First, I have to address something; I have been calling the character Shakira the wrong name this whole time. I misheard Gaia for Shakira, not sure how that happened but if you were confused, all two of you reading these, I am sorry. (Dramatic music fades in, loud pulsing drumbeat, tuba and trombone join
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Say what you want about the way this series ended. Go ahead, get it off your chest. I promise you I’ve heard it all before. You finished? Okay great. My turn. Love it or hate it, we are still talking about this show four years after it ended. Were a lot of questions left unanswered?
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Over the past decade-and-a-half, television has seemingly entered a golden age. A number of shows have become critically adored, with new heights achieved in acting, writing, and directing. Despite this, I was able to remain almost completely oblivious to almost every critically acclaimed television show that has debuted since 1999, only hearing about how good
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Karl Urban returned to the small screen this fall in the very genre titled, Almost Human. As if Karl Urban’s face wasn’t enough to make me tune in, the show was created by J.H. Wyman who had me at “Fringe.” J.J. Abrams signed on as an executive producer along with Wyman and Bryan Burk. Knowing
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Fair warning, this episode might as well be titled, “OH NO SHE DIDN’T!” There’s a horse and carriage carrying two ladies; one is sleeping and the other is knitting. A boy runs out of the woods to tell the driver that the road ahead is flooded, and encourages him to cut through the woods. After
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