Author: Melody McCune
Wellington Paranormal Review: 70’s Ghost (Season 1 Episode 3)
Wellington Paranormal’s third episode manages to amp up the humor and zaniness in one laugh-out-loud episode. Check out our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: The Moss (Season 2 Episode 6)
Tuca & Bertie’s sixth episode of the season explores gentrification and what makes a landmark “historical.” But does it succeed at showcasing both of these ideas?
Wellington Paranormal Review: Demon Girl/Cop Circles (Season 1 Episodes 1 and 2)
Wellington Paranormal kicks off its premiere with two consistently hysterical episodes. If you love the dry humor of What We Do in the Shadows, then you’ll love this series.
Tuca & Bertie Review: Vibe Check (Season 2 Episode 5)
Tuca & Bertie’s fifth episode delves into trauma, particularly sexual trauma, and how we’re always in a perpetual state of healing from it. Check out our review!
Blindspotting Review: The Four Hustlateers (Season 1 Episode 4)
Blindspotting’s fourth episode, “The Four Hustlateers,” is all about cultivating relationships between our core characters in a more mellow setting. Check out our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: Nighttime Friend (Season 2 Episode 4)
Tuca & Bertie’s latest episode dives into Tuca’s inability to sleep, and the nighttime adventures that spawn from it. But is her insomnia code for something deeper?
Tuca & Bertie Review: Kyle (Season 2 Episode 3)
Tuca & Bertie’s third episode of the season gracefully addresses toxic masculinity, as well as the Me Too movement. Check out our review!
Blindspotting Review: The Rule of Three (Season 1 Episode 3)
Blindspotting’s third episode takes us through a day in the life of Trish with Jaylen Barron delivering a captivating, visceral performance. Check out our review!
Blindspotting Review: Smashley Rose (Season 1 Episode 2)
Blindspotting’s second episode dives into racial and class disparities with heart and humor while Jasmine Cephas Jones continues to shine. Check out our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: Planteau (Season 2 Episode 2)
Tuca & Bertie’s second episode of the season explores the differences between our titular characters within the context of their friendship. Check out our review!









