Review: Beauty and the Beast, “Ashes, Ashes” and “Dead of Winter”
Below grapples with tragedy and deals with a nefarious party-crasher in a melancholy pair of episodes.
Below grapples with tragedy and deals with a nefarious party-crasher in a melancholy pair of episodes.
Season two starts off creaky, but makes up for it with a fun fantasy jaunt.
Construction projects and awkwardly done kissing scenes close out the first season of Beauty and the Beast.
These two episodes serve as good examples of the show’s structural problems.
That voodoo you don’t do so well is on full display this week in Beauty and the Beast.
Catherine gets a new job offer, Father receives a disturbing message, and grad students are evil, evil people.