Author: Lacy Baugher
Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 1 Review: Smells Like Mean Spirit
Ted Lasso’s Season 3 premiere isn’t the triumphant series return we all wanted, but there’s still reason to believe in the show’s (presumably) final run.
Preview — The Mandalorian Season 3 Will Take Us— and Grogu! — to Mandalore
The Mandalorian returns to our screens this week, and Season 3 is poised to send Din Djarin and Grogu to one of Star Wars’ most famous locations.
Preview — You Season 4 Part 2 Gives Joe a New Partner
Netflix’s occasionally controversial, compulsively watchable stalker drama is set to return for the back half of its fourth season in March. Read on for a preview!
Preview — Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Reunites the Star Trek: The Next Generation Crew
Star: Trek PIcard’s final season will reunite the titular captain with his former Star Trek: The Next Generation crew. Read on for a preview of Season 3!
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 10 Review: Eulogy
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 finale is certainly explosive, but the best thing anyone can say about this episode is that it hints that the series might be over.
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 9 Review: The Counterfeiters
Dina’s attempt to escape her family doesn’t go as planned in the penultimate episode of The Mosquito Coast Season 2.
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 8 Review: Dead Totems
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 8, “Dead Totems,” asks the really important questions, such as: Is it Charlie or Allie Fox who’s the worst character on the show?
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 7 Review: The Burning of Judas
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 7, “The Burning of Judas,” confirms that Dina is the only Fox family member worth rooting for. Read on for our review.
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 5 Review: Positive, Front-Facing Optics
The Fox family’s past catches up with them in more ways than one on the latest episode of “The Mosquito Coast”. Read on for our reveiw.
The Mosquito Coast Season 2 Episode 4 Review: A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair
So little of any real consequence actually happens in The Mosquito Coast’s “A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair,” that it’s almost impossible not to wonder what purpose this installment is meant to serve. (Or if it has one at all.)










