I did it people! I am now current on TNT’s drama Animal Kingdom, and it was a wild ride!
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TV Rewind: Animal Kingdom, Seasons 1 & 2
So now that I’ve finally gotten into the swing of TNT’s drama, Animal Kingdom, based off of the Australian film of the same name, I figured I’m safe to finally write about it! I should also note that I’m doing the same thing I did with Gotham, in that I am watching the older seasons while also watching the newest episodes…not confusing at all.
Read moreTV Binge Review: Stranger Things
Long time, no writing, and I blame life for that! But I also blame the three seasons of Stranger Things I watched in the past three weeks – it was an intense ride! I plan on taking you through that ride, and if you get mad about spoilers, well, you’ve almost had two weeks to watch the last season, so get over it 🙂
Read moreAwards Show Recap: MTV Movie & TV Awards
This past Monday, the pre-taped MTV Movie & TV Awards aired, and it was a pretty decent time. Sure, there were some cringe-worthy moments, but would it be MTV if there weren’t any? Since adding television in the same categories as movies a few years back, the categories just seem like they’re missing quality performances, but this is all about what the fans like, so I suppose I can’t be too critical. Either way, there seemed to be a nice mix of winners between the two mediums.
Read moreTV Review: The Society
You guys! I binge-watched a show! And to me, that means I finished it in a week, which is pretty darn good if you ask me! I watched the newest Netflix hit, The Society, and I totally understand why it’s catching.
The show focuses on a very large group of high school students who are on their way to a field trip when a storm turns them around back towards their homes in West Ham, Connecticut. Although it only looks like their hometown, because their parents are nowhere to be found. After realizing that they may be in some sort of alternate universe, they band together to form some semblance of normalcy, or in this case a socialist society. After Allie’s older sister gets murdered, she takes over as the town’s leader, sort of acting as a dictator, but not in a malicious way. They have a guard and assigned jobs and shared housing. Allie’s main concern, after realizing they aren’t going “home” anytime soon, is how to survive the winter.
In the midst of all that are some pretty restless and resentful rich kids who just want their stuff back, oh yeah, and Allie’s diagnosed psychopathic cousin, Campbell who decide they want to run the town instead. The 10-episode run ends with Campbell and his laggies arresting Allie and her right-hand man/boyfriend, Will. A group of teens, including my personal favorite character, Grizz, just made it back from an expedition that found farmland and animals for food to sustain them through the winter. And just when that cliff-hanger shows itself, we learn that all the parents are still alive in the real West Ham with yellow ribbons and a plaque sporting the names of the “missing” teens.
Other characters trajectories are minor, and there are so many cast members, it’s sort of hard to keep track. They do tackle issues such as an abusive relationship, teen pregnancy, and addiction, along with something that is still a struggle for some today, a closeted jock coming to terms with himself.
With all that story line in such few episodes, there are plenty of theories going around about The Society. The most fascinating I’ve seen skittering across the internet involves the fable of the Pied Piper and the town of Hamlin. In this fable, the Pied Piper rids the town of rats, but is not paid for his services. In retaliation, the Pied Piper returns to lure the kids out of the town, never to return. We learn in the show that before the kids of West Ham left for their trip, some of the parents are arguing with a man named Pfiffer about not paying him for ridding their town of a mysterious smell. In German, the name Pfiffer stands for piper. We also learn that Pfiffer was one of the bus drivers. Creepy. So the theory is that Pfiffer took the kids as revenge on the parents. So does that mean the kids are dead?
A few other strong theories include an alternate universe or that they are all dead and in purgatory. Their time in “New Ham” and how they behave will determine whether they go to Heaven or Hell. There are plenty of clues to support each of these theories, but my favorite has to go to the Pied Piper. Whatever the outcome, we better be getting a second season!
TV Review: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina – Part 2
I’m ashamed it took me this long to watch it, but I finally “binge-watched” part two of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina! If you liked the first part, and didn’t get this confused with the 90’s sitcom, then you will like part two just as much! In terms of second season (technically), this was almost as strong as the first: no sophomore slump here.
Read moreTV Binge Review: This Is Us
Just like in the fall, I did the same thing this spring: I let all remaining episodes of This is Us pile up on my DVR because I was too conflicted to watch them. I just know sadness awaits, and I just feel like I’m never ready for that on a weekly basis.
Read moreSeason Finales: Brooklyn 99, Superstore
Due to my time at an all-weekend festival, I wasn’t able to watch the one-hour season finale episodes for both Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Superstore until yesterday. Before I get into the recaps, I can say both were comedy gold!
Read moreComedy TV Round-Up: The Other Two, Special
Instead of catching up on television shows that I’ve been actively watching for years, I decided to start two new ones! But they are short ones, so I feel like it’s justified.
Read moreShadowhunters Series Finale Recap
The series finale of Shadowhunters aired last night, and boy was it an epic one! This is a great case of the writers listening to the fans while also staying true to the source material! Spoilers ahead, so don’t read further if you’ve for whatever reason not watched it yet.
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