Posts by Nick McHatton (Page 10)
Chicago Fire Review: The Tipping Point
Not all of our favorite men and women of uniform will be having a very "Merry Christmas, Etc." as some of them deal with problems of deception, pain a...
Chicago Fire Review: Finding a Balance
"Leaving the Station" was a more subdued episode of Chicago Fire. There was plenty here, as always, but with a few distinct differences: first, things revo...
Revolution Review: Choosing Family
"Nobody's Fault But Mine" left us Revolution fans with quite the cliffhanger. We now begin a four-month countdown, and it begs one big question: What ...
Chicago Fire Review: Thanksgiving Interrupted
"Two Families" seems to acknowledge that Chicago Fire is far less about the fires now than during the pilot, and far more about the men and women who ...
Revolution Review: No Turning Back Now
The biggest takeaway from "Kashmir" is summed up in one word: stall. Stall as long as possible as Revolution approaches its fall finale next week...
Grimm Review: Intersecting Adversaries
"Season of the Hexenbiest" finally brought Nick’s line of focus to the man just below his Grimm world: Renard. Of course, this is still Grimm we&rsqu...
Chicago Fire Review: Arrests and Avoidance
If "Rear View Mirror" proves one thing, it's that Chicago Fire keeps getting hotter and hotter. So thank goodness NBC decided to pick up the show...
Revolution Review: Where Loyalties Lie
There were plenty of familial ties to go around in "Ties That Bind," along with some seriously head-scratching developments. The character connections...
Grimm Review: Cannibals and Kisses
It only took 11 episodes, but "To Protect and Serve Man" finally began making a hand out of some of this season’s story cards. But before g...
Revolution Review: Saving Kid Nation
After weeks of false starts, backtracking and an almost complete lack of focus on moving the overarching plots forward, along came "The Children's Crusade"...

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