Decisions, Decisions… Review: The Walking Dead – “Indifference”

The Walking Dead takes a look at this lack of sympathy in a few of its characters and leaves us to decide who’s right or wrong. This is a tough episode to digest.

TV News: TravelChannel.com Names The “Travel’s Best” Travel Deals For 2013

Travelchannel.com names the “Travel’s Best” Travel Deals for 2013. This annual list is the ultimate resource for any savvy traveler looking for great travel deals, and includes the best websites, rewards programs, locations and other invaluable information.

TV News: Syfy Announces Lead Casting For “12 Monkeys” Pilot

Syfy’s pilot 12 Monkeys has cast Aaron Stanford and Amanda Schull in the project’s two lead roles. Also joining in key positions behind the camera are Natalie Chaidez (In Plain Sight, V, Heroes) as Executive Producer/Showrunner and Jeffrey Reiner (Helix, Friday Night Lights, Caprica) who will direct the pilot and also serve as Executive Producer.

Morphing Troubles and Creepy Crabs. Retrospective: Haven — “Crush”

“Crush” isn’t just about someone liking someone, it’s more a literal term meaning someone’s trouble is crushing people to death. While this trouble is a unique one in that the person afflicted has never had a family history of a trouble, what is most intriguing is the reason why the troubles are morphing. And as Lexie/Audrey (Emily Rose) said in “Lay Me Down,” things in Haven are about to get weird..er.

Keep Your Enemies Close… Review: Dracula – “A Whiff of Sulfur”

Dracula is quickly making itself into my favorite drama series this fall. I’m in love with the setting, the characters, and the story.

What Did You Do, Damon? Review: The Vampire Diaries – “Monster’s Ball”

The ending of “Monster’s Ball” is soooo good I can’t wait until next week to see what’s going to happen.

Eating Peter’s Cake. Retrospective: White Collar – “One Last Stakeout”

Thanks to Neal (Matt Bomer), Hagen (Mark Sheppard), aka The Dutchman, is a free man. But Hagen isn’t about to give up the choke hold he has over Neal. Unfortunately, Neal is quick to learn this is only the beginning.

The Lying Game. Review: Grimm – “PTZD”

Opening “PTZD” with a perplexing and ominous quote by Voltaire sets the tone for a decidedly better episode than the less than enthralling season premiere. With “PTZD,” a play on PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), extending the scenes from the ending of “Ungrateful Dead,” we see an uncontrollable Nick (David Giuntoli) go after an innocent family, making us wonder whether Rosalee’s (Bree Turner) cure can actually work on him. Meanwhile, just like the season premiere, the more interesting storyline involves Adalind (Claire Coffee) trying to regain her Hexenbiest powers with the help of Stefania (Shohreh Aghdashloo).

Captivating Mysteries. Advance Review: Greatest Mysteries: Smithsonian

Greatest Mysteries: Smithsonian is a must-see. With captivating narration by Wildman who retells compelling stories from our nation’s history, Travel Channel definitely has found the right blend for what it takes to make learning about history fun and entertaining.

Badass… Review: The Tomorrow People – “Kill or Be Killed”

“Kill or Be Killed” doesn’t waste time jumping into the tough stuff. The Tomorrow People takes an in depth look at yet another familiar face, showcasing what is on the line—what the Tomorrow People (TP) are fighting for and who they are fighting against.

Con News: Long Beach Comic & Horror Con Calling All Cosplay Enthusiasts

Long Beach Comic & Horror Con today announced its 3rd Annual Costume Contest and inaugural Cosplay Corner at Long Beach Comic & Horror Con this November 23 and 24. The 3rd Annual Costume Contest will include cash prizes and giveaways for an assortment of categories.

Con News: Stan Lee’s COMIKAZE Hits Los Angeles Convention Center

Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo presented by POW! Entertainment, and co-owned by the largest producer of trade shows and events in the nation, Advanstar Communications, Inc., returns to Los Angeles this weekend. Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo kicks off this November 1-3, 2013 at the Los Angeles Convention Center and promises an incredible experience for fans of comics, gaming, horror, sci-fi, fantasy and anime. This year’s event will feature an amazing line-up of attractions from vendors and exhibitors, interactive contests, celebrity autograph signings, screenings, renowned panel sessions and gaming tournaments.

TV News: Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles Debuts On HBO Nov 23

Dubbed “the most outrageously funny woman alive” by Rolling Stone, comedian and actress Sarah Silverman stars in her first HBO comedy special when SARAH SILVERMAN: WE ARE MIRACLES debuts SATURDAY, NOV. 23 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT).

Video: On Set With the Cast of “The Walking Dead”

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Witches Be Trippin’. Review: The Originals – “Sinners and Saints”

I’m disappointed with a few aspects of “Sinners and Saints.” The visual effects were lacking in believability and some of the acting was off.

Powerplays, Secrets and Justice? – Retrospective: Sons of Anarchy – “Los Fantasmas”

Charming residents wake up to a new development in the Aquino School shooting case plastered all over the front page of the “San Joaquin Tribune: “Byzlats, Sons of Anarchy May Have Supplied Gun to the Shooter’s Mother.” This week’s episode, “Los Fantasmas” (ghosts in Spanish) addresses how Jax (Charlie Hunnam) deals with the fallout from the news, as well as the latest confrontation between Gemma (Katey Sagal) and Tara (Maggie Siff).

Do No Harm. Retrospective: Witches of East End – “A Few Good Talisman”

This week’s Witches of East End episode, “A Few Good Talisman,” is a doozy, full of surprising revelations and life-altering moments as Joanna’s (Julia Ormond) murder trial takes center stage, and Ingrid’s (Rachel Boston) curse rears its head.

A National Treasure. Recap: Castle – “Get A Clue”

As you can tell by my five-star rating, I truly loved tonight’s episode of Castle. “Get a Clue” was such a delight to watch because once again, it recalled the playful and mischievous episodes of earlier seasons, and sparked a longstanding curiosity of mine —historical treasure. I mean, who doesn’t believe in secret passageways, coded messages, hidden clues, and ultimately, buried treasure secreted by our founding fathers?! I’m pretty sure Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) and I would be the best of friends!

TV News: NBC’s “Why We (Heart) Vampires” Premieres Friday Nov 1

NBC today announced that it will air a one-hour primetime special, “Why We (heart) Vampires” on Friday, November 1st at 8pm ET. Hosted by NBCUniversal News Group’s Tamron Hall, “Why We (heart) Vampires” is a collection of fun, comedic interviews accompanied by entertaining clips from our favorite vampire moments.

Book Review: “Entry-Level Mistress” by Sabrina Darby

If you want a solid, well-written contemporary romance to get lost in, Entry-Level Mistress is your book. It’s hot, sexy, and suspenseful all at once.

Mind. Blown. Review: The Walking Dead – “Isolation”

With Glenn’s words still ringing in my ears, I have to agree with him. This sickness is the pits. It’s slowing things down, making viewers wonder who’ll die next to come back as a walker.

Blood Isn’t Always Thicker. Retrospective: Haven – “Lay Me Down”

“Lay Me Down” is hands down the best episode of Haven so far this season. There is a plethora of drama, mystery, a delightfully scary new trouble, and of course, chivalry and romance. As we dive into “Lay Me Down,” the entire town is on NoDoz® because someone’s sleep trouble is causing dreams to become reality—and not in a good way. One town drunk dreams about being mauled by a bear (seriously) and he dies in his sleep looking like…he was mauled by a bear. But our main characters aren’t immune to this trouble.

Crash and Burn. Retrospective: Grimm – “Ungrateful Dead”

“Ungrateful Dead” picks up, or rather, continues where we left off at the end of season two’s finale “Goodnight, Sweet Prince” – good guys versus reanimated corpses. While I was expecting a lot more fanfare to the season three premiere, I’m a bit disappointed in how this episode pans out. I guess I was hoping for more…oomph but what I got was more…meh.

Little Star. Recap: White Collar – “Out Of the Frying Pan”

Coming into this season, I had some concerns that were fueled by the announcement that White Collar was being cut from 16 episodes to 13 to help the show’s creator Jeff Eastin balance both White Collar and his other show Graceland. As the season premiere grew closer, Eastin, an avid twitter user, was nowhere to be seen, doing little to no press to promote the upcoming season. As a fan, I wondered if White Collar was becoming a burden and more focus was being put on Graceland.

Interview: AMC Discusses Season 4 of The Walking Dead with Lauren Cohan

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