There is no doubt that I could not comprehend the mess of Fear The Walking Dead’s seventh season that amounted to nothing. The payoff to that supposed “war” between Strand and Alicia gave us one of the worst episodes in the series last year and I’ve had it up to here with its awful storytelling.
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Things got intense after last week’s ending of Power Book II: Ghost as Monet’s children are given the spotlight this week.
As Lorenzo was killed on the previous episode of Power Book II: Ghost, the after effects of his death are quickly coming to play.
Tribeca Film Festival announced their lineup for the select television shows that will premiere at the event. One of them is the long awaited The Walking Dead: Dead City.
I came into this week’s Power Book II: Ghost thinking about what could happen, and then all of my thoughts went out the window with a few key moments that made for great television.
The hit Amazon Prime TV series, Swarm, stars Nirine S. Brown, a New York-native entertainer who has numerous talents.
This week’s Power Book II: Ghost pushed the limits to high gear as Monet orchestrated her plan to kill Officer Kevin.
In the world of Power, things can take an unexpected turn quickly and then you have to adapt to an unfortunate situation.
Fans are back at cons, and they’re back in a big way! The fact that attendance at WonderCon returned to normal on March 24 – 26, 2023, in Anaheim, CA, was encouraging, as it brought the event back to normal following a down year in 2022. On Friday, there was a reasonable amount of attendance, which is typical for this Con, but on Saturday it became jam-packed with attendees and cosplayers alike.
On Saturday, AMC’s The Walking Dead: Dead City and Fear The Walking Dead took the stage at Wonder Con in Anaheim, CA.