Ted Lasso 3×04 “Big Week” is a meticulous encapsulation of all the emotions that need to draw closer to the shore.
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Sanditon 3×03 Review: Shots to the Heart
Sanditon Season 3, Episode 3, is a patchwork of vignettes held together by its two central stories and a strong ensemble cast.
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Ted Lasso 3×03 “4-5-1” is a conundrum full of maths, wins, loads of questions, and the preview night at Ola’s.
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Sanditon 3×02 shifts the final season into high gear, accelerating multiple storylines and setting up what promises to be a bumpy ride.
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Shadow and Bone 2×08 “No Funerals,” is the type of finale that wraps some arcs up nicely while leaving others in dire straits.
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Shadow and Bone 2×07 “Meet You in The Meadow,” is vital for many reasons, and the cohesive arc is at the top of the list.
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Daisy Jones and The Six takes the Chicago show and fuels every minute with an unbeatable sort of adoration that catalyzes their breakup.
Read moreShadow and Bone 2×06 “Nih Weh Sesh (I Have No Heart)” Review
Shadow and Bone 2×06 “Ni Weh Sesh (I Have No Heart),” is the one where everything comes to light and hurts because of all it foreshadows.
Read more‘Shrinking’ Season 1 Biggest Unanswered Questions
Shrinking Season 1 concludes with the type of finale that wraps most arcs up beautifully while leaving some lingering questions in the air.
Read moreShadow and Bone 2×05 “Yuyeh Sesh (Despise Your Heart)” Review
Shadow and Bone 2×05 “Yuyeh Sesh (Despise Your Heart),” has a myriad of problems, but it shines with character development.
Read moreTed Lasso 3×02 “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea” Review
Ted Lasso 3×02 “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea,” slowly chips away at the edges to unveil some of the answers needed to win.
Read moreShadow and Bone 2×04 “Every Monstrous Thing” Review
Shadow and Bone 2×04 “Every Monstrous Thing,” is a cohesive episode that finds better pacing in moving the story forward for all characters.
Read moreShadow and Bone 2×03 “Like Calls to Like” Review
Shadow and Bone Season 2, Episode 3, “Like Calls to Like,” is one of the show’s strongest narratives, adding depth to the characters.
Read moreShadow and Bone 2×02 “Rusalye” Review
Shadow and Bone 2×02, “Rusalye,” kicks plenty into motion with glaringly obvious truths regarding how these characters are in the dark.
Read moreSanditon 3×01 Review: Second Chances by the Seaside
Sanditon 3×01 packs in nuanced dialogue and non-verbal cues to allow viewers to discern the mindsets of returning favorites and new visitors.
Read moreShadow and Bone 2×01 “No Shelter But Me” Review
Shadow and Bone 2×01, “No Shelter But Me,” is a reminder that though these characters think they’re alone, people are looking out for them.
Read moreShrinking “Moving Forward” Review: An Emotionally Packed Season Penultimate
Shrinking Season 1, Episode 9, “Moving Forward,” is aptly titled as the penultimate of this arc.
Read moreAbbott Elementary “Festival” Review: A Reprieve from Charter
Abbott Elementary Season 2, Episode 9, “Festival,” gives us a reprieve from the Charter school motion, but can it really be that simple?
Read more‘Shadow and Bone’ Season 2 Review: Questionable in Some Areas, but Thoroughly Satisfying in Characterizations and Performances
Shadow and Bone Season 2 considerably improves through its visual effects and significant moments of vulnerability.
Read moreTed Lasso 3×01 “Smells Like Mean Spirit” Review
In its season premiere, Ted Lasso 3×01 “Smells Like Mean Spirit” notes we’re still deep in the dark forest, but we’ll win eventually.
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