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Everyone is getting into the REVENGE! business as the Graysons step up their efforts to take out their competitors. I sense a ranking list ahead.
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by Joe Lipsett
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Everyone is getting into the REVENGE! business as the Graysons step up their efforts to take out their competitors. I sense a ranking list ahead.
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by Joe Lipsett
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After the interminable winter that North America has suffered through, it’s a relief to return to the world of Westeros where winter is still just a threat. That’s right, folks, television’s best epic fantasy series has returned!
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by Joe Lipsett
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It’s season (series?) finale time on Bitten, which seems like a good time to discuss the show’s misogynistic tendencies.
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by Joe Lipsett
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Hannibal has the unique ability to make me marvel at its visual splendor even when it is gag-inducing.Typically this applies to the food preparation scenes, but this week it’s Hannibal’s (Mads Mikkelsen) sex life that has me dry-heaving.
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by Joe Lipsett
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Mama Grimm returns to Grimm to escort the Royal baby back to Portland and her son. Unsurprisingly the reception is a little less than friendly.
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by Joe Lipsett
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The smartest sci-fi show on television returns with what amounts to a complete reboot of its central concept.
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In “The Fluffer”, Liv (Kerry Washington) tries to take a little vacay and everything goes to hell.
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by Joe Lipsett
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Pascal, Pascal, Pascal! It’s all about Pascal (Olivier Martinez) as Revenge continues its third season. Unfortunately last week’s problems still apply.
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Does anyone remember when Revenge used to be fun? Like, “I can’t wait to see what happens next” fun? It’s getting hard to remember that series, isn’t it? Episodes like ‘Addiction’ prove just how stagnant this show has become in just a few years. Despite a few peaks, it’s clear that S3 has settled into a too-comfortable rhthym; every opportunity the writers have had to do something different has been rejected in favour of sticking with the status quo. Unfortunately that status quo includes introducing characters out of the blue and turning them into “integral” elements of Emily’s (Emily VanCamp) plot.
The latest addition to this phenomenon is Pascal LeMarchal, who, as we are repeatedly reminded throughout ‘Addiction’, was once a paramour of Victoria (Madeleine Stowe). He also factors into Daniel’s (Josh Bowman) plan to attack Emily via Jack (Nick Wechsler), but we’ll discuss that later. The problem with everything Pascal is that he’s a walking, talking MacGuffin: he exists solely to orient the action, for characters to move around and try to manipulate. As a character on his own, he’s unmemorable and flat. Exhibit A: after Emily learns he likes to gamble, she orchestrates an elaborate fundraiser to “get his attention” and his reaction falls somewhere between a sneeze and a snore (which is ironically exactly how I would describe Martinez’s performance!)
Thankfully the shifting allegiances are kinda keeping things interesting: Emily is trying to decipher Pascal’s note to her father by getting close to him, but unbeknowst to her he’s already working with Conrad and Victoria (though they don’t know he’s working with/sleeping with the other). It’s a high stakes game – to borrow (terribly) from the evening’s gambling theme. Luckily Emily has her full team back on deck now that Aiden (Barry Sloane) is back in town and it’s clear that Nolan (Gabriel Mann) won’t be distracted sexually by Javier (Henri Esteve) as many of us had previously feared (hoped?). So the deck is stacked and Em has a full house etc, card metaphor, etc.
Here’s the skinny: basically everyone thinks they’re playing everyone. Except maybe Emily, who actually is playing everyone but has to pretend she’s not, lest her marks get too suspicious. It’s simultaneously everything you expect and fear from Revenge, which basically means that its treading water. As a whole, ‘Addiction’ isn’t “Declan & Charlotte” levels of terrible, but it’s not “Red Sharpie of Doom” magnificent, either. It’s average, which may just be the kiss of death for a series on a bubble. Revenge needs some buzz to goose the ratings before ABC decides its fate, and these kinds of “meh” episodes just aren’t gonna cut it…
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Your turn: What do you think of Pascal and how he’s being used on the show? Are you secretly pleased at how Emily is manipulating everyone? Are you excited to learn more about Aiden’s dad? Do you dread seeing more of Charlotte and Javier? And should Victoria wear her hair like this more often or not? Sound off with your thoughts (and fashion tips) below.
Revenge airs Sundays at 10pm EST on ABC.
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by tvangie
The much anticipated season finale of The Walking Dead brings us the most action-packed, tightly paced, nail-biting episode of the season. So how was Rick (Andrew Lincoln) ‘irrevocably changed’?
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by tvangie
This week on Hannibal, our titular psychopath forfeits his control for the first time in a long time (or dare I say ever), and Will (Hugh Dancy) undergoes a significant transformation.
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