Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television Blindspot: Season 1, Episode 10 – “Evil Handmade Instrument” By Anthony Merino / 30 November 2015 Martin Gero does one thing very well, a few things badly, and has one distasteful fixation.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television Blindspot: Season 1, Episode 9 – “Authentic Flirt” By Anthony Merino / 20 November 2015 Despite an absurd premise, near-impossible coincidences, and lazy writing, Blindspot remains at least somewhat watchable.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television Blindspot: Season 1, Episode 8 – “Persecute Envoys” By Anthony Merino / 12 November 2015 How long can Blindspot rely on unbelievable coincidence and a fantasy plot to keep the audience intrigued?
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television Blindspot: Season 1, Episode 5 – “Split the Law” By Anthony Merino / 23 October 2015 What writer/creator Martin Gero lacks in originality, he makes up for borrowing from the best.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television Conspiracy Theories and Unlimited Info: The Fall Season’s New Crop of Literal Know-It-Alls By M. King Adkins / 14 October 2015 What does the recent upswing in series with information-overloaded protagonists say about our cultural and social concerns?
Featured: Top of Home Page/Television Blindspot: Season 1, Episode 3 – “Eight Slim Grins” By Anthony Merino / 12 October 2015 Secret codes, shadowy organizations: is Blindspot piecing together the riddle wrapped in the mystery of the enigma that is Jane Doe?
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television Despite Its Flaws and Clichés, ‘Blindspot’ Certainly Isn’t Boring By Anthony Merino / 2 October 2015 Co-stars Stapleton and Alexander have enough charisma for the limelight, but will that be enough?