Month: March 2023
Chicago P.D. Season 10 Episode 15 Review: Blood and Honor
Is Ruzek letting his emotions get the best of him on a new episode of Chicago P.D.? Read on for our review!
The Conners Season 5 Episode 16 Review: Hiding In and Moving Out
Once again, The Conners Season 5 Episode 16, “Hiding In and Moving Out,” balances the heavy moments with humor to keep things manageable. Read on for more!
Wolf Pack Season 1 Episode 6 Review: After Party
Wolf Pack Season 1 Episode 6, “After Party,” establishes the multiverse of teen wolves through a worthwhile twist and a misdirect that will make Teen Wolf fans howl. Read on for our review!
Abbott Elementary Season 2 Episode 17 Review: Mural Arts
Abbott Elementary Season 2 Episode 17, “Mural Arts,” takes us right back to Abbott after the teachers’ conference. We see Janine and Gregory navigate their new dynamic as co-workers who finally crossed the boundary of will-they-won’t-they.
Not Dead Yet Season 1 Episode 5 Review: Not Moving On Yet
Nell reckons with the both the current state of her love life and a heartbreaking secret from her past on Not Dead Yet Season 1 Episode 5, “Not Moving On Yet.”
Accused Season 1 Episode 6 Review: Naataanii’s Story
Accused Season 1 Episode 6, “Naataanii’s Story,” presents a heartfelt and heartbreaking story as a group of Indigenous friends fight to tell their truths.
FBI Season 5 Episode 15 Review: The Lies We Tell
On FBI Season 5 Episode 15, “The Lies We Tell,” we dive into COVID-19 strains and deep fakes, and somehow we come out worse for it.
American Auto Season 2 Episode 6 Review: The Letter
Katherine and Sadie tackle rising concerns regarding abortion rights in the workplace while the men form a women’s committee. Naturally, chaos ensues.
The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 1 Review: Chapter 17: The Apostate
The Mandalorian eases us back into the world of Din Djarin and his travel companion/son, Grogu, as they embark on a new adventure to Mandalore. Read our review!
Will Trent Season 1 Episode 8 Review: Two Hundred Dollars and a Bus Pass
Will finds himself overly identifying with this week’s victim. He wants to get her justice at any means necessary. Read our review!










