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Keertana Sastry

Keertana Sastry's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Nashville: Season 3 (2014) 100% EDIT “The writers enjoy putting us through overwhelming pain and anxiety, but hopefully that's all a red herring?” – Entertainment Weekly Feb 25, 2019 Full Review black-ish: Season 2 (2015) 90% EDIT “The family proved once again, in both gravy dream and reality, why they are one of the most supportive and stable families on television.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 30, 2018 Full Review Criminal Minds: Season 10 (2014) EDIT “I look forward to Criminal Minds gaining another strong female presence.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 16, 2018 Full Review Fresh Off the Boat: Season 2 (2015) 100% EDIT “Can we get some more epic '90s TV tributes?” – Entertainment Weekly Sep 14, 2018 Full Review Supergirl: Season 1, Episode 15 (2016) EDIT “I can't even begin to contain my excitement for the appearance of Smallville's Supergirl-turned-evil, especially with the reveal of her true identity and tease/promise of a future reappearance.” – Entertainment Weekly Jul 25, 2018 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 20 (2016) EDIT “It's finally a positive moment for our good guys, but given that Hugo's attempts to brainwash his other Indian Hill subjects has succeeded, his evil plan is sure to be much harder to stop.” – Entertainment Weekly Jul 18, 2018 Full Review Elementary: Season 3 (2014) 100% EDIT “"A sickening means to a sickening end." Boy did those words echo loudly throughout the season finale of Elementary on Thursday night.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 27, 2017 Full Review Mom: Season 3 (2015) 100% EDIT “Moments like this prove why the show is so touted for its humor and truthfulness, and why Allison Janney in particular can do no wrong.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 17, 2017 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 22 (2016) EDIT “The Hugo Strange story line came to an abrupt halt on Monday's season finale of Gotham, but what's left me the most confused about "Wrath of the Villains: Transference" is the complete 180 of James Gordon.” – Entertainment Weekly May 24, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 21 (2016) EDIT “From the return of Fish to Ed's killer new gig for Hugo Strange, "A Legion of Horribles" set up what is sure to be an explosive finale of Hugo Strange and his monsters vs. everyone else.” – Entertainment Weekly May 17, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 19 (2016) EDIT “God only knows what will happen next. But if this leads to some kind of evil collaboration between Hugo Strange and the Riddler, it's bound to be some pretty damn good television...hopefully.” – Entertainment Weekly May 3, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 18 (2016) EDIT “Slowly but surely, the plans for the end of Gotham second season are coming together, and boy are things getting mighty juicy.” – Entertainment Weekly Apr 19, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 17 (2016) EDIT “The latter half of season 2 can't be called "Wrath of the Villains" for nothing, but at this point nothing really makes sense.” – Entertainment Weekly Apr 12, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 16 (2016) EDIT “Monday night's episode of Gotham may have been titled "Prisoners," but really it should be called "Jim Gordon and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day."” – Entertainment Weekly Mar 29, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 15 (2016) EDIT “I have been consistently baffled by the pacing of this show.” – Entertainment Weekly Mar 22, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 14 (2016) EDIT “Bruce finally learns the gravity of what it means to kill a man. And Ed's transformation into the Riddler is getting deliciously close to complete.” – Entertainment Weekly Mar 15, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 13 (2016) EDIT “The rise of Mr. Freeze is officially upon us. Yes, it's true that we have already been introduced to Victor Fries, but if the events of "A Dead Man Feels No Cold" teach us us anything, it's that Fries' "death" means that Mr. Freeze has truly been born.” – Entertainment Weekly Mar 8, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 12 (2016) EDIT “"Mr. Freeze" not only introduced us to the episode's titular character and his Gotham-ized origin story, but we also finally saw some more action on the Indian Hill front thanks to the introduction of the one and only Hugo Strange.” – Entertainment Weekly Mar 1, 2016 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 11 (2015) EDIT “"Worse Than a Crime" leaves viewers with some loose ends, but no real direction in where the story might go next.” – Entertainment Weekly Dec 1, 2015 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 10 (2015) EDIT “Two steps forward, 1,000 steps back. That seems to be a running theme on Gotham for anyone on the good side...Such is the life of a hero in Gotham City, and such is the obvious message of this week's episode, "Rise of the Villains: The Son of Gotham."” – Entertainment Weekly Nov 24, 2015 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 9 (2015) EDIT “On Monday's episode of Gotham, "Rise of the Villains: A Bitter Pill to Swallow," we saw just how much potential for darkness James Gordon truly has inside of him - and just how hard he'll have to work to keep it from coming out.” – Entertainment Weekly Nov 17, 2015 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 8 (2015) EDIT “Just when it seemed Edward's story line is pulling farther and farther away from everyone and everything else, "Tonight's The Night" takes an epic turn.” – Entertainment Weekly Nov 10, 2015 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 7 (2015) EDIT “There may have never been a man with more love for his mother than Oswald "Penguin" Cobblepot, a feat he has easily proven in the last few episodes of Gotham.” – Entertainment Weekly Nov 3, 2015 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 6 (2015) EDIT “Many cultures in the world believe in the cleansing and purifying power of fire. But on Monday night's episode of Gotham, "Rise of the Villains: By Fire," fire is clearly the start of something new, something deadly, and something potentially horrifying.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 27, 2015 Full Review Gotham: Season 2, Episode 5 (2015) EDIT “Gotham finally revealed the history behind Theo's centuries-old blood feud in Gotham City but not without totally confusing me regarding the DC Comics origin stories of the city's First Families.” – Entertainment Weekly Oct 20, 2015 Full Review
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