Synopsis for 3×21: There’s a private investigator tailing Alfredo and Sherlock wants to know why. He and Joan also investigate the case of a hijacked ambulance and a very dead drug mule who had been made a mule against her will. Rating: ★★★★☆ This episode brought us back to AA, where Alfredo […]
NBC’s “Blindspot” Trailer is Just Alright, but You Should Still get Excited
I say all the time that mediocre trailers make the best shows and movies. I theorize this is because they put out the usual, basic promo material knowing they have storylines organic and complex enough to hold water when the time comes, instead of trying to desperately shoehorn in every […]
Mea’s Podcast: Video Game Story Lines as Narratives
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Outlander: Wentworth Prison Recap
Synopsis of 1×15: Claire and the Highlanders work on a plan to rescue Jamie; a visit from Black Jack causes Jamie to realize a fate exists that is worse than his death sentence. Rating: ★★★★☆ To say this was a dark episode of Outlander would be an understatement. And yet, for what […]