I’m still genuinely liking the story. I've been waffling, but “Get with the Program” clarified a lot of things that needed to be clarified, particularly with regard to how the True Believers operate. http://www.tv.com/news/cult-get-with- more
This week saw Cult premiering in its new time slot with ‘Being Billy’, in which Jeff learns that students have been reenacting scenes from ‘Cult’ — the show-within-the-show — on campus. This trend was partially begun by his brother Nate, who for a large p more
This week, the Nate/Jeff storyline stalled, but the goings-on behind the scenes at the Evil Bizzaro CW seemed to confirm an important point: Steven Rae really IS slipping secret signs and messages into episodes of fake Cult for obsessive fans/True Believe more
The CW's latest has managed to put me in an awkward position where I know objectively that it’s a not-great show but I don’t hate watching it, and I’m even willing to admit that I LIKE watching it. It makes me laugh. http://www.tv.com/ne more
You know when you watch a trailer of a movie that gets you excited, but the trailer is what contained most of the excitement of the movie? That's how I felt with "In the Blood." It fell a little short of expectations and didn't maintain the suspense, cree more
Week two of Cult was much less confusing than the show's pilot , thanks in part to there being less back and forth between the show within the show and the "real" world. I'm sure this being the second episode and viewers knowing what to expect proba more
Not gonna lie, there's a lot of WTF going on here. But it has the potential to be really fun kind of WTF. http://www.tv.com/news/cult-series-premiere-review-a-crazy-show-within-a-crazy-show-30649/
This week Cult continued with ‘In the Blood’, which built on the mystery established in last week’s premiere. After the death of Miriam, the only person who could provide Jeff with answers about his brother’s disappearance, Jeff and more