Dateline: Sharmila Melissa Yogalingam (adjunct university professor)
Weblog: blogcritics.org
Articles: 24
Sharmila is a university professor who teaches Communications and Journalism at various universities, and is currently in the midst of completing her Phd in English. Sharmila started writing professionally at 12, becoming a full fledged reporter at 16, and moved exclusively into entertainment reporting 2 years later in 2003. For the past 6 years, Sharmila has been teaching at universities and tertiary institutions, and writing as a freelance entertainment reporter for a myriad of publications. Sharmila has also completed 2 screenplays that her production company will produce next year.
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"Deal or No Deal" is enticing enough, but the series should know when to pull the plug.
With intense, riveting, and titillating scenes and plot, "Selfless" keeps us hooked from start to finish!
"Quiet Riot" proves that Prison Break can be suspenseful, tense, and exciting as long as it returns to its previously winning formula.
Despite the show having some thrills, it is weighed down by senseless eulogies for a lost character.
Without a focus on Scofield's intellect, the episode falters.
You never know what you'll get each week.
Cast and crew have cohesively come together to make Prison Break a grand affair!
Average to below average acting plagues this series, despite the fun and thrills it brings.
Prison Break is fun again... but inconsistency in the quality of writing might be its blunder!
Are we expected to spend the whole entire season watching Scofield and gang try and get six Scylla cards?
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