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    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.08 - "Spacewalker"
    Erin Brown
    • Dec 17, 2014

    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.08 - "Spacewalker"

    Even in the binding silence of death, their voices seem to ring continuously across this ever more treacherous landscape: the constant deep peal of a death knell ringing, now, solely for the life of a lost and broken man, who cannot undo the horrific crime he has committed. Indeed, the low, mournful song of the as yet unavenged is about to hit its final, piercing note in this week’s shattering midseason finale of CW’s The 100 – entitled “Spacewalker” – and there will be no-on
    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.07 - "Long Into The Abyss"
    Erin Brown
    • Dec 10, 2014

    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.07 - "Long Into The Abyss"

    With the dawn, they will come: Grounders by the dozens, ready to slaughter the Sky people in any case, but even more frenzied in their bloodlust thanks to Finn’s recent deadly actions in their village of innocents. Indeed, the world of CW’s The 100 stands upon a knife’s point now, sharpened to a razor edge by mistrust and hatred on both sides, of opposing peoples and cultures they neither know or understand. Named so after the famous Nietzsche quote, “Long Into The Abyss” bro
    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.06 - "Fog Of War"
    Erin Brown
    • Dec 6, 2014

    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.06 - "Fog Of War"

    Agendas are everywhere for heroes, villains and everyone in between in this week’s epic new installment of CW’s The 100 – entitled “Fog of War” – as more than one person begins a journey down a road from which there is an ever dwindling possibility that they may ever return alive, if at all. On the ground and faced with the reality that her daughter will never stop seeking to save her people from the fate she knows awaits them if they remain in the confines of Mount Weather,
    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.02 - "Inclement Weather"
    Erin Brown
    • Oct 29, 2014

    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.02 - "Inclement Weather"

    She cannot shake it. It’s like a glass splinter of red hot doubt in her mind – that feeling that Dante and his crew of milky, weak but well-mannered and fed survivors are not all they are cracked up to be – and Clarke Griffin is adamant, even to the point of shedding her own blood, that it must be there for a reason. And so it was that in Episode 2.02 of The CW’s riveting sci-fi hit The 100 – entitled “Inclement Weather” – that we got an even greater insight not just into how
    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.01 - "The 48"
    Erin Brown
    • Oct 22, 2014

    REVIEW | The 100 - Episode 2.01 - "The 48"

    Trapped within the stark, unforgiving confines of the white-halled horror that is Mount Weather, it was a very distressed and disoriented Clarke Griffin to whom we said goodbye at the end of last season’s gripping finale of The CW’s The 100. Indeed, it’s been a long wait to find out the answers to more than one plaguing question. Who are these faceless, high-tech soldiers called the Mountain Men, and what do they have to hide behind their HAZMAT suits? What has become of Bell
    RECAP | Dracula - Episode 1.02 - 'A Whiff of Sulphur'
    Erin Brown
    • Nov 4, 2013

    RECAP | Dracula - Episode 1.02 - 'A Whiff of Sulphur'

    THE BREAKDOWN One down and a council to go: for all intents and purposes, this is Alexander's almost all consuming goal, especially now that he has gotten a much firmer grasp on the identities, strengths and weaknesses of The Order of The Dragon. His sights are now set on his new business partner - another member of the Order of The Dragon High Council - and removing him too from the equation by buying him out of his portion of the oil shares the Order desperately relies on t
    RECAP | Dracula - Pilot  - 'The Blood Is the Life'
    Erin Brown
    • Nov 4, 2013

    RECAP | Dracula - Pilot - 'The Blood Is the Life'

    THE BREAKDOWN As soon as the first scene flutters on to the screen – one of dirt falling from an earth ceiling as two mysterious men descend on top of a hideously cruel looking iron tomb – you can kind of tell that it’s going to end bad for at least one of these guys. This story is about Dracula, and it doesn’t take Einstein to guess that said tomb belongs to Dracula, and that on top of that – by default of having been locked up in a metal box and shrivelling like a giant, ev