Author: Jerrica Tisdale
Nobody Wants This Season 2 Episode 7-10 Review: When You Know, You Know/A Better Rabbi/Crossroads/When Noah Met Joanne
Nobody Wants This ends the overall lackluster season with an even more disappointing finale. We hope for better in future episodes. Read our review.
Nobody Wants This Season 2 Episodes 4-6 Review: Valentine’s Day/Abby Loves Smoothies/Anything Can Happen
Nobody Wants This experiences a bit of a lag with the middle tier episodes of Season 2 feeling too familiar to Season 1. Read our review.
High Potential Season 2 Episode 7 Review: The One That Got Away
High Potential has an exciting midseason finale that makes the January wait harder. Morgan meets a delightful stranger with a possible secret. Read our review!
Nobody Wants This Season 2 Episodes 1-3 Review: Dinner Party/Leave It At The Tree/The Unethical Therapist
Nobody Wants This returns with the same charm as Season 1, but now Noah and Joanne must navigate their choice to be together. Read our review!
High Potential Season 2 Episode 6 Review: Chasing Ghosts
High Potential has its first Halloween-themed episode and it’s so much fun. Just what the season needs. Read our review of the haunting episode!
High Potential Season 2 Episode 5 Review: Content Warning
High Potential Season 2 Episode 5, “Content Warning,” establishes a potentially interesting exploration of content creators. Read on for our review.
High Potential Season 2 Episode 3 Review: Eleven Minutes
The complex dynamics of fathers and daughters take flight in this lackluster episode that builds toward an interesting future storyline. Read our review.
High Potential Season 2 Episode 2 Review: Checkmate
Morgan faces off against her biggest foe on High Potential Season 2 Episode 2. He’s the Riddler to her Batman, but she beats him too easily. Read our review.
High Potential Season 2 Episode 1 Review: Pawns
High Potential Season 2 starts with a major goose chase as the Game Maker and Morgan face off through a series of misdirection. Read our review.
The Thursday Murder Club Review: Spectacular Cast, Subpar Mystery
The Thursday Murder Club makes you reflect on age and life in a subtle, beautiful way. We just wish there were a better mystery. Read our review.










