Author: Mads Misasi
Why Lucius’ Journey on ‘Our Flag Means Death’ Matters for Queer Trauma Survivors
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 does a service to viewers who are trauma survivors through Lucius Spriggs’ journey toward acceptance.
What to Watch on TV: The Gilded Age, Black Cake, and Gen V
For the week of October 29th, our TV picks include The Gilded Age, Black Cake, Gen V and more!
Fellow Travelers Season 1 Episode 1 Review: You’re Wonderful
Fellow Travelers Season 1 Episode 1, “You’re Beautiful” takes us on a journey of queer love and fear during McCarthy’s famous investigations.
Five Nights at Freddy’s Review: An Enjoyable Romp, But Not A Horror
Five Nights at Freddy’s might be enjoyable, but with a PG-13 rating it can hardly be called a horror. Check out our review for more.
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episode 8 Review: Mermen
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episode 8, “Mermen” brings the season to a close with heartbreak among the happiness in true pirate fashion. Check out our review!
What to Watch on TV: Bob’s Burgers, Our Flag Means Death, and Shoresy
For the week of October 22nd, our TV picks include Bob’s Burgers, Our Flag Means Death, Shoresy and more!
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episode 7 Review: Man on Fire
With the penultimate episode, Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episode 7, “Man on Fire,” reveals just how rushed the whole season has been. Check out our review.
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episode 6 Review: Calypso’s Birthday
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episode 6, “Calypso’s Birthday,” brings the show back to it’s naturally silly nature for one of the most fun outings to date.
Preview — Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episodes 6 and 7: Calypso’s Birthday/Man on Fire
Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Episodes 6 and 7, “Calypso’s Birthday/Man on Fire,” finds the crew figuring out where they stand as pirating is threatened.
The Fall of the House of Usher Review: A Sinister Modernization of Poe
Mike Flanagan’s The Fall of the House of Usher is an ode to the works of Edgar Allan Poe that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as tragedy unfolds.










