“Supergirl” Episode 507 Recap: Sticks and Stones
Feelings, feelings everywhere and not a drop to drink.
Feelings, feelings everywhere and not a drop to drink.
Also, Aisha Hinds is going to break your heart on 911. Plus updates on HTGAWM, Legacies, S.W.A.T., and the finale of American Horror Story: 1984.
Yes, Cheryl Blossom is the most interesting character right now AND NOT JUST BECAUSE SHE’S GAY (but that helps).
We learn more about Andrea’s sordid past, and how she fits into Lena’s story. (And thus, Supergirl’s.)
Plus updates on Nancy Drew and HTGAWM!
Last night’s Cheryl and Toni-less episode, while not all bad, was a bit blah and had very little of the content that I know you all come here to read about (gay stuff). So instead, let’s play a game of Top, Bottom, or Switch, shall we?
Alex and Kelly celebrate their Dativersery, Nia saves the day, and Lena really needs to get out of her lab for some fresh air.
Plus updates on: How to Get Away with Murder, Black Lightning, and don’t forget Kristen Stewart’s hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend!
It’s Halloween in Riverdale — let’s have a freakin seance!!!! With a cursed puppet!!!!
Alex worries about Kelly as the hunt for J’onn’s brother continues.
Plus: Angelica Ross keeps surprising us on American Horror Story, Tess Pearson is still the world’s best tween (even if her anxiety won’t let her know it) on This Is Us.
The show has all the subtlety of a freak show. It’s horror-camp. It’s musical theater. And I absolutely mean all of those things as compliments.
Does All American’s Tamia “Coop” Cooper really want a battle with Empire’s Freda Gatz?
Alex is worried about Kelly with this shapeshifter on the loose and Kara does favor upon favor for Lena.
Plus updates on: 911, How to Get Away with Murder, American Horror Story, the season finale of Why Women Kill, and new gays to look out for on Nancy Drew!
The failures of family, the joys of friendship, and a nonsensical but incredible musical number—just another day in Riverdale!
Whatever my quibbles with All American, it’s moments like these that truly separate the show from nearly every other one on television. Everything about the scene between Coop and her mother felt real and lived in it’s not just that All American is telling this story, it’s that they’re doing it in a way that feels authentic.
Alex and Kelly’s relationship is put to the test as a shapeshifter tries to shake things up for Team Supergirl.
Plus updates on: American Horror Story, Almost Family, Why Women Kill, and How To Get Away With Murder!
The show’s season four premiere serves as a Luke Perry tribute and a reminder of the compelling themes pulsating beneath Riverdale’s chaos.