Sony Pictures Television/NBC Major Episode Developments: Red recruited Vanessa Cruz (the misunderstood villain-of-the-week) for his personal Suicide Squad-type initiative. Tom revealed to Liz that he was hired by Red to infiltrate her life, and in an amazing save, Dembe pulled a wounded Red
The CW Major Episode Developments: Mary sealed her betrayal of Francis on “Reign” by sleeping with Conde, Catherine learned of her daughter-in-law’s affair, Francis’ emotional turmoil manifested in a physical ailment, Bash was brutally injured, and Leith worked to have Greer’s marriage annul
The CW Major Episode Developments: The Arrow was “unmasked,” Ray took an arrow for Felicity, Mama Smoak returned, Roy made a sacrifice, and Captain Lance was on the warpath. The Cliffhanger: In a “Tale of Two Cities” switch-up, Roy claimed he was the vigilante, not Oliver. In the romantic
Bates Motel | It was a scene that was quintessential, Norma Bates. After successfully shaking down the town baddie, she returned home, beaming with a triumph that would be short-lived. Her rarely-felt happiness was quickly dashed by the sight of her sons sitting solemnly at the kitchen t
It’s that time again…a brand new Eclectic Selection will be premiering on #RKC this Friday (4/10/2015) at 7 pm EST. Playlist No. 5 will include music from the following artists: The Wild Young Hearts, The Everglows, Puppet Rebellion, Mos. Bros., Alpha Rev, Dawes, Ben Howard, Static in Verona, Ba
After killing off a mainstay character, History Channel's historical drama moved on without paying much of a second thought to the shocking plot twist, turning its attention from the aftermath of Athelstan's murder to the invasion of Paris. Ragnar promoted Floki up the leadership ranks, st
09 Apr 15
The Exclusive Premiere of The Wild Young Hearts' Song "Me and the Moon" - Get the First Listen Here!
Remember the “standout” song highlighted in Eclectic Pop’s review of The Wild Young Hearts’ latest album ‘Feel Good’? Just in case you need a refresher, here’s what was said about “Me and the Moon” in the album review: “Usually striking a chord as either abundantly hyper or earnestly mellow; T