Author: Erin Allen
Home Economics Review: Chorizo with Mojo Verde and Chicharrón, $45
Situations come up for the siblings that have major pros and cons on Home Economics Season 2 Episode 2, “Chorizo with Mojo Verde and Chicharrón, $45.”
The Circle: A Fascinating Case Study of the Social Media Experience
The Circle is more than just a guilty pleasure or trash TV. We take a look at the reality competition series through an anthropological lens, and the findings are fascinating!
Mr. Corman Review: Mr. Corman (Season 1 Episode 9)
Mr. Corman delivers a cryptic and ominous penultimate episode with “Mr. Corman,” Season 1 Episode 9. Read on for our review.
Home Economics Review: 49ers Foam Finger, $7 (Season 2 Episode 1)
The Hayworth siblings are back with family conflict and love in equal measure, hitting that sweet spot of wholesome comedy on Home Economics Season 2 Episode 1. “49ers Foam Finger, $7.” Read on for our review of the premiere!
Sex Education Season 3 Review: Growing Pains
Sex Education Season 3 shows us the growing pains of not only being a teenager, but being a person of any age having interpersonal relationships. The series itself also shows some growing pains as it is not the strongest outing among the three seasons it has put out.
Mr. Corman Review: Hope You Feel Better (Season 1 Episode 8)
Mr. Corman Season 1 Episode 8, “Hope You Feel Better,” takes a surprising, yet not surprising, pivot into the pandemic. Read on for our review!
Succession Season 3 Premiere Date (Finally!) Announced
It’s been two years since Succession Season 2 ended with its shocking finale, so to say the Season 3 premiere date is much anticipated is an understatement.
Kate Review: Revenge is a Dish Best Served …Bland?
A recycled noir plot with an updated Tokyo Drift aesthetic ends up like a watered-down Gunpowder Milkshake in the Netflix action film, Kate. Read on for our review!
Mr. Corman Review: Many Worlds (Season 1 Episode 7)
Mr. Corman Season 1 Episode 7, “Many Worlds,” takes us on a sliding doors, pop-up storybook tour of Josh in different timelines with Inception-esque style.
Mr. Corman Review: Funeral (Season 1 Episode 6)
On Mr. Corman Season 1 Episode 6, “Funeral,” Josh hangs out with his ex, played by Juno Temple in an outstanding guest star appearance. Read on for our review!










