It's a big week at McKinley. There's only a few weeks left of school and there's so much to do! Naturally Glee packs a ton into this week's heavy episode with a few surprised up its sleeve. Where to begin?
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It's showtime! NYADA auditions are this week which has Kurt and Rachel stressed out.
While Kevin Tran, advanced placement student, is quietly studying for his SATs in his room, he is suddenly struck by a bolt of lightning.
When Klaus first came to Mystic Falls he hit the small town like a hurricane but now, there's something worse; it can't be killed, it won't show mercy and its name is Alaric.
Although it's already fairly entrenched as a part of popular culture (thus technically not "underground"), and is also an HBO show (so it's not "overseas"), I still feel this is as good a place as any to post an article explaining the reasons everyone needs to begin watching Game of Thrones.
Game of Thrones (based off George R.R.
Since Iron Man (2008), many have patiently waited as Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) slowly assembled (tee hee hee) a team of far-flung superheroes, one at a time. We knew this was coming. As much fun as those post-credits recruitment scenes were, I regarded them with dread.
"I look like the Flash about to get married."
The two major storylines that have revolved around Howard are his relationship with Bernadette, and him becoming an astronaut. In this episode, once again, these two storylines entwine themselves together, but in an unlikely manner.
The first weekend of May typically marks the opening of the summer movie season. Normally, this time of year is when the first of many films begin their theatrical release in hopes of reaching that blockbuster status. Not this year.
"Oh good, if we get out of here in the next ten minutes, we don't have to pay for the second hour."
Problems with vehicles and transportation have been a bit of a running joke in Modern Family.
After last week's awkward Saturday Night Fever tribute episode, Glee returns with yet another homage, this time paying tribute to the late great Whitney Houston.
After last week's dozy of an episode Fringe tones it down a notch but still manages to answer some nagging questions. Some familiar faces from past seasons return as Jones' agenda starts to be revealed. The season's story begins to speed up before its bridge is burnt.
This week is the 11th hour for both Fringe teams and their respective universe.
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