Fear the Walking Dead but don't fear a slow pace. The zombie outbreak starts in the first three minutes of the pilot episode. Frank Dillane stars as Nick Clark, a drug addict who wakes up in an abandoned building after a night of partying. The dazed and confused teenager is shocked when the first sign of life is anything ... [Read More]
The BBC is running a Doctor Who fan fiction contest open to Whovians everywhere but there's a catch. To paraphrase the Doctor: the prizes are bigger on the other side of the pond. U.K. winners will have their work featured on the BBC website and meet with the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi). Everyone else will be competing ... [Read More]
Quinlan, the half-vampire son of the Master, has so far only made brief cameos on The Strain. He comes into the light in titular episode "The Born."
A flashback shows Quinlan (Rupert Penry-Jones) as a Roman gladiator wielding his bone sword! The triangular tipped sword is a Mainz-Fulham Gladius but with a human bone for ... [Read More]
Jimmy Kimmel ogled guest Halle Berry in a sheer top showing off her filled out bra, which itself was partially see-through. The near birthday suit was appropriate attire for Berry, who turned 49 last week but with little fanfare. The actress revealed she doesn't do birthday parties. She went so far as to ditch a surprise ... [Read More]
Conan O'Brien got intimate with guest Patrick Stewart, who re-enacted his kiss with super friend Ian McKellen at the premiere of Mr. Holmes. Their lip-lock was accentuated with cartoon hearts floating around them. Stewart insisted it wasn't sexual but he was apparently sending mixed signals. Conan described the kiss as ... [Read More]
The Strain season one seemingly introduced the half-vampire Quinlan, later revealed to be his subordinate Vaun (Stephen McHattie). Rupert Penry-Jones debuts the real Quinlan in "Quick and Painless." But he doesn't truly introduce himself until the following episode "Identity."
Quinlan critizes the deceased Vaun for ... [Read More]
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is filling the hole in sex education with the help of celebrities: Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Jonathan Banks, Jack McBrayer, Kumail Nanjiaji, Kristen Schaal, Aisha Tyler and Laverne Cox. They talk about everything from consent to safe sex, which is demonstrated by putting condom on a ... [Read More]



