Author: Mads Misasi
What to Watch on TV: House of the Dragon, Cobra Kai, and Betty La Fea: The Story Continues
For the week of July 14th, our TV picks include House of the Dragon, Cobra Kai, Betty La Fea: The Story Continues, and more. Read on for our recommendations!
The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 7 Review: Choice
On the penultimate episode, The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 7, “Choice,” gives the full picture of the Jedi’s involvement on Brendok. Check out our 5-star review.
What to Watch on TV: Mayor of Kingstown, All American: Homecoming, and Sunny
For the week of July 7th, our TV picks include Mayor of Kingstown, All American: Homecoming, Sunny, and more. Read on for our recommendations!
The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 6 Review: Teach/Corrupt
The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 6, “Teach/Corrupt” fails to keep our attention in the way the show has been, but some important information is revealed.
What to Watch on TV: Interview with the Vampire, Star Trek: Prodigy, and Evil
For the week of June 30th, our TV picks include Interview with the Vampire, Star Trek: Prodigy, Evil, and more. Read on for our recommendations!
The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 5 Review: Night
The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 5, “Night,” brings everything to a battle, or two, with disastrous results all around. Check out our review of this 5-star episode.
What to Watch on TV: Orphan Black: Echoes, Land of Women, and The Bear
For the week of June 23rd, our TV picks include Orphan Black: Echoes, Land of Women, The Bear, and more. Read on for our recommendations!
The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Day
The Acolyte Season 1 Episode 4, “Day,” continues to push viewers to question everything and trust their gut more than their eyes. Check out our review!
What to Watch on TV: Hotel Cocaine, Evil, and Shoresy
For the week of June 16th, our TV picks include Hotel Cocaine, Evil, Shoresy, and more. Read on for our recommendations!
How ‘Queer As Folk’ Created the Blueprint for Current Queer Television
Showtime’s Queer as Folk might be a product of time, but still holds a legacy for being the first of its kind, opening the door for queer shows today.










