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“2πR” the first episode of Person of Interest in 2013 is Reese-lite with extra-Finch.
While I really did miss seeing Reese, it was great to focus on Finch’s ability to solve the problem of the week and help the latest victim. Plus, for viewers who aren’t keeping a close eye on the television schedule of returning shows, it might be best to keep the Reese centric storylines for another week, just in case viewers still recuperating from the holidays missed this week.
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“Anomaly XB-6783746” is the last Fringe episode of 2012. Only three remain in 2013 before the series comes to a close.
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“And the High Holidays” marks the final episode of 2 Broke Girls for 2012. The series will return on January 14, 2013.
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[I took last week off so here is tonight’s review + a quick one for last week]
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Double Infinity, a journey with no end…
I took last week off due to some early holiday things, but I figure I can discuss both “Lineage” and “Revelations” this week as the first half of Revenge’s sophomore season comes to a close.
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Matt and Em Calder share a deeper connection than most twins. While many twins have a sense of what is happening to the other, Matt and Em can communicate telepathically. However, that is just the beginning of what the Calder twins can do. Together with their ingenious imagination and the powers they inherited as their birthright, Matt and Em are a part of something so much larger than themselves, and they just don’t know it yet.
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For my review of the film see Struck By Lightning.
As one of the people who have had the pleasure of seeing the film version of Struck By Lightning, I was interested in what the book would offer in comparison to the film.
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When a teenage boy is kidnapped and murdered, the Five-0 team must uncover who is behind this and what they wanted.
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What to say about “Kashmir”? Well…for the most part I found the episode unbelievable and an episode for episode sake, rather than something that added to the continuing story.