FX's 'The Americans' is back for the premiere of their 6th and final season with episode "Dead Hand", throwing the Jennings' back into the thick of it.
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Chances are if you're reading a bard game review, you've at some point in time played Cards Against Humanity. The game hit us nearly six years ago with crude, dry, racist, and near-insane levels of adult humor that make you laugh hard and cringe harder.
After nearly a year of reviewing the Loot Gaming box, we finally got a chance to try out some of Loot Crate's other monthly subscription boxes that they send out every month with a bunch of cool goodies. The first of a couple new ones for me is the Loot Crate DX
We've played a couple versions of games that take on the theme of Love-Marry-Kill int he past, a lot of them being much more vulgar versions because when you talk about love it often treads into sex. So, of course, there's sexual content in a lot of those games.
While I may not have been around to experience Centipede in its heyday, I can't think of a gamer born before 1990 who didn't experience this game in an arcade at some point. And now you can experience it on your tabletop too.
If you're going to get drunk on some kind of beer made to pay tribute to a TV show, you can't go wrong with the Game of Thrones beers from Brewery Ommegang.
Recap and review of Black Lightning season 1 episode Sins of the Father: the Book of Redemption, which shows Black Lightning and Thunder in action together.
We're going to talk about the premiere episode of ABC's revival of the long running sitcom, 'Roseanne' (with returning cast!).
Recap and review of the Alienist season one finale, Castle in the Sky, which ties up all the loose ends, but maybe not in the most satisfying way possible.
Recap and review of the DC's Legends of Tomorrow season three episode, I, Ava, which features the truth about Ava and a startling death.
Cycle 24 of VH1's 'America's Next Top Model' is almost done- and episode 12 is the beginning of the end for the model contestants.
March was a pretty cool month when it comes to new and old releases on DVD and Blu-ray, as we got a lot of the seasonal movies and specials that came out during that time, but we also got some cool callbacks and remasters from previous years. Archer, The Disaster Artist, and more.
The Rakshak at last takes shape as Aditya and his niece work to acquire the gear and means for the hero to take to the streets. Plus, their first big case arises, and it's a grisly one. Is it a good read?
Babyteeth reaches an explosive issue as Carl launches a full-on assault against Christine's compound, and Heather's time reaches a possible end. Does it make for a good read?
Hester returns to Harrow County and meets up with some old allies and even her own father. Emmy has to come to terms with some recent tragedies. Does it make for a good read?
The second installment of Punk's Not Dead continues to develop the relationship between Fergie and Sid as Culpepper continues to get used to her new partner. Is it a good read?
A pair of mysterious riders are killed within the city, and it's up to Usagi Yojimbo to discover what happened to them and the nature of the religion that's behind them. Is it a good read?
Vinegar Teeth finally bonds with Buckler over a bottle of liquor. Unfortunately, Brick City is diving into oddly consistent madness. Does it make for a good read?
Mata Hari has been taken into custody by the French government, and one Captain Bouchardon has been put in charge of interrogating her. This brings us to the early life of Mata. Does it make for a good read?
Before we get anything super new from PDP, we're checking out the few remaining Pixel Pals we haven't reviewed yet -- we get to light up Raiden from Mortal Kombat, as well as Wonder Woman and The Flash from DC Comics.
Last week's iZombie episode 'Brainless in Seattle (Part 1)' left me with a lot of questions needing answer: Will we get to see more of Mama Leone? Has Angus McDonough increased his following? Will Liv tell Clive about Bozzio’s infidelity?
The end of Dept H arrives as Mia escapes to the surface, and we see pivotal moments from her life and the complex relationship she shared with her father. Is it a good finale?
This installment of Regression finds Adrian having a one-on-one conversation with Wilson and being invited into his cult. Elsewhere, Molly and Anton seek help from a hypnotist. Does it make for a good read?
We're slowly approaching PAX East in Boston next week, and as we prepare to head into the convention with hopeful eyes, it does have us looking back at some of the items we received during PAX West last September. One of those items was Now Everyone Get The F%$# Out! from Starcap Games.
Quantum and Woody finally meet the mastermind behind all of their recent troubles. Plus, Woody meets his biological father. Does it make for a good read?
Ninja-K and Ninja-C finally close in on the Acclimation Bureau, but will K and C remain allies for long, or will one find a reason to drop the other? Is it a good read?
After an intense return to form for the series last week, welcome back to another edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 as we take a look at the season's "lucky 13" episode, ‘Do Not Send Us Astray’ - which did a great job reminding us that the show is a horror series.
The Pathfinder series returns with the crew exploring Kaer Maga, the city of strangers. Mystery and monstrosity lie in wait beneath the stones of the city. Does it make for a good read?
While I know there were some way-too-real things going on earlier in the evening on CBS (*cough! Stormy Daniels cough!*), let's shake off some real-world creepiness with this week's edition of Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool’s The Walking Dead Live-blog!
Last week's twelfth episode of AMC's The Walking Dead was an excellent return-to-form for the series, so check out our "rewind review" of Season 8, Episode 12 'The Key' and see for yourselves why we hope this episode is a harbinger of good things to come this season.