About Jay Snow
Jay is a freelance entertainment journalist (and future screenwriter and novelist) with nearly a decade of experience writing for various media outlets. In addition to writing for Collider, he has been published in Hypable, Digital Spy, Paste Magazine, and many other outlets. As a kid growing up in a small town (that would, technically, be considered a village), Jay found an escape in television and films. He fell in love with shows like Charmed (1998), The CW’s 90210 (2008), and Pretty Little Liars and the teen drama genre especially. Now, he is a pop culture fanatic who uses his love of writing and television to thoughtfully analyze and critique whatever he’s watching while learning everything possible to one day write and run his own series. Some of his favorite shows are those that were canceled too soon, like The CW’s Ringer (2011-12) starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, which he will continue encouraging others to watch despite not having a proper ending.
Latest Articles
This Is What Didn't Work About 'Cruel Summer' Season 2
This relationship was the weak point of the season.
The CW's 'Reign' Ended Too Soon
So much history was rushed through during the final season of 'Reign,' and there was so much left to tackle.
'Superman & Lois' Season 3 Ending Explained: An Out of This World Cliffhanger
Lex Luthor may have the key to killing Superman.
The Biggest Problem With That 'Gossip Girl' Reveal Isn't Dan
Dan being Gossip Girl actually kind of worked — except for this one issue.
'Revenge's Emily and Jack Shouldn't Have Ended Up Together
Emily and Jack's happy ending didn't fit the show.
'Pretty Little Liars' Ending Explained: Who Is the Mysterious A.D.?
The 'Pretty Little Liars' finale wraps things up for the girls while leaving a few loose threads.
The Best Guest Star of 'Charmed' Was in Its First Season
This tragic character set a standard in the show's first season.
This 'Charmed' Character Deserved a Better Ending
There was no reason for this character's terrible conclusion.
‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1’ Ending Explained: Attempting To Unite a Nation
Peeta is captured and tortured as Katniss attempts to unite the districts in this war. What could go wrong?
'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Ending Explained: War Is Brewing
A special Hunger Games takes Katniss and Peeta back into the arena.
'The Hunger Games' Ending Explained: The Battle Has Just Begun
The first 'Hunger Games' movie comes to an ominous and gripping end as Katniss finds herself in more danger than ever.
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2' Ending Explained: Who's the Real Enemy?
The war over control of Panem comes to a surprising conclusion.
‘Charmed’s Best Villain Was Wasted in the Show
Most of what we remember about this villain is the wasted potential.
'Upload' Season 3's Best Twist Was Saved for Ingrid
Ingrid's growth is perhaps the most shocking development.
'Upload' Season 3 Ending Explained: Nathan's Secret Is Revealed
The 'Upload' Season 3 finale ends on a jaw-dropping note.
'Upload' Season 2 Recap: What To Remember Before Season 3
Before we return to Nathan and Nora's story, let's look back on what happened in Prime Video's sci-fi comedy series.
'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4 Needs To Focus More on the Trio
Season 3 forgot what the cozy murder mystery should revolve around.
Why 'Only Murders in the Building's [SPOILER] Is a Great Next Victim for Season 4
This death comes with a lot of potential.
'Only Murders in the Building' Season 3 Ending Explained: Another Death at the Arconia
Ben's killer and a new victim are revealed in the 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 3 finale.