TV shows have tried to make superheroes happen ever since the early 2000s, and even after "Iron Man's" big screen success in ...
They had me at "basal ganglia." Early in Syfy's new series Alphas, ringleader Lee Rosen (played by David Strathairn) explains that one of his crime-fighters can hypnotize strangers on the spot by ...
28 Years Later confirmed that the infected still eat, therefore retconning the idea of starving them out from 28 Weeks Later. Some became bottom-feeders, gaining a huge amount of weight by scavenging ...
"They both came to a realization that maybe stepping back was the best way to go for right now," Christie tells TVGuide.com. "But those feelings are underlying — they are always going to be there.
I had no interest in Alphas at first. I'd been burned badly on Heroes with its never-ending loop of returning characters to the same place and plot arcs that didn't pay off and dropped storylines. I ...
Alphas delivered its best showing thus far with “Anger Management,” an episode about the team chasing down an Alpha whose pheromones cause everyone in the vicinity to act like they’re at a Black Flag ...
For all the flack I have given Alphas since the premiere, “Original Sin” was such a game-changer for the show and its direction that almost all of my original reservations have been laid to rest.
Alphas was all about Rosen this week. It was a smart decision, considering the weak pilot. The doctor is easily the deepest and strongest character of the bunch. Watching his “origin story” with a ...
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