See It or Free It: 'Betrayal'

Never before has an affair seemed more nonsensical. The connection between the protagonists is completely devoid of any passionate chemistry and the overall story lacks any highly palatable stakes. Dealing with the fallout of two rich people as they engage in an affair for no real personal reas

See It or Free It: 'The Tomorrow People'

The pilot was sharp and struck all of the vital components that surround an origin story for a supernaturally based series. The lead character, Stephen (Robbie Amell), is highly likable as an everyday guy with bigger than life problems. Those problems are boiled down in a relatable fashion for v

Let's Discuss: 'Glee's' Farewell to Finn

Going in, I knew this episode would be tough to watch. Tough isn’t the word that came to mind when I saw it though. The word was heartbreaking. The send-off/tribute to Finn was a necessary moment that we all knew was coming after Cory Monteith’s untimely death in July. No stranger from shying aw

See It or Free It: 'The Originals'

The new pilot or (pilot 2.0) was a refreshing way to go about reintroducing the characters while, sidestepping a complete rehash of the backdoor pilot. The reason this worked so effectively is because it allowed the show to focus on its most valuable asset, Elijah (David Gillies). Seeing things fr

See It or Free It: 'Masters of Sex'

As frigid and clinical as the lead character it portrays, this show is filled with untapped potential. Since the premiere of its teaser, the show had hinted it would titillate viewers with the sexual research of Masters and Johnson, the revered scientists whose research provided a scientific bre

See It or Free It: 'The Blacklist'

Truly one of the best new shows of the fall season. The pilot was fantastic and James Spader delivers a performance that is edgily brilliant, keeping you on the edge of your seat. Spader is in a rare league, an actor capable of spinning an elaborate web of such convincing charm that it is impo