Author: Kevin Lever
Defending Jacob Review: Job (Season 1 Episode 7)
The trial of Jacob Barber begins on Defending Jacob Season 1 Episode 7, “Job,” delivering its most riveting episode yet.
Homecoming Season 2 Review: A Near-Perfect Companion To The Brilliant First Season
Homecoming returns with a second season just as ambitious as its first, a fitting ideal as ambition is the name of the game now. It’s a brilliant deconstruction of what’s come before that also manages to bring so much new to the table.
Run Review: Tell (Season 1 Episode 6)
Doing the right thing becomes a much larger question as Ruby and Billy start to piece things back together on the wonderful Run Season 1 Episode 6, “Tell.”
Defending Jacob Review: Wishful Thinking (Season 1 Episode 6)
Hope can be right around the corner, but relying on hope is a dangerous thing. On Defending Jacob Season 1 Episode 6, “Wishful Thinking,” the Barbers prepare for the upcoming trial as more comes to light.
Central Park Review: A Musical Love Letter To Passion
Central Park is a wonderfully enthusiastic love letter to musicals, parks, and geek culture all wrapped into one.
Run Review: Jump (Season 1 Episode 5)
Reality hits as Ruby and Billy try to pick up the pieces on Run Season 1 Episode 5, “Jump.”
Defending Jacob Review: Visitors (Season 1 Episode 5)
Things are starting to look up for Jacob while Andy faces his past and Laurie faces her fears on Defending Jacob Season 1 Episode 5, “Visitors.”
The Eddy Review: It Carries A Beautiful Tune, But Can Prove Frustrating
The Eddy delivers some exhilarating acting and a focus on brilliant musical performances, but there are shortcomings with some characters proving frustrating.
Solar Opposites Review: A Joyous Ode To Chaotic Weirdness
Solar Opposites is an undeniably clever, silly time that takes its lofty ideas and turns them into pure, violent chaos. This is a very good thing.
Westworld Review: Crisis Theory (Season 3 Episode 8)
The future of humanity and host alike come down to this moment on Westworld Season 3 Episode 8, “Crisis Theory,” as Delores and Serac put their faith on the line.










