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Supernatural, Ep 8.09: “Citizen Fang” drives the rift between the brothers deeper, thanks to an unstable hunter

Supernatural, Season 8, Episode 9: “Citizen Fang” Written by Daniel Loflin Directed by Nick Copus Airs Wednesdays at 9pm (ET) on CW A hunter, an angel, and a vampire walk into a bar sounds like the beginning of a horrible joke, but despite the possibility of it turning out to be a poor decision in …

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Alphas Ep. 2.9, “The Devil Will Drag You Under”: Thrilling, heart-wrenching episode is the best of the season

Alphas Review, Season 2, Episode 9, “The Devil Will Drag You Under” Written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe Directed by Matt Hastings Airs Mondays at 8pm (ET) on SyFy In the old-school world of genre television, most shows tended to find their way near the end of the first season. Even sci-fi classics like Stargate SG-1 …

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Alphas Ep. 2.8, “Falling”: Kat jumps into the fray

Alphas Review, Season 2, Episode 8, “Falling” Written by Nina Fiore and John Herrera Directed by Nick Copus Airs Mondays at 8pm (ET) on SyFy Alphas has its share of “hell yeah!” moments, but it always pulls back to show that super powers aren’t such a great thing. “Falling” opens with young daredevils taking a …

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Alphas Ep. 2.2, “The Quick and the Dead”: Strong character beats overcome a ho-hum premise

Alphas Review, Season 2, Episode 2, “The Quick and the Dead” Written by Michael Karnow Directed by Michael Nankin Airs Mondays at 10pm (ET) on SyFy Following the plot-heavy opener, it’s refreshing to see Alphas roll back into a character-driven show this week. Stanton Parish and his band of super villains are still driving the …

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