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Two Crows for Comfort are a Manitoba folk duo (with roots and country leanings) who spend a good chunk of their year touring around North America with their dog in tow. The incredible harmonies and storytelling from this real-life couple are up there with some of the best duos making their style of music anywhere on the planet.
Submarine is a dreary, coming-of-age tale of a young bloke in Wales trying to keep his parent's marriage together while getting himself laid for the first time. I left before the end of the screening, so that should tell you what I really think. Life is too short to watch dull, indulgent, unsympathetic, sad characters live their meaningless lives.
Since Castiel and the Winchesters found themselves on opposing sides, things have gone south for our two favourite brothers. Just when it appears things can't get any worse Dean's worst nightmare comes true when Crowley kidnaps Lisa and Ben.
Well after 218 episodes, 10 seasons, 1 network change and a writers strike Smallville goes the distance a finishes their 10 year run. The two-part finale answers many questions, ties up most to the loose ends, and will satisfy most of the series true fans.
"You can get married as many times as you want. But you only have one Junior Prom." – Quinn
I've always felt events like Prom are overblown productions that young people over exaggerate its significance.
After Elijah's betrayal, Elena and the Stefan decided to get some downtime before Klaus's return. Unfortunately for Damon, time is running out but his brother will do everything possible find a cure to a werewolf's bite.
Though he isn't around, Klaus's actions are still resonate in the Gilbert household as Elena is takes Jenna's loss hard.
Tribute shows on Glee are usually hit or miss. Loved Gaga, Britney – not so much, Bieber... somewhere in between. For the most part, the tribute shows are more style than substance. Entertaining performances strung together by a thin plot.
This past Thursday saw the conclusion to the two-part season finale of NBC's stellar intellectual comedy, Community. Expanding on the premise of last season's paintball episode, this year's vision was much grander in scope.
Douglas Maynard reviews the new great movie THOR!!!
MAY THE NORSE BE WITH YOU!!!!!!
This past week's How I Met Your Mother, or HIMYM to many fans, was somewhat typical fare for the program.
Could wormholes and paradoxes be Fringe's new bread and butter? Maybe, as the season finale picks up after last week's episode left off, with Peter now somewhere in the future.
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