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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.
Some unexpected emotional highs and lows this episode gave viewers everything from some classic season one style sci-fi, to bold story leaps, all leading to a twist ending.
When Mystic Falls' latest demon hunter came into town last week, Connor Jordan immediately made a name for himself but little did we know, he was just getting started.
This is why I love episodic TV: When it is at its best, you inevitably arrive at a point -mid-season- where the show's creators have so many plot strands, so many plates spinning -- that all you can do is sit back and admit: I have no clue how this season is going to end but, I don't care.
After a university student named Michael is bitten by a strange creature in the woods, it will change his life and the lives of those around him in way he never thought possible.
Sam and Dean break into a house, searching for a demon only to find they are too late.
After an interstellar team building vacation in New York this past summer the armoured Avenger is making his way back to the west coast for his third solo feature film. Yes Marvel and movie fans alike your favourite Shellhead is returning to the big screen yet again. The Golden Avenger is... okay enough with the fanboy nicknames.
"I know what I'm doing. My father was a doctor."
Colin, the antagonist in "Sons of the Father," was one of the worst criminals the Strategic Response Unit has encountered so far.
In the wake of last week's explosion that killed most of the council, a mysterious hunter has come to Mystic Falls and is ready to get to work.
Still growing into her new life as a vampire, Stefan is coaching Elena through the difficult transition with her heightened senses and cravings for blood.
So a jogger, an ex-cop and a stripper walk into a bar.
While out and about in a farmers market (you read that right!) Dean reads in the local paper that a young jogger had his heart ripped clean out of his chest and was left on the trail.
"If you call the cops, I'm dead."
"Eyes In" was one of the few episodes of Flashpoint that actually emphasized characterization of a Team One member, as opposed to just making them the weekly enemy of the criminals.
Three episodes in and still no Broyles or Nina! Not going to lie it's a bit confusing why neither Lance Reddick or Blair Brown's characters have yet to make an appearance in Fringe's final season.
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