Abbott Elementary’s “Wrong Delivery” hilariously plays on pop culture references while cementing the importance of a found family.
Read moreTag: tv coverage
Chicago Fire “Every Scar Tells A Story” Review
Chicago Fire 11×02 “Every Scar Tells A Story” lets Javi experience the joys of the firehouse while allowing the characters to grow further.
Read moreAndor Episode 4 Review: “Aldhani”
Andor Episode 4, “Aldhani,” explores duality and means of survival for various characters in the series, continuing to expand the world.
Read moreChesapeake Shores “It’s Not For Me To Say” Review
Chesapeake Shores “It’s Not For Me To Say” brings the O’Briens to one place in order to spend “an ordinary day” full of news.
Read moreAbbott Elementary “Development Day” Review: Going Through It
It’s time to go back to school with a fantastic Season 2 premiere of Abbott Elementary’s “Development Day”
Read moreChicago Fire “Hold On Tight” Review: A Solid Start
Chicago Fire’s “Hold On Tonight” is a clunky premiere that’s balancing a lot while still allowing some of the love stories to shine.
Read moreAndor Episodes 1-3 Review: A Personal Yet Poignant ‘Star Wars’ Story
Andor Episodes 1-3 exceed expectations of what the Disney era of Star Wars could be with character, story, and world-building.
Read more‘House of the Dragon’ Episode 5: Why You Are Wrong About Alicent Hightower
Alicent Hightower takes back her agency and, for the first time, chooses for herself in House of the Dragon Episode 5.
Read more‘Cobra Kai’ Season 5 Review: The Strongest Showdown Yet
Cobra Kai Season 5 is the strongest showdown yet, making the Netflix series one that’s consecutively aces.
Read moreGaladriel’s Decision in ‘The Rings of Power’ Episode 1 is More Important Than it Seems
In The Rings of Power Episode 1, Galadriel jumps into the water for two reasons, both connected to her family.
Read more‘Surface’ Season 1 Finale: Biggest Unanswered Questions
Apple TV’s Surface Season 1 finale leaves viewers with more questions than answers, forcing us to wait impatiently for Season 2.
Read more‘Trying’ Season 3 is Exactly What the World Needs Right Now
Trying Season 3 takes on romance, new challenges, and redemption with a whole lot of kindness.
Read more‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Review: A Promising Start
There is no denying the fact that Amazon Prime’s Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is off to a promising, immersive start.
Read more‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 2 Finale “I Know Who Did It” Review: One Crime Solved, More to Follow
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 finale is fun, it’s messy in all the right ways, and cliffhangers leave us itching for Season 3.
Read moreShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law Features a Fun Start in “A Normal Amount of Rage”
Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 1, “A Normal Amount of Rage,” starts with a whole lot of fun and amusing familial banter.
Read moreLoot “The Silver Moon Summit” Review: Self Awareness and Friendships
Loot’s “The Silver Moon Summit” is the kind of season finale that showcases immense potential while leaving audience members hyped.
Read moreAmazon’s ‘Paper Girls’ Season 1 Review: Excellent Characterization, Time Travel, and Something Gripping For Everyone
Paper Girls Season 1 tackles time travel, growing pains, budding friendships, unlikely alliances, and more.
Read moreTrying’s “Home” is the Best Kind of Season Premiere
Apple TV’s series returns with an episode that hits us right where we need it most, making Trying’s “Home” the best kind of season premiere.
Read more‘Virgin River’ Season 4 Review: Still Heavy on the Drama, but Full of Heart
Virgin River Season 4 is a tremendous improvement from the third season, even when the drama continues to be a tireless presence.
Read more‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 is a Thoughtful and Thrilling Penultimate
As a penultimate, Stranger Things Season 4 is a lengthy deep dive into what matters in a world with uncertainties.
Read more