 2016 Year-End Reviews: 16 Performers