
‘Doctor Who: Series 10, Episode 10 – The Eaters of Light’ – TV Review
“The Eaters of Light” saw the return of classic Who writer Rona Munro who wrote “Survival”—the final story in the original run of Doctor Who.

“The Eaters of Light” saw the return of classic Who writer Rona Munro who wrote “Survival”—the final story in the original run of Doctor Who.

Surprisingly, the penultimate episode for the first season of American God was missing the show’s protagonist and antagonist. Shadow and Mr. Wednesday were nowhere to

Before I begin the actual review of this week’s episode, I feel the need to point out how strange it is that “Empress of Mars”

American Gods certainly had a lot to say about conservative America in “A Murder of Gods.” The coming-to-America prologue this week showed Mexican Jesus (Wednesday

Series 10 of Doctor Who is more politically relevant than the show has ever been. “The Lie of the Land” continues this with its social

“Lemon Scented You” started with the usual coming-to-America prologue, but in an unusual way. It showed how Nynyunnini came to America when early humans first

After the events of last week, the Doctor is aware that aliens known as the Monks have been running computer simulations to invade Earth. In

So far in American Gods, there has been very little deviation from the book, but this week the show took quite a few liberties with

“Extremis” managed to accomplish the impossible: It made me like the Sonic Sunglasses. For a bit of reference, the Twelfth Doctor abandoned his iconic Sonic

“Head Full of Snow” does not begin the same way as the previous two episodes of American Gods. Instead of the prologue revolving around how

“Oxygen” may appear to be a standalone episode; however, if my theory is correct, then this may be a major piece to set up the

“The Secret of Spoons” saw the introduction of several more deities into the world of American Gods while Shadow processes the death of his wife.