ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO - Episode 3.03 leaves much to be desired for upcoming shows
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Very curious what kind of havoc the actual alien “savior” will wreak on the unsuspecting town of Roswell, New Mexico.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Very curious what kind of havoc the actual alien “savior” will wreak on the unsuspecting town of Roswell, New Mexico.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
One of my biggest issues with Roswell, New Mexico is how much plot often gets stuffed into each of its 42 minute episodes
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Our first recap of Roswell, New Mexico!
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The crimes are intriguing, more puzzles for the cops (and viewers) to solve than taut, suspenseful mysteries. The series is an efficient police proced
by Ashley Jane Davis, Staff Writer
he main thing you should know is that it is about the music. This isn’t a biography, and it doesn’t really get too personal.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“People believe stories. They buy into myths.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“You know hate? It’s a lot to carry.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“You define their very existence. You’re the most important thing to happen to them.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“We always end up going home.”
by Jaime Davis, The Fixer
Mare of Easttown is over, my homesickness remains.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
““I need you to know what your silence can do.”
by Ashley Jane Davis and Jaime Davis
Nearly every element within his Underground Railroad feels deliberate and attuned.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“You’d be surprised how much our past trauma informs who we’re drawn to.”
by Victoria Potenza, Staff Writer
These are some of my favorite women, mainly from Clone Wars and a few from Rebels, whose stories made me remember why Star Wars is so important to me.
by Roderick Towers, Contributor
Was Bigfoot responsible for a triple homicide in the early 90’s?
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“Seeing the mother’s the nightmare.”
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“You got the gold in manipulation.”
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport
“Screw you, Steven King.”
by Audrey Callerstrom, Staff Writer
With an ensemble cast mostly of unknowns, the workplace comedy Superstore, which ended its six-season run on March 25th on NBC, never found a dedicated mass audience.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
“Sometimes remembering old wounds can feel like a warm bath.”