The CW In the fallout of Francis’ illness on “Reign” Mary seized power to congeal Scotland, fearing that if Francis were to die, Catherine would stop the flow of French troops to Scotland. That, and if Francis lived, he would have stopped it out of revenge for her betrayal. Mary’s guilt was p
Much has been made about the state of "millennials" – the current crop of twenty/thirty-somethings inhabiting the world. For anyone who has decried the Peter Pan generation for their lack of maturity and overall sense of entitlement, “Laggies” does them no favors by furthering the label
The CW The Flash | Felicity and Ray headed over to Central City for an “Arrow” crossover and to get some help with the A.T.O.M. suit from the geniuses at Star Labs, and the results were pretty stellar. Ray and Cisco hit it off as hilarious double entendres and brainy banter abounded. Ray, like
Blood, sweat and tears punctuate a dizzying tale of ambitious pursuit amidst enduring turmoil. Andrew Neimann (Miles Teller) is an aspiring jazz drummer at a New York music conservatory, when he converges with caustic instructor, Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons). Neimann is an eager pupil ready to
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