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Christina Furtado


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Bio: Christina is a grad student in English and college writing professor living in NYC. She studies Shakespeare and his contemporaries but is also a TV junkie who loves to write about pop culture.

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Burn Notice – Michael almost loses everything

The explosive ‘Burn Notice’ season six premiere gives us a Michael on the verge of losing everyone he loves. Luckily for them, Michael never gives up on anyone, ever. But can he save everyone and stop Anson from getting away?

Necessary Roughness – Marshall Pittman stirs up trouble

Marshall Pittman stirs up trouble by taking over as the team’s GM, threatening TK’s place on the team, and offering everyone booze. Meanwhile, TK continues to spin out of control. Oh, and Roller Derby!

Revisiting Mad Men’s twists, or the lack thereof

In which Christina Furtado comes to terms with the fact that the ‘Mad Men’ style of storytelling has changed from subtle to in-your-face. Will this be the way the show looks in future seasons, or does the finale give us any hope of a return to the show’s old ways?

Lost Girl – Bo’s got some scary new powers

“Lost Girl” delivers a fun episode this week that does a good job of integrating an interesting Case of the Week with the season long mystery. Oh, and what’s up with Bo’s scary new powers?

The Borgias – The family falls apart

This week on ‘The Borgias,’ the family disintegrates in a way that Alexander hardly sees coming. Meanwhile, though the threat of Savonarola is contained, the threat of poisoning looms. Will Alexander lose some of this season’s softness when he deals with the fallout?

True Blood – There’s a new vampire in Bon Temps

The ‘True Blood’ season premiere resolves all its cliffhangers one by one — including the big twist introduction of a new vampire! Why does any of this surprise me, though?

Necessary Roughness – TK’s got a gun

In the season premiere of ‘Necessary Roughness,’ TK is definitely not over being shot–he has a gun and he’s not afraid to use it. But is a PTSD arc enough to sustain the show over the season, or will it be a retread of his issues in Season One?

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