Once Upon a Time spent another week in Neverland Sunday, as our intrepid crew tried to battle their own "Nasty Habits" in order to save Henry. Unfortunately, it didn't work out the way they had hoped.
Below, TV Fanatics Carla Day, Jim Garner, Nick McHatton and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to decide if Neal made the right call and to debate which is the scariest fairy tale. Join in the debate now!
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What was your favorite scene or line from this Once Upon a Time Season 3 episode?
Carla: I liked when Emma found Bae's light map. She knows him well, even from back before they met. Plus, the interactions between the others was interesting too. I love the Charmings, Hook and Regina all working together.
Gareth: So many great moments in this episode. What a dark turn this season is taking. Loved...
Below, TV Fanatics Carla Day, Jim Garner, Nick McHatton and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to decide if Neal made the right call and to debate which is the scariest fairy tale. Join in the debate now!
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What was your favorite scene or line from this Once Upon a Time Season 3 episode?
Carla: I liked when Emma found Bae's light map. She knows him well, even from back before they met. Plus, the interactions between the others was interesting too. I love the Charmings, Hook and Regina all working together.
Gareth: So many great moments in this episode. What a dark turn this season is taking. Loved...
- 10/23/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
This week, the Arrow Round Table participants discuss "Identity."
Issues on the docket include the return of China White, the introduction of Bronze Tiger, when Oliver might choose a name for his new heroic persona and what Slade must be feeling about Oliver and Shado on the island.
Pull up a virtual chair and join staff writers Kate Brooks, Carla Day, Nick McHatton, Carissa Pavlica and guest Hank Otero from Hank's Entertainment Site for this vibrant discussion, while sharing in the conversation by dropping your thoughts in the comments.
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Kate: The first scene with Felicity when Oliver told her she was going to be her new secretary. "Would you like a cup of coffe?" and "No, that's not happening, ever!" We got some major sass from Felicity all episode but specifically in this scene. They're giving her so much more.
Issues on the docket include the return of China White, the introduction of Bronze Tiger, when Oliver might choose a name for his new heroic persona and what Slade must be feeling about Oliver and Shado on the island.
Pull up a virtual chair and join staff writers Kate Brooks, Carla Day, Nick McHatton, Carissa Pavlica and guest Hank Otero from Hank's Entertainment Site for this vibrant discussion, while sharing in the conversation by dropping your thoughts in the comments.
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Kate: The first scene with Felicity when Oliver told her she was going to be her new secretary. "Would you like a cup of coffe?" and "No, that's not happening, ever!" We got some major sass from Felicity all episode but specifically in this scene. They're giving her so much more.
- 10/21/2013
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Once Upon a Time met "Quite a Common Fairy" this week - but she didn't remain a fairy for long.
Below, our Round Table team of TV Fanatics Jim Garner, Carla Day, Nick McHatton and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to decide if the Blue Fairy was justified or just mean and if even the Evil Queen deserves to be redeemed.
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What was your favorite scene from this Once Upon a Time Season 3 episode?
Jim: I like Mulan trying to talk to Aurora. I've always thought she was in love with Phillip, come to find out she's fallen for Aurora.
Gareth: Really enjoyed the scene with Mulan and Aurora. I hope we get to see more of their relationship over the rest of the season. Be interesting to see how this unfolds now that Aurora is pregnant. Things just got very complicated. The...
Below, our Round Table team of TV Fanatics Jim Garner, Carla Day, Nick McHatton and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to decide if the Blue Fairy was justified or just mean and if even the Evil Queen deserves to be redeemed.
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What was your favorite scene from this Once Upon a Time Season 3 episode?
Jim: I like Mulan trying to talk to Aurora. I've always thought she was in love with Phillip, come to find out she's fallen for Aurora.
Gareth: Really enjoyed the scene with Mulan and Aurora. I hope we get to see more of their relationship over the rest of the season. Be interesting to see how this unfolds now that Aurora is pregnant. Things just got very complicated. The...
- 10/15/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Another week of Scandal, another edition of the TV Fanatic Scandal Round Table! This week was all about answers and filling in some of the blanks of Olivia's personal history. There might've been a line or two about Presidential balls in there as well.
Join TV Fanatic staff members Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, Carla Day, Christine Orlando, and Miranda Wicker and Emily from ABC Scandal Fans as they break down "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." Sound off in the comments below with your answers to this week's questions.
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What was your favorite scene or quote from "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner"?
Jim: I liked Eli and Olivia talking in her office. They both were putting on super-fake facial expressions to keep the outside audience from having any idea of what they were saying. Both clever and creepy!
Leigh: That ending when Eli was demanding Olivia opened the door...
Join TV Fanatic staff members Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, Carla Day, Christine Orlando, and Miranda Wicker and Emily from ABC Scandal Fans as they break down "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." Sound off in the comments below with your answers to this week's questions.
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What was your favorite scene or quote from "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner"?
Jim: I liked Eli and Olivia talking in her office. They both were putting on super-fake facial expressions to keep the outside audience from having any idea of what they were saying. Both clever and creepy!
Leigh: That ending when Eli was demanding Olivia opened the door...
- 10/14/2013
- by miranda.wicker@gmail.com (Miranda Wicker)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to the first Round Table of Arrow Season 2!
This week the panelists will discuss the premiere, "City of Heroes," as TV Fanatics Kate Brooks, Nick McHatton, Carla Day and Carissa Pavlica are joined by guest Hank Otero of Hank's Entertainment Site for a discussion of character changes, introductions and expectations for what's ahead. Pull up a seat and join in the debate below!
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What most surprised you from the premiere?
Kate: This isn't really a "plot twist" or anything like that but what surprised me the most, was the amount of Felicity we had in the premiere. She wasn't just the tech girl, she was by Oliver's side when he needed it both as friend, sidekick, and co-worker. I really enjoyed it. Now that I think about it, it's not so surprising considering how well liked Felicity is. I feel like more of her was the natural progression.
This week the panelists will discuss the premiere, "City of Heroes," as TV Fanatics Kate Brooks, Nick McHatton, Carla Day and Carissa Pavlica are joined by guest Hank Otero of Hank's Entertainment Site for a discussion of character changes, introductions and expectations for what's ahead. Pull up a seat and join in the debate below!
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What most surprised you from the premiere?
Kate: This isn't really a "plot twist" or anything like that but what surprised me the most, was the amount of Felicity we had in the premiere. She wasn't just the tech girl, she was by Oliver's side when he needed it both as friend, sidekick, and co-worker. I really enjoyed it. Now that I think about it, it's not so surprising considering how well liked Felicity is. I feel like more of her was the natural progression.
- 10/14/2013
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural is back!
And so is the Supernatural Round Table!
Following this week's premiere of Season 9, in which it was clear the brothers have plenty more work to do, TV Fanatic staff members Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna - along with Alice from Winchester Family Business - have gathered around their Round Table to debate the best scenes from "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here," Sam as a coma patient and a lot more.
Join in the discussion now...
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What was your favorite scene from the Supernatural Season 9 premiere?
Carissa: I don't think I had a favorite scene. I was happy overall to learn that the fallen angels had their grace on earth. It would have been awful to learn they fell and lost everything.
Alice: It's a tie. The scene between Sam and "imagined" Dean outside the cabin, when Sam decided it was time to let go.
And so is the Supernatural Round Table!
Following this week's premiere of Season 9, in which it was clear the brothers have plenty more work to do, TV Fanatic staff members Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna - along with Alice from Winchester Family Business - have gathered around their Round Table to debate the best scenes from "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here," Sam as a coma patient and a lot more.
Join in the discussion now...
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What was your favorite scene from the Supernatural Season 9 premiere?
Carissa: I don't think I had a favorite scene. I was happy overall to learn that the fallen angels had their grace on earth. It would have been awful to learn they fell and lost everything.
Alice: It's a tie. The scene between Sam and "imagined" Dean outside the cabin, when Sam decided it was time to let go.
- 10/11/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The final mission is now complete and Burn Notice is no more.
The beloved USA Network hit went off the air on September 12th with "Reckoning," an emotional farewell to Michael, Fiona and, especially, to Madeline.
But let's bring these characters back for one final Round Table, as panelists Jim Garner, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Steven (from Burn Notice Fanatic) and Michelle Carlbert gather around to discuss and debate a moving series finale...
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What was you favorite scene from the finale?
Jim: Hands down, Michael and Madeline's conversation on the phone. When she said she was proud of him, I was lost in tears. First, for Michael who has always wanted to make her proud, and then for myself, wondering if my mom would be proud of me in the few years since she passed.
Christine: The phone call was amazing and had me in tears but I'm going...
The beloved USA Network hit went off the air on September 12th with "Reckoning," an emotional farewell to Michael, Fiona and, especially, to Madeline.
But let's bring these characters back for one final Round Table, as panelists Jim Garner, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Steven (from Burn Notice Fanatic) and Michelle Carlbert gather around to discuss and debate a moving series finale...
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What was you favorite scene from the finale?
Jim: Hands down, Michael and Madeline's conversation on the phone. When she said she was proud of him, I was lost in tears. First, for Michael who has always wanted to make her proud, and then for myself, wondering if my mom would be proud of me in the few years since she passed.
Christine: The phone call was amazing and had me in tears but I'm going...
- 9/23/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Did the kids figure out how to get out from "Under the Dome"? After Angie convinced Junior to rejoin the fold -- which may or may not have stopped a horrendous storm that was forming inside the dome -- the kids of Chester's Mill seem convinced that they know how to bring down the dome. All they have to do is murder. So no biggie!
At the end of the episode, Angie, Joe, Norrie and Junior put their hands on the bigger dome around Chester's Mill. While the little dome had created singular visions for different people, the larger dome created a shared vision for all four of them. In it, Big Jim started bleeding from sudden knife wounds. Then, when they looked down, the foursome were all holding bloody knives.
It was clearly an image that meant something, but did it really mean what Angie and Norrie assumed it meant?...
At the end of the episode, Angie, Joe, Norrie and Junior put their hands on the bigger dome around Chester's Mill. While the little dome had created singular visions for different people, the larger dome created a shared vision for all four of them. In it, Big Jim started bleeding from sudden knife wounds. Then, when they looked down, the foursome were all holding bloody knives.
It was clearly an image that meant something, but did it really mean what Angie and Norrie assumed it meant?...
- 9/3/2013
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
There are only two episodes left in this first season of "Graceland," and things are definitely building toward an explosive climax. This week, Mike made a huge decision when he came clean to Briggs. Could it backfire? It certainly didn't net him the result he was hoping for.
“I’ve been investigating you for the past three months," he told Briggs. When Briggs barely reacted, he asked, "You’re not surprised?”
Briggs suspected something was up. And then Mike told him the investigation was ongoing. After all, Mike's former handler, Juan Badillo, had died and the Bureau suspected Briggs had something to do with it.
As Buddy TV's Carla Day pointed out, Mike only told Briggs this much so he could gauge Briggs' reaction to hearing the name Juan Badillo. The problem was that Briggs didn't know Juan by that name. He only knew him as Jangles, because of his keys.
“I’ve been investigating you for the past three months," he told Briggs. When Briggs barely reacted, he asked, "You’re not surprised?”
Briggs suspected something was up. And then Mike told him the investigation was ongoing. After all, Mike's former handler, Juan Badillo, had died and the Bureau suspected Briggs had something to do with it.
As Buddy TV's Carla Day pointed out, Mike only told Briggs this much so he could gauge Briggs' reaction to hearing the name Juan Badillo. The problem was that Briggs didn't know Juan by that name. He only knew him as Jangles, because of his keys.
- 8/23/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Henry Wilcox wanted Annie to leave the CIA and join his new venture, Lexington Global, on the latest installment of "Covert Affairs." Annie refused, likely due in no small part to her relationship with Auggie. But then, Henry dropped a bombshell on her.
“The last few days, I’ve learned quite a bit about Auggie’s ex, Helen Hanson," Henry told Annie. "Ask him if he’s talked to her recently.”
“What do you mean?" Annie asked. "She’s dead.”
“Is she?" Henry responded. It certainly left Annie with plenty of questions.
TV Fanatic's Carla Day had questions, too. "Is Auggie still lying to Annie? Is his wife still alive and are they in contact with each other? That would be a humongous blow to Annie and her relationship with Auggie," wrote Day. "Could the mysterious woman (Michelle Ryan) that Arthur met with in the parking garage and then followed Wilcox be Auggie's wife?...
“The last few days, I’ve learned quite a bit about Auggie’s ex, Helen Hanson," Henry told Annie. "Ask him if he’s talked to her recently.”
“What do you mean?" Annie asked. "She’s dead.”
“Is she?" Henry responded. It certainly left Annie with plenty of questions.
TV Fanatic's Carla Day had questions, too. "Is Auggie still lying to Annie? Is his wife still alive and are they in contact with each other? That would be a humongous blow to Annie and her relationship with Auggie," wrote Day. "Could the mysterious woman (Michelle Ryan) that Arthur met with in the parking garage and then followed Wilcox be Auggie's wife?...
- 8/21/2013
- by The Huffngton Post
- Huffington Post
Now that the curtain has been pulled back to reveal that Briggs is also secretly the drug lord Odin on "Graceland," viewers got the chance to see how difficult it is for him to lead this double life. They also learned that his intention for running Odin's drug ring might not be as bad as one might assume.
The clue came from a captured member of a rival Caza drug ring. He promised that another man would be coming for Mike and his cohorts. "The key man," the man said in his native tongue.
"Jangles," Briggs said. He may be the key to all of Briggs' behavior thus far. Jangles was the assassin who captured Briggs in Mexico -- and forced him to become a heroin addict.
Buddy TV's Carla Day said that this has been what it's all about. Revenge. "When Briggs said that Odin didn't care about the money,...
The clue came from a captured member of a rival Caza drug ring. He promised that another man would be coming for Mike and his cohorts. "The key man," the man said in his native tongue.
"Jangles," Briggs said. He may be the key to all of Briggs' behavior thus far. Jangles was the assassin who captured Briggs in Mexico -- and forced him to become a heroin addict.
Buddy TV's Carla Day said that this has been what it's all about. Revenge. "When Briggs said that Odin didn't care about the money,...
- 8/9/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Auggie got a big promotion on "Covert Affairs," but it led to some friction in his relationship with Annie -- he didn't tell her about it beforehand.
“Everyone please congratulate the new interim head of the Dpd, Auggie Anderson," Joan said. Annie couldn't believe that he hadn't told her,but Auggie insisted it was because he was sworn to secrecy.
But almost as quickly as he was elevated to his new position, Auggie was relieved of duty. After two deaths on his watch, he was removed as interim Dpd and replaced by Calder. Amy Outland, writing for Gather, pointed out that "neither Annie nor Auggie like or trust Calder very much. And they'll probably trust him even less when he becomes Annie's new handler.”
Still, TV Fanatic's Carla Day thinks that everything that happened has happened for a reason. "For now, Annie and Auggie are in the best spot they've been in,...
“Everyone please congratulate the new interim head of the Dpd, Auggie Anderson," Joan said. Annie couldn't believe that he hadn't told her,but Auggie insisted it was because he was sworn to secrecy.
But almost as quickly as he was elevated to his new position, Auggie was relieved of duty. After two deaths on his watch, he was removed as interim Dpd and replaced by Calder. Amy Outland, writing for Gather, pointed out that "neither Annie nor Auggie like or trust Calder very much. And they'll probably trust him even less when he becomes Annie's new handler.”
Still, TV Fanatic's Carla Day thinks that everything that happened has happened for a reason. "For now, Annie and Auggie are in the best spot they've been in,...
- 8/7/2013
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
It's been almost two weeks since Arrow Season 1 wrapped up with the fantastic episode "Sacrifice" - and our team has finally had time to digest all the action.
In this edition of the Round Table, staff writers Kate Brooks, Nick McHatton and Carla Day are joined by Hank Otero, theowner of Hank's Entertainment Site, as they debate various aspects of the finale and look ahead to Arrow Season 2.
So pull up a virtual chair and let's do this!
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Tommy is dead. React!
Kate: Shock. When they revealed the bar through his chest. I yelled "Nooooooooo!!!!" I'm incredibly sad.
Nick: My entire view of the series is upended now because of his death. I think all of us, because of the comics, were expecting Tommy to slowly become Oliver's biggest rival and nemesis. I'll certainly miss Colin on the show every week, and I'm happy his death was one of selflessness and sacrifice.
In this edition of the Round Table, staff writers Kate Brooks, Nick McHatton and Carla Day are joined by Hank Otero, theowner of Hank's Entertainment Site, as they debate various aspects of the finale and look ahead to Arrow Season 2.
So pull up a virtual chair and let's do this!
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Tommy is dead. React!
Kate: Shock. When they revealed the bar through his chest. I yelled "Nooooooooo!!!!" I'm incredibly sad.
Nick: My entire view of the series is upended now because of his death. I think all of us, because of the comics, were expecting Tommy to slowly become Oliver's biggest rival and nemesis. I'll certainly miss Colin on the show every week, and I'm happy his death was one of selflessness and sacrifice.
- 5/27/2013
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
The 2012-2013 television season is behind us.
And while the TV Fanatic staff is looking forward to a number of summer shows, we're also taking a few moments to look back, answering one simple question below: What was the best finale of the past season?
Scroll down for a number of responses and then vote on your own...
Miranda Wicker: This isn't even a question: Scandal. There was resolution. There was a setup for season 3. There was one hell of a shocking revelation and cliffhanger. Hands down, that was how to end a season.
Jim Garner: Nashville. Honestly, I spent the better part of that episode in tears for one reason or another. So powerful!
Chandel Charles: Scandal and Revenge were both doozies for me. So they definitely top my list for non-cable drama season finales.
Leigh Raines: My obvious choice is Scandal. That white fedora and the end reveal…...
And while the TV Fanatic staff is looking forward to a number of summer shows, we're also taking a few moments to look back, answering one simple question below: What was the best finale of the past season?
Scroll down for a number of responses and then vote on your own...
Miranda Wicker: This isn't even a question: Scandal. There was resolution. There was a setup for season 3. There was one hell of a shocking revelation and cliffhanger. Hands down, that was how to end a season.
Jim Garner: Nashville. Honestly, I spent the better part of that episode in tears for one reason or another. So powerful!
Chandel Charles: Scandal and Revenge were both doozies for me. So they definitely top my list for non-cable drama season finales.
Leigh Raines: My obvious choice is Scandal. That white fedora and the end reveal…...
- 5/24/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
What will become of Crowley? Will we see Abbadon again? How did you feel about the brotherly bonding?
Yes, Supernatural Season 8 may be behind us, but "Sacrifice" gave Round Table participants Carla Day, Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Alice Jester (of The Winchester Family Business) plenty to discuss and analyze.
So pull up a virtual chair now and join in below!
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the finale?
Carissa: Sheesh. Tough as always! I'll have to go with Crowley crying and asking Sam where he would start, to repent, when he has been so horrid for so many years. Like he was saying, how does the king of hell go about asking for forgiveness? Mark Sheppard did an amazing job showing his range with that scene and I really felt for Crowley. That's an amazing feat!
Carla: “Girls. You’re my Marnie, Moose. And, Hannah, she just needs to be loved.
Yes, Supernatural Season 8 may be behind us, but "Sacrifice" gave Round Table participants Carla Day, Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Alice Jester (of The Winchester Family Business) plenty to discuss and analyze.
So pull up a virtual chair now and join in below!
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the finale?
Carissa: Sheesh. Tough as always! I'll have to go with Crowley crying and asking Sam where he would start, to repent, when he has been so horrid for so many years. Like he was saying, how does the king of hell go about asking for forgiveness? Mark Sheppard did an amazing job showing his range with that scene and I really felt for Crowley. That's an amazing feat!
Carla: “Girls. You’re my Marnie, Moose. And, Hannah, she just needs to be loved.
- 5/23/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Off-season? What TV off-season?!?
While many networks have aired their final new episodes until the fall, USA, HBO and other cable channels are gearing up for a very busy summer of programming.
From vampires in Louisiana to doctors in The Hamptons, your television dial will be full of fresh sitcoms and comedy through June, July and August. Which upcoming series has you most excited? That's the question we've asked TV Fanatic staff members to answer in this edition of the Round Table. Gather around now!
Kate Brooks: The much anticipated return of Perception!
Nick McHatton: The final season of Breaking Bad.
Miranda Wicker: Since Showtime is upping its return for the final season, Dexter. I can't wait to have my favorite serial killer back.
Gabrielle Moss: I am so desperate to see Breaking Bad, I feel like it is my husband who has been away overseas all year or something (yes,...
While many networks have aired their final new episodes until the fall, USA, HBO and other cable channels are gearing up for a very busy summer of programming.
From vampires in Louisiana to doctors in The Hamptons, your television dial will be full of fresh sitcoms and comedy through June, July and August. Which upcoming series has you most excited? That's the question we've asked TV Fanatic staff members to answer in this edition of the Round Table. Gather around now!
Kate Brooks: The much anticipated return of Perception!
Nick McHatton: The final season of Breaking Bad.
Miranda Wicker: Since Showtime is upping its return for the final season, Dexter. I can't wait to have my favorite serial killer back.
Gabrielle Moss: I am so desperate to see Breaking Bad, I feel like it is my husband who has been away overseas all year or something (yes,...
- 5/22/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Sunday's episode of Revenge saw the second season come to a close in epic fashion.
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down all the "Truth" that came out and look ahead to next fall's Season 3.
Weigh in with your own responses regarding all of these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Truth"?
Miranda: All of it? If I have to narrow it down to one, "I'm Amanda Clarke" was the very best scene of the season.
Kate: "I'm Amanda Clarke." #finally
Christine: Yes, Emily finally telling Jack the truth was definitely the scene of the night but I've got to give kudos to Declan and Nolan's last scene together. Who would have thought that Declan Porter could get me that choked up? Poor Nolan was devastated when he realized that all of his money and connections couldn't save his friend.
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down all the "Truth" that came out and look ahead to next fall's Season 3.
Weigh in with your own responses regarding all of these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Truth"?
Miranda: All of it? If I have to narrow it down to one, "I'm Amanda Clarke" was the very best scene of the season.
Kate: "I'm Amanda Clarke." #finally
Christine: Yes, Emily finally telling Jack the truth was definitely the scene of the night but I've got to give kudos to Declan and Nolan's last scene together. Who would have thought that Declan Porter could get me that choked up? Poor Nolan was devastated when he realized that all of his money and connections couldn't save his friend.
- 5/14/2013
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Sunday's episode of Revenge saw tensions rise between Emily and Victoria, while Aiden and Nolan attempted to derail the Revengenda and two major bombshells were dropped at the end.
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down all things "Engagement" and look ahead to next week's epic Season 2 finale.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Engagement"?
Miranda: So easy. Nolan to Aiden: "You could be my bodyguard and I could be your Whitney."
Kate: What Miranda said... But to have my own answer, the Jack and Emily scene when he said, "what's different now?" I'm like, Nothing Is Different! Jack is putting the jack in jackass right now.
Carla: Two of the most touching scenes were with Emily. When she talked with Jack on her porch, I just...
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down all things "Engagement" and look ahead to next week's epic Season 2 finale.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Engagement"?
Miranda: So easy. Nolan to Aiden: "You could be my bodyguard and I could be your Whitney."
Kate: What Miranda said... But to have my own answer, the Jack and Emily scene when he said, "what's different now?" I'm like, Nothing Is Different! Jack is putting the jack in jackass right now.
Carla: Two of the most touching scenes were with Emily. When she talked with Jack on her porch, I just...
- 5/7/2013
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Scandal came back from hiatus with an amazing episode that delved deeper into Huck's history and showed glimpses of Fitz's future if he continues to cross Mellie.
Join TV Fanatic staff members Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Jim Garner, and Miranda Wicker and Emily from the ABC Scandal Fans website as they break down "Seven Fifty-Two." And be sure to jump into the discussion in the comments below!
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What was your favorite scene from "Seven Fifty-Two"?
Christine: Mellie telling Fitz exactly how things were going to be. She's had enough. He can go run off with his supposed soul mate but he will pay the consequences. She'll obliterate him in the press and I wouldn't be surprised if she sets herself up as the next presidential candidate. You know what? I almost can't say as I blame her.
Carla: Throughout the episode, it seemed like 752 was related to the trophies...
Join TV Fanatic staff members Christine Orlando, Carla Day, Jim Garner, and Miranda Wicker and Emily from the ABC Scandal Fans website as they break down "Seven Fifty-Two." And be sure to jump into the discussion in the comments below!
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What was your favorite scene from "Seven Fifty-Two"?
Christine: Mellie telling Fitz exactly how things were going to be. She's had enough. He can go run off with his supposed soul mate but he will pay the consequences. She'll obliterate him in the press and I wouldn't be surprised if she sets herself up as the next presidential candidate. You know what? I almost can't say as I blame her.
Carla: Throughout the episode, it seemed like 752 was related to the trophies...
- 4/30/2013
- by miranda.wicker@gmail.com (Miranda Wicker)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural welcomed back a fan favorite on "Pac-Man Fever," as Felicia Day stopped by again as Charlie.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Sean McKenna, Carla Day and Carissa Pavlica are joined by Alice Jester of The Winchester Family Business to break down the episode, from their favorite scenes to Dean bossing Sam around.
Join in below!
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: I have to say Charlie going to at the end to let her mom go. She could have never done that without the strength of Dean and Sam and it was really touching to know she considers them family enough to let what little family she had left off of a ventilator. I cried.
Alice: Oh man, that’s a tough one. It was all so good. I’m going to dip my toe in the shallow...
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Sean McKenna, Carla Day and Carissa Pavlica are joined by Alice Jester of The Winchester Family Business to break down the episode, from their favorite scenes to Dean bossing Sam around.
Join in below!
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: I have to say Charlie going to at the end to let her mom go. She could have never done that without the strength of Dean and Sam and it was really touching to know she considers them family enough to let what little family she had left off of a ventilator. I cried.
Alice: Oh man, that’s a tough one. It was all so good. I’m going to dip my toe in the shallow...
- 4/30/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural is on hiatus until April 24.
But that simply means fans have more time to breakdown last week's enjoyable installment, "Taxi Driver," which focused on another God trial and featured a very welcome return.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) debate their favorite scenes and react to sacrifice of Benny...
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What did you think of the second trial?
Carissa: I'm still not sure what the second trial was, exactly. Was it to rescue an innocent from hell and it just happened to be Bobby?
Alice: I thought it was great, but not so great. I mean, the notion of rescuing an innocent soul from Hell and delivering it to Heaven was an awesome idea for a test. It certainly had the setup for amazing drama. Then why was it so...anti-climactic and predictable?...
But that simply means fans have more time to breakdown last week's enjoyable installment, "Taxi Driver," which focused on another God trial and featured a very welcome return.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) debate their favorite scenes and react to sacrifice of Benny...
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What did you think of the second trial?
Carissa: I'm still not sure what the second trial was, exactly. Was it to rescue an innocent from hell and it just happened to be Bobby?
Alice: I thought it was great, but not so great. I mean, the notion of rescuing an innocent soul from Hell and delivering it to Heaven was an awesome idea for a test. It certainly had the setup for amazing drama. Then why was it so...anti-climactic and predictable?...
- 4/8/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
We're back!
The Arrow Round Table took a short hiatus, but we've returned to chat about "The Huntress Returns," which seems like an appropriate time to make a reappearance, no? Joining me at the table are TV Fanatic staff writers Kat Brooks, Nick McHatton, Carla Day and someone new to TV Fanatic, Henry (Hank) Otero. Hank has his own entertainment blog, Hank09.com, and you can find him under Henry A Otero with a very active following on Google+, where he manages over a dozen TV related G+ pages. Welcome, Hank!
Readers, things are heating up on Arrow and there was a lot to talk about with the return of Helena. Let's get down to business! Please join in with your own answers in the comments section.
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Speedy/Speedy: Thea is not giving up on Roy. How soon before they both know Oliver's identity?
Hank: I'm hoping Thea never...
The Arrow Round Table took a short hiatus, but we've returned to chat about "The Huntress Returns," which seems like an appropriate time to make a reappearance, no? Joining me at the table are TV Fanatic staff writers Kat Brooks, Nick McHatton, Carla Day and someone new to TV Fanatic, Henry (Hank) Otero. Hank has his own entertainment blog, Hank09.com, and you can find him under Henry A Otero with a very active following on Google+, where he manages over a dozen TV related G+ pages. Welcome, Hank!
Readers, things are heating up on Arrow and there was a lot to talk about with the return of Helena. Let's get down to business! Please join in with your own answers in the comments section.
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Speedy/Speedy: Thea is not giving up on Roy. How soon before they both know Oliver's identity?
Hank: I'm hoping Thea never...
- 3/25/2013
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Drew Thompson may have been in Us Marshal custody, but the Detroit mob wasn't ready to give up the chase. "Decoy" was an epic showdown between those protecting Drew and those that wanted him dead.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Christine Orlando, Jim Garner, and Carla Day discuss the magnificient bantering, showdowns, and Bob's unexpected strength.
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What will happen to Johnny now that his secret allegiance is out?
Dan: He will be forgiven by Boyd, feel a bit too comfortable, and then meet his maker at the most unlikely moment.
Jim: He may be joining Devil, we saw how it worked out for Devil to try and double cross Boyd.
Christine: I'm with Dan on this one. Boyd will make him feel safe before taking him out ... or if he's smart he'll run, so to speak.
Carla: Boyd's got trouble all...
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Christine Orlando, Jim Garner, and Carla Day discuss the magnificient bantering, showdowns, and Bob's unexpected strength.
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What will happen to Johnny now that his secret allegiance is out?
Dan: He will be forgiven by Boyd, feel a bit too comfortable, and then meet his maker at the most unlikely moment.
Jim: He may be joining Devil, we saw how it worked out for Devil to try and double cross Boyd.
Christine: I'm with Dan on this one. Boyd will make him feel safe before taking him out ... or if he's smart he'll run, so to speak.
Carla: Boyd's got trouble all...
- 3/22/2013
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
"Welcome to Storybrooke" exposed viewers to the beginning of the curse and the dangers of a lonely evil queen.
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table team of Nick McHatton, Jim Garner, and Carla Day are joined by show fan Gareth from Once Upon a Fan as the members decide if Snow White is doomed whether or not magic should be destroyed.
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What was your favorite scene?
Nick: Regina's Groundhogs Day reenactment. It offered a great example of Regina's attempts to find happiness through magic, yet every time she does complete a spell that will make her happy she only finds herself more isolated and alone. Also, I've missed Graham.
Gareth: The final scene with Snow and Regina. Very well played by both of them. Snow's despair was heartbreaking while Regina's enjoyment of Snow's suffering was equally chilling.
Jim: I enjoyed seeing how Storybrooke arrived and that Regina wasn't happy very long.
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table team of Nick McHatton, Jim Garner, and Carla Day are joined by show fan Gareth from Once Upon a Fan as the members decide if Snow White is doomed whether or not magic should be destroyed.
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What was your favorite scene?
Nick: Regina's Groundhogs Day reenactment. It offered a great example of Regina's attempts to find happiness through magic, yet every time she does complete a spell that will make her happy she only finds herself more isolated and alone. Also, I've missed Graham.
Gareth: The final scene with Snow and Regina. Very well played by both of them. Snow's despair was heartbreaking while Regina's enjoyment of Snow's suffering was equally chilling.
Jim: I enjoyed seeing how Storybrooke arrived and that Regina wasn't happy very long.
- 3/21/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Photos: NBC
Oh, Smash. We stuck with you during your first season, thanked the TV Gods when you were granted a second…but why does the NBC musical drama still feel like it hasn’t quite found its way?
We gathered a group of TV Critics to lay it all on the line and break down how the show’s doing…and if there’s any possible way we’re going to get a season 3. At this roundtable are Jarett Wieselman, (Editorial Director, ETOnline, Marisa Roffman, Managing Editor, GiveMeMyRemote.com, Trish Bendix (Managing Editor, AfterEllen.com), Carla Day, Managing Editor, TVDiehard.com and our own Jim Halterman.
On a scale of 1-10, rate the overall stories on the show and then also rate the musical numbers. How do they compare?
Jarett Wieselman: As was true last season, the musical numbers are the best part of the show, and I am Loving everything involving Hit List.
Oh, Smash. We stuck with you during your first season, thanked the TV Gods when you were granted a second…but why does the NBC musical drama still feel like it hasn’t quite found its way?
We gathered a group of TV Critics to lay it all on the line and break down how the show’s doing…and if there’s any possible way we’re going to get a season 3. At this roundtable are Jarett Wieselman, (Editorial Director, ETOnline, Marisa Roffman, Managing Editor, GiveMeMyRemote.com, Trish Bendix (Managing Editor, AfterEllen.com), Carla Day, Managing Editor, TVDiehard.com and our own Jim Halterman.
On a scale of 1-10, rate the overall stories on the show and then also rate the musical numbers. How do they compare?
Jarett Wieselman: As was true last season, the musical numbers are the best part of the show, and I am Loving everything involving Hit List.
- 3/12/2013
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
"The Queen Is Dead" revealed Snow White's tragic family history and just how far Cora's been willing to go to make sure her daughter became queen.
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round table Team of Nick McHatton, Carla Day, and Jim Garner are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to ponder Neal's true identity and whether Snow will indulge in her dark side.
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What was your favorite scene?
Nick: Snow and Charming finding Rump's dagger, and the aftermath with Cora and Regina. I loved the dichotomy it set up with Snow and Charming doing their best for good, Cora being plain evil, and Regina teetering somewhere in the middle.
Gareth: I'm not sure whether I would classify it as my favorite scene but there was a line in the episode that really struck me. It was when Queen Eva stated that "we all reach a moment...
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round table Team of Nick McHatton, Carla Day, and Jim Garner are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to ponder Neal's true identity and whether Snow will indulge in her dark side.
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What was your favorite scene?
Nick: Snow and Charming finding Rump's dagger, and the aftermath with Cora and Regina. I loved the dichotomy it set up with Snow and Charming doing their best for good, Cora being plain evil, and Regina teetering somewhere in the middle.
Gareth: I'm not sure whether I would classify it as my favorite scene but there was a line in the episode that really struck me. It was when Queen Eva stated that "we all reach a moment...
- 3/7/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Rest in peace, Arlo.
Justified Season 4 aired a major episode on Tuesday, as "Outlaw" ended the life of one major character, while offering up hopeful life chances for another.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Nick McHatton, Jim Garner and Carla Day gather around to discuss the death of Arlo, the identity of Drew Thompson and a lot more...
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What was your favorite scene from this episode?
Dan: Had to be Raylan's second shootout in as many eps, but it was less about the actual fight and more about Boyd telling Raylan that he was still invited to the wedding.
Nick: I'm in agreement with Dan on this one; plus, I loved when Raylan stopped the tension midway by commenting on Ava's engagement ring.
Christine: I loved Boyd out of nowhere asking for a Dairy Queen and then Ava's quip that she'd love a Peanut Buster Parfait.
Justified Season 4 aired a major episode on Tuesday, as "Outlaw" ended the life of one major character, while offering up hopeful life chances for another.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Nick McHatton, Jim Garner and Carla Day gather around to discuss the death of Arlo, the identity of Drew Thompson and a lot more...
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What was your favorite scene from this episode?
Dan: Had to be Raylan's second shootout in as many eps, but it was less about the actual fight and more about Boyd telling Raylan that he was still invited to the wedding.
Nick: I'm in agreement with Dan on this one; plus, I loved when Raylan stopped the tension midway by commenting on Ava's engagement ring.
Christine: I loved Boyd out of nowhere asking for a Dairy Queen and then Ava's quip that she'd love a Peanut Buster Parfait.
- 3/2/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Well, we finally found out the truth about Captain Ballard. In "Boom Goes the Dynamite," Scandal fans witnessed Fitz take things to a new level, watched Huck's Ptsd spiral out of control and discovered the truth about the mole.
Jump in on the Scandal Round Table below, as TV Fanatic staff writers Christine Orlando, Miranda Wicker, Carla Day, Jim Garner and Leigh Raines dissect these happenings and a whole lot more...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Christine: I really enjoyed Jake's attempts to woo Olivia. He was sweet, funny, and charming. I know she's still pining for Fitz and not actually into Jake but I sure am!
Miranda: I loved the opening date/not a date scene with Jake and Olivia. He threw back at her the same kind of reasoning she throws at other people. Probably because he's got an insider's perspective on how she operates.
Jump in on the Scandal Round Table below, as TV Fanatic staff writers Christine Orlando, Miranda Wicker, Carla Day, Jim Garner and Leigh Raines dissect these happenings and a whole lot more...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Christine: I really enjoyed Jake's attempts to woo Olivia. He was sweet, funny, and charming. I know she's still pining for Fitz and not actually into Jake but I sure am!
Miranda: I loved the opening date/not a date scene with Jake and Olivia. He threw back at her the same kind of reasoning she throws at other people. Probably because he's got an insider's perspective on how she operates.
- 2/26/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
"Manhattan" transported some of our favorites to the Big Apple this week, where Emma helped Rumplestiltskin finally find his son - but the adventure had its consequences for everyone.
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Jim Garner, Carla Day, Nick McHatton, and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to decide if the seer's predictions are destiny and whether Regina plans to go along with Cora's evil plan.
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What was your favorite scene?
Jim: I loved Emma confronting Neil about being Rumple's son, mainly because I had called this months ago. But second because it opens up so many questions and possibilities for the story!
Carla: The way the realization of the truth came about at Neal's apartment, including Rumple realizing something was up due to the window weaving, then that Neal and Emma knew each other, then...
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Jim Garner, Carla Day, Nick McHatton, and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to decide if the seer's predictions are destiny and whether Regina plans to go along with Cora's evil plan.
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What was your favorite scene?
Jim: I loved Emma confronting Neil about being Rumple's son, mainly because I had called this months ago. But second because it opens up so many questions and possibilities for the story!
Carla: The way the realization of the truth came about at Neal's apartment, including Rumple realizing something was up due to the window weaving, then that Neal and Emma knew each other, then...
- 2/21/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Sam and Dean are on good terms. What does this mean for Supernatural Season 8?
That question was explored in last Wednesday's "Trial and Error," and now again in the following edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table.
Below, staff members Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are joined by Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) as they break down the latest happenings and developments on this CW favorite...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Dean being uncomfortable being hit upon. For as much as he loves girls, finding himself in those situations sure throws him for a loop!
Carla: It was a pleasant surprise to see the brothers feel like they were at home so quickly. Dean with his room, personalizing it, and cooking. And, Sam seeing the picture in Dean's room. I hope they get to keep this home base for...
That question was explored in last Wednesday's "Trial and Error," and now again in the following edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table.
Below, staff members Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are joined by Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) as they break down the latest happenings and developments on this CW favorite...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Dean being uncomfortable being hit upon. For as much as he loves girls, finding himself in those situations sure throws him for a loop!
Carla: It was a pleasant surprise to see the brothers feel like they were at home so quickly. Dean with his room, personalizing it, and cooking. And, Sam seeing the picture in Dean's room. I hope they get to keep this home base for...
- 2/18/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The latest episode of Scandal - "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" - propelled us forward 10 months. Olivia and Fitz haven't spoken and both are miserable. There's a mole in the White House. David Rosen is persona non grata to all the D.C. law firms and he needs Olivia's help.
Then there's Scott Foley. Oh boy, was there Scott Foley! Jump right in with TV Fanatic staff writers Jim Garner, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, and Miranda Wicker - as well as Emily from ABC Scandal Fans website - to discuss our guest star's creepy tendencies!
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What was your favorite scene or quote from "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?"
Jim: I hate to say it, but I so enjoyed watching Mellie throw Cyrus under the bus. I knew she was clever, but this showed she still has some teeth when it comes to Fitz.
Christine: It was more of a love to hate moment. When...
Then there's Scott Foley. Oh boy, was there Scott Foley! Jump right in with TV Fanatic staff writers Jim Garner, Christine Orlando, Carla Day, and Miranda Wicker - as well as Emily from ABC Scandal Fans website - to discuss our guest star's creepy tendencies!
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What was your favorite scene or quote from "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?"
Jim: I hate to say it, but I so enjoyed watching Mellie throw Cyrus under the bus. I knew she was clever, but this showed she still has some teeth when it comes to Fitz.
Christine: It was more of a love to hate moment. When...
- 2/18/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
We are back with a new edition of the Justified Round Table!
Gather around now as staff members Dan Forcella, Carla Day, Nick McHatton and Jim Garner break down the latest developments from Tuesday's "Foot Chase."
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Dan: The emotional ending between Boyd and Ava. I would love to see these two get out of the game. Other parents being okay with their kids' hanging out with Crowder kids is a dream of mine as well.
Carla: Boyd's proposal to Ava. It's my favorite scene from the season so far. It was honest, heartfelt, and perfect. It's amazing how far they have come since Ava killed Boyd's brother. Yep, remember back then? I adore Boyd and Ava. His plan for their future was touching and enlightening. I'd love to see them transition to a respectable life.
Nick: I'm a terrible person for...
Gather around now as staff members Dan Forcella, Carla Day, Nick McHatton and Jim Garner break down the latest developments from Tuesday's "Foot Chase."
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Dan: The emotional ending between Boyd and Ava. I would love to see these two get out of the game. Other parents being okay with their kids' hanging out with Crowder kids is a dream of mine as well.
Carla: Boyd's proposal to Ava. It's my favorite scene from the season so far. It was honest, heartfelt, and perfect. It's amazing how far they have come since Ava killed Boyd's brother. Yep, remember back then? I adore Boyd and Ava. His plan for their future was touching and enlightening. I'd love to see them transition to a respectable life.
Nick: I'm a terrible person for...
- 2/15/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Valentine's Day is upon us and with Castle declaring his status as the gift ninja on Monday, what could possibly go wrong?
Below, our Castle Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Jim Garner, Carla Day, Chandel Charles, and Christine Orlando are joined by Castle fan Kriss from The 12th Castle Fan Forum as they discuss the biggest surprises in "Reality Star Struck" and whose Valentine's gifts were a hit or a miss.
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What was your favorite scene?
Jim: I really enjoyed Rick talking about being a gift ninja and then it back firing so badly on him.
Kriss: Can I say the entire episode? Okay, of course it was the end scene, in Beckett's bedroom, when she gave Castle his Valentine's Day gift. The drawer, not only in her home, but in her most intimate space. Not only her bedroom, but her heart, too. And That is something money cannot buy!
Below, our Castle Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Jim Garner, Carla Day, Chandel Charles, and Christine Orlando are joined by Castle fan Kriss from The 12th Castle Fan Forum as they discuss the biggest surprises in "Reality Star Struck" and whose Valentine's gifts were a hit or a miss.
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What was your favorite scene?
Jim: I really enjoyed Rick talking about being a gift ninja and then it back firing so badly on him.
Kriss: Can I say the entire episode? Okay, of course it was the end scene, in Beckett's bedroom, when she gave Castle his Valentine's Day gift. The drawer, not only in her home, but in her most intimate space. Not only her bedroom, but her heart, too. And That is something money cannot buy!
- 2/14/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
"Tiny" was anything but, as the giant wrecked havoc on Storybrooke and Jack turned out to be more enticing than anyone ever thought.
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table of TV Fanatic writers Nick McHatton, Carla Day, Jim Garner and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to debate if magic beans are worth the risks and whether our favorite charming couple is headed for a fall.
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Gareth: Loved all the scenes with Gold at the airport. Seeing him without his power and his reactions to the alien environment of the airport was brilliantly done. Kudos again to Robert Carlyle. He's such a powerhouse actor.
Nick: I really enjoyed Charming and Leroy's exchange as they were running from a full-sized Tiny again. It's nice to know that show acknowledges there's some confusion, and unanswered questions about the characters.
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table of TV Fanatic writers Nick McHatton, Carla Day, Jim Garner and Christine Orlando are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to debate if magic beans are worth the risks and whether our favorite charming couple is headed for a fall.
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Gareth: Loved all the scenes with Gold at the airport. Seeing him without his power and his reactions to the alien environment of the airport was brilliantly done. Kudos again to Robert Carlyle. He's such a powerhouse actor.
Nick: I really enjoyed Charming and Leroy's exchange as they were running from a full-sized Tiny again. It's nice to know that show acknowledges there's some confusion, and unanswered questions about the characters.
- 2/13/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Oliver stepped away from his list of names to help Laurel in "Betrayal," while also facing off against a new villain. But that was a breeze compared to his confrontation with a newly discovered villain from his own home.
Below, our Arrow Round Table - comprised of TV Fanatic staff members Carla Day, Kate Brooks and Carissa Pavlica, along with Laurel Brown from BuddyTV - discuss "Betrayal" and speculate about what's next. Jump on in and join the conversation!
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What was your favorite moment?
Laurel: So much good to choose from! But my absolute favorite moment was probably right at the end when Oliver makes the decision to go after his mother. It was such a hard choice -- and then such a grand entrance!
Kate: Watching Laurel kick ass! I love a strong female character on TV that can stand her ground and kick ass all on her own!
Below, our Arrow Round Table - comprised of TV Fanatic staff members Carla Day, Kate Brooks and Carissa Pavlica, along with Laurel Brown from BuddyTV - discuss "Betrayal" and speculate about what's next. Jump on in and join the conversation!
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What was your favorite moment?
Laurel: So much good to choose from! But my absolute favorite moment was probably right at the end when Oliver makes the decision to go after his mother. It was such a hard choice -- and then such a grand entrance!
Kate: Watching Laurel kick ass! I love a strong female character on TV that can stand her ground and kick ass all on her own!
- 2/12/2013
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
With Verna on her deathbed and David Rosen on the hunt, nobody was safe from the truth on the latest Scandal episode, "Nobody Likes Babies." Indeed, this installment marked the epic conclusion to the storyline question: "Who Shot Fitz?"
Join staff writers Christine Orlando, Miranda Wicker, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, and Carla Day below as discuss the latest twists and turns on Scandal.
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What was your favorite scene from "Nobody Likes Babies?"
Jim: I loved Huck telling Quinn that she could have revenge as Lindsey or be a gladiator as Quinn... but not both. I often wonder how stable Huck is, and then he does something as smart and savvy as this and reminds me that I'm not giving him enough credit.
Christine: James and Cyrus naked fight was the best. They were both stripped bare both emotionally and physically. It made me laugh and hurt for them both at the same time.
Join staff writers Christine Orlando, Miranda Wicker, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, and Carla Day below as discuss the latest twists and turns on Scandal.
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What was your favorite scene from "Nobody Likes Babies?"
Jim: I loved Huck telling Quinn that she could have revenge as Lindsey or be a gladiator as Quinn... but not both. I often wonder how stable Huck is, and then he does something as smart and savvy as this and reminds me that I'm not giving him enough credit.
Christine: James and Cyrus naked fight was the best. They were both stripped bare both emotionally and physically. It made me laugh and hurt for them both at the same time.
- 2/12/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
FX viewers headed for the Harlan County hills last week, as Raylan and Boyd interacted for the first time this on Justified Season 4.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Jim Garner, Dan Forcella and Carla Day break down the events on "Kin." Gather around and join in, won't you?!?
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What was your favorite scene this week?
Jim: I liked Colton and Tim meeting at the bottom of the hill. Tim was very smart to put the vehicle between him and Colton when he first drove up. They seemed to relax (a little) once they realized they were both ex-military.
Dan: My favorite scene was Mike O'Malley shooting Needle Nose Ned in the head. Like I said in my review, it shouldn't have been that surprising that one Justified bad guy turned on another, but it was! I was shocked...and extremely excited.
Carla: I...
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Jim Garner, Dan Forcella and Carla Day break down the events on "Kin." Gather around and join in, won't you?!?
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What was your favorite scene this week?
Jim: I liked Colton and Tim meeting at the bottom of the hill. Tim was very smart to put the vehicle between him and Colton when he first drove up. They seemed to relax (a little) once they realized they were both ex-military.
Dan: My favorite scene was Mike O'Malley shooting Needle Nose Ned in the head. Like I said in my review, it shouldn't have been that surprising that one Justified bad guy turned on another, but it was! I was shocked...and extremely excited.
Carla: I...
- 2/12/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Everybody Hates Hitler. Supernatural made that clear on last Wednesday's fun Season 8 episode.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are joined by Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) as they break down the latest adventures of our favorite hunting brother. Join in now!
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Favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Two things stuck out at me. First, the way Jared Padalecki says the word 'experiment' is absolutely adorable. As for a moment from the show, it was very small, but when they were burning the body of the dude from the library, just after Aaron called them psychopaths, Sam warmed his hands on the burning body and I laughed out loud.
Carla: The brothers just sitting back and having a drink in their new home. It was nice to see them put the past problems behind...
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are joined by Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) as they break down the latest adventures of our favorite hunting brother. Join in now!
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Favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Two things stuck out at me. First, the way Jared Padalecki says the word 'experiment' is absolutely adorable. As for a moment from the show, it was very small, but when they were burning the body of the dude from the library, just after Aaron called them psychopaths, Sam warmed his hands on the burning body and I laughed out loud.
Carla: The brothers just sitting back and having a drink in their new home. It was nice to see them put the past problems behind...
- 2/11/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural aired a major episode last Wednesday, a standout installment that took us deeper inside the Winchester family.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are joined by Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) as they break down "As Time Goes By." Gather around now!
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What did you think of Henry Winchester?
Carissa: His voice was a lot like John's. He wasn't very endearing. I get that he was a "man of letters" but landing with his grandsons and discovering he left his son childless and probably was ready to die, I expected a bit more emotion. He seemed so distant that I just didn't care about him much.
Carla: Unlike Carissa, I really enjoyed Henry. His involvement with the "Men of Letters" added to the intriguing Winchester mythology. Even though he never was able to share his knowledge with John,...
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are joined by Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) as they break down "As Time Goes By." Gather around now!
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What did you think of Henry Winchester?
Carissa: His voice was a lot like John's. He wasn't very endearing. I get that he was a "man of letters" but landing with his grandsons and discovering he left his son childless and probably was ready to die, I expected a bit more emotion. He seemed so distant that I just didn't care about him much.
Carla: Unlike Carissa, I really enjoyed Henry. His involvement with the "Men of Letters" added to the intriguing Winchester mythology. Even though he never was able to share his knowledge with John,...
- 2/4/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
This week's episode of Justified may have focused on a handful of chicken, but it was Ellen May who flew the coop to conclude "The Bird Has Flown."
In our latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Dan Forcella, Jim Garner, Carla Day and Nick McHatton gather around to break down their favorite scenes and a lot more...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Dan: For some sick reason, I loved watching Raylan get the tar beat out of him by Randall. There is something so real about seeing our hero get destroyed. He's not superhuman, but he's still awesome, and that's why it is still great to watch him struggle.
Jim: I loved Raylan shooting Randall after he brought up chickens again. Raylan has always been a man of his word and this was no exception and fun!
Nick: Rachel giving Raylan the shotgun,...
In our latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Dan Forcella, Jim Garner, Carla Day and Nick McHatton gather around to break down their favorite scenes and a lot more...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Dan: For some sick reason, I loved watching Raylan get the tar beat out of him by Randall. There is something so real about seeing our hero get destroyed. He's not superhuman, but he's still awesome, and that's why it is still great to watch him struggle.
Jim: I loved Raylan shooting Randall after he brought up chickens again. Raylan has always been a man of his word and this was no exception and fun!
Nick: Rachel giving Raylan the shotgun,...
- 2/3/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
We have finally reached the end. The final Fringe Round Table.
This one will encompass both "Liberty" and "An Enemy of Fate," with those gathering around - Sean McKenna, Carla Day and Carissa Pavlica of TV Fanatic, as well as avid Fringe fan Nick Shere - answering a range of series finale questions.
What was the meaning of the white tulip? Were were satisfied with the conclusion? Pull up a virtual chair and chime in now!
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What part of finale most lived up to your expectations?
Nick: The end. The White Tulip is, for me, the most important of the symbolic and thematic threads that holds Fringe together across its whole run. I know it's weird that it's a drawing and not a plot point that I found the most satisfying -- but it really was.
Sean: I think the ending of Walter making his sacrifice, followed by the...
This one will encompass both "Liberty" and "An Enemy of Fate," with those gathering around - Sean McKenna, Carla Day and Carissa Pavlica of TV Fanatic, as well as avid Fringe fan Nick Shere - answering a range of series finale questions.
What was the meaning of the white tulip? Were were satisfied with the conclusion? Pull up a virtual chair and chime in now!
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What part of finale most lived up to your expectations?
Nick: The end. The White Tulip is, for me, the most important of the symbolic and thematic threads that holds Fringe together across its whole run. I know it's weird that it's a drawing and not a plot point that I found the most satisfying -- but it really was.
Sean: I think the ending of Walter making his sacrifice, followed by the...
- 1/29/2013
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Felicia Day returned to Supernatural for an especially fun hour of television last week, as "Larp and the Real Girl" introduced some Live Action Role Playing into the Winchester universe.
And the TV Fanatic universe!
Below, Round Table panelists Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day, Sean McKenna and Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) discuss their favorite scene from the episode and a whole lot more. Gather around now!
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Favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Seriously, I can't pick one because the entire episode was so much fun. Since you're twisting my arm, it was Sam, "And you're right. Having fun won't help. It will help both of us. Shall we?" Off into the Braveheart-esque scene which must have been a dream come true for Dean. The interruption by the Frisbee was epic.
Carla: Like others said the end was amazing. I also loved when the guys walked...
And the TV Fanatic universe!
Below, Round Table panelists Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day, Sean McKenna and Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) discuss their favorite scene from the episode and a whole lot more. Gather around now!
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Favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Seriously, I can't pick one because the entire episode was so much fun. Since you're twisting my arm, it was Sam, "And you're right. Having fun won't help. It will help both of us. Shall we?" Off into the Braveheart-esque scene which must have been a dream come true for Dean. The interruption by the Frisbee was epic.
Carla: Like others said the end was amazing. I also loved when the guys walked...
- 1/28/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Oliver put the list ahead of Diggle, Thea celebrated her 18th birthday with a horrible ending, and Felicity helped Oliver again on the latest episode of Arrow.
Below, our Arrow Round Table - comprised of TV Fanatic staff members Carla Day, Kate Brooks and Carissa Pavlica, along with Laurel Brown from BuddyTV - break down all the betrayals, action and teenage angst. Agree or disagree with us? We want to hear from you!
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What was your favorite moment in "Trust But Verify"?
Kate: The scene with Diggle and his sister-in-law where they were looking at each other through the fence. It was an emotional moment where you saw just how much they care about each other. I loved it!
Carissa: Laurel admitting she had something with Tommy. It was nice that she was letting herself live a little and get into the moment without putting too much thought into things.
Below, our Arrow Round Table - comprised of TV Fanatic staff members Carla Day, Kate Brooks and Carissa Pavlica, along with Laurel Brown from BuddyTV - break down all the betrayals, action and teenage angst. Agree or disagree with us? We want to hear from you!
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What was your favorite moment in "Trust But Verify"?
Kate: The scene with Diggle and his sister-in-law where they were looking at each other through the fence. It was an emotional moment where you saw just how much they care about each other. I loved it!
Carissa: Laurel admitting she had something with Tommy. It was nice that she was letting herself live a little and get into the moment without putting too much thought into things.
- 1/28/2013
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
Raylan got duped and Boyd called out a duper on the latest episode of Justified Season 4.
How does our Round Table team of Jim Garner, Carla Day and Nick McHatton feel about "Truth and Consequences?" Read on for their Q&A and then chime in with your own answers below...
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What was your favorite scene from "Truth and Consequences?"
Nick: Raylan's skepticism of Eve's "abilities."
Jim: I loved Art, Rachel and Raylan in Art's office. Both Rachel and Art took some good-natured digs at Raylan with some great humor mixed into it.
Carla: I'm going to be a rebel and go with my least favorite best scene -- the snake attack. That was horrific to watch, but at least it wasn't gratuitous. It served an important purpose and lead to an amazing snake off.
Should Boyd have done more to stop Billy from picking up the Rattlesnake?
Nick: I...
How does our Round Table team of Jim Garner, Carla Day and Nick McHatton feel about "Truth and Consequences?" Read on for their Q&A and then chime in with your own answers below...
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What was your favorite scene from "Truth and Consequences?"
Nick: Raylan's skepticism of Eve's "abilities."
Jim: I loved Art, Rachel and Raylan in Art's office. Both Rachel and Art took some good-natured digs at Raylan with some great humor mixed into it.
Carla: I'm going to be a rebel and go with my least favorite best scene -- the snake attack. That was horrific to watch, but at least it wasn't gratuitous. It served an important purpose and lead to an amazing snake off.
Should Boyd have done more to stop Billy from picking up the Rattlesnake?
Nick: I...
- 1/26/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Alexis was sharing, Captain Gates was Mia (again!) and as Kelly Hu mentioned in her earlier interview, Scarlett and Esposito headed out on the town in "Death Gone Crazy."
Below, our Castle Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Chandel Charles, Carla Day, Jim Garner, and Christine Orlando are joined by Castle fan Jennifer from the 12th Castle fan boards as they decide who Esposito belongs with and where all the Caskett moments went...
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What was your favorite scene?
Chandel: Alexis and Castle agreeing to disagree over the whole vlog situation. Even when they disagree it's a civil conversation, and that's a refreshing dynamic between parent and child.
Carla: The very end when Castle said, "A father would do anything for his daughter."
Jim: When Espo tried to defend $250 shoes over the $250 bra was awesome, watching Castle mumble "eject, eject" was great. Does Espo know nothing about women?
Jennifer: Oh,...
Below, our Castle Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Chandel Charles, Carla Day, Jim Garner, and Christine Orlando are joined by Castle fan Jennifer from the 12th Castle fan boards as they decide who Esposito belongs with and where all the Caskett moments went...
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What was your favorite scene?
Chandel: Alexis and Castle agreeing to disagree over the whole vlog situation. Even when they disagree it's a civil conversation, and that's a refreshing dynamic between parent and child.
Carla: The very end when Castle said, "A father would do anything for his daughter."
Jim: When Espo tried to defend $250 shoes over the $250 bra was awesome, watching Castle mumble "eject, eject" was great. Does Espo know nothing about women?
Jennifer: Oh,...
- 1/23/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
The lives of Laurel and Oliver get intertwined when she reached out to Arrow for help last week, as her request got Oliver out of his post-injury funk, but also provided her father access to the vigilante.
Our Arrow Round Table this week includes staff writers Carla Day and Kate Brooks, along with Laurel Brown from BuddyTV, as they meet to discuss the aftermath of the Dark Archer's attack, Quentin's betrayal of his daughter, when Tommy will figure out the truth and whether or not the flashbacks are necessary.
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What was your favorite moment in "Burned?"
Kate: When Oliver got his balls back and was Arrow again.
Laurel: Oddly, the moment that sticks out for me is toward the end when Oliver -- full of renewed passion for vigilantism -- turns to Diggle with glee and talks about going hunting. A show as dark and as grim as Arrow...
Our Arrow Round Table this week includes staff writers Carla Day and Kate Brooks, along with Laurel Brown from BuddyTV, as they meet to discuss the aftermath of the Dark Archer's attack, Quentin's betrayal of his daughter, when Tommy will figure out the truth and whether or not the flashbacks are necessary.
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What was your favorite moment in "Burned?"
Kate: When Oliver got his balls back and was Arrow again.
Laurel: Oddly, the moment that sticks out for me is toward the end when Oliver -- full of renewed passion for vigilantism -- turns to Diggle with glee and talks about going hunting. A show as dark and as grim as Arrow...
- 1/22/2013
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
"In the Name of the Brother" brought back Frankenstein's monster and exposed Storybrooke to the outside world.
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table of TV Fanatic writers Nick McHatton, Jim Garner, and Carla Day are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to debate Rumple and Belle's future and whether a horror story monster belongs in the fairy tale universe.
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What was your favorite scene?
Gareth: Belle throwing the Chipped Cup was heartbreaking. As a symbol of their relationship, seeing it destroyed like that really got to me. In that moment, I think Rumple lost all hope that he could get Belle back. This was a powerful scene that touched many fans.
Nick: I loved Ruby's chat with Dr. Whale about finding the good in Storybrooke. They both have a past that haunts them, but they finally have a shot at putting it behind them even...
Below, our Once Upon a Time Round Table of TV Fanatic writers Nick McHatton, Jim Garner, and Carla Day are joined by Gareth from Once Upon a Fan to debate Rumple and Belle's future and whether a horror story monster belongs in the fairy tale universe.
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What was your favorite scene?
Gareth: Belle throwing the Chipped Cup was heartbreaking. As a symbol of their relationship, seeing it destroyed like that really got to me. In that moment, I think Rumple lost all hope that he could get Belle back. This was a powerful scene that touched many fans.
Nick: I loved Ruby's chat with Dr. Whale about finding the good in Storybrooke. They both have a past that haunts them, but they finally have a shot at putting it behind them even...
- 1/22/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Fans were awarded for their patience last Wednesday, as Supernatural Season 8 returned from hiatus with a strong "Torn and Frayed."
What were the best scenes and quotes? What is the deal with Castiel? Round Table panelists Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna, Carla Day and Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) debate those topics and many more in this week's feature. Gather around below!
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Favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: When the Winchesters were resigned to their fate at the end of the episode, sitting on the couch, watching TV and having a beer. I hate that they forfeited happiness for the bigger picture, but love that they did it for now, because it means there is a chance they can repair their broken relationship. In the end, there is nothing more important than what they are to each other.
Carla: When Amelia showed up to see Sam.
What were the best scenes and quotes? What is the deal with Castiel? Round Table panelists Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna, Carla Day and Alice Jester (from The Winchester Family Business) debate those topics and many more in this week's feature. Gather around below!
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Favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: When the Winchesters were resigned to their fate at the end of the episode, sitting on the couch, watching TV and having a beer. I hate that they forfeited happiness for the bigger picture, but love that they did it for now, because it means there is a chance they can repair their broken relationship. In the end, there is nothing more important than what they are to each other.
Carla: When Amelia showed up to see Sam.
- 1/21/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
In his quest for the truth on Justified this week, Raylan ran into the Truths, especially eccentric characters, even for Harlan County.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Jim Garner, Nick McHatton and Carla Day break down "Where's Waldo?," debating their favorite scenes, quotes and a whole lot more...
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What was your favorite scene from the episde?
Nick: Raylan and his quote, "I've got a six o' clock Pilates class I'd like to get to."
Jim: I really liked Art laying out how his office works and the pros and cons of each team member. It was a subtle way of telling us what everyone has been up to.
Dan: My favorite scene had to be Boyd at the church. You can't beat a good Boyd Crowder speech, can you?
Carla: No question! It was the preach off. Nice callback to Boyd's "misguided" preacher days.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Jim Garner, Nick McHatton and Carla Day break down "Where's Waldo?," debating their favorite scenes, quotes and a whole lot more...
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What was your favorite scene from the episde?
Nick: Raylan and his quote, "I've got a six o' clock Pilates class I'd like to get to."
Jim: I really liked Art laying out how his office works and the pros and cons of each team member. It was a subtle way of telling us what everyone has been up to.
Dan: My favorite scene had to be Boyd at the church. You can't beat a good Boyd Crowder speech, can you?
Carla: No question! It was the preach off. Nice callback to Boyd's "misguided" preacher days.
- 1/18/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Esposito shared his past and got his first taste of the frustration of parenting when his little Monster of a witness gave him the slip in "Under the Influence."
Our Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Chandel Charles, Carla Day, Jim Garner, and Christine Orlando are joined below by Castle fan Bren of The 12th Fan Forum as they argue movie rules and whether this episode needed more Caskett. Won't you join in?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chandel: Kate and Rick's discussion about losing a turn when one chooses a bad movie. I could totally relate to that. It was very appropriate.
Carla: When Esposito offered to be there for Monster if he ever needed anything. It was touching to hear Esposito's back story, but also to see him share it with someone like Monster who could learn he had options.
Jim: I enjoyed...
Our Round Table team of TV Fanatic writers Chandel Charles, Carla Day, Jim Garner, and Christine Orlando are joined below by Castle fan Bren of The 12th Fan Forum as they argue movie rules and whether this episode needed more Caskett. Won't you join in?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chandel: Kate and Rick's discussion about losing a turn when one chooses a bad movie. I could totally relate to that. It was very appropriate.
Carla: When Esposito offered to be there for Monster if he ever needed anything. It was touching to hear Esposito's back story, but also to see him share it with someone like Monster who could learn he had options.
Jim: I enjoyed...
- 1/17/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
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