Author: Ruth Johnson
Spy City Review: The Wall (Season 1 Episode 6)
The misadventures of Captain Fielding Scott are just that, misadventures. When all is said and done, it leads to an unsatisfactory ending. Read on for our review.
Spy City Review: Dark Imaginings (Season 1 Episode 5)
Severine deserved better than to be the motivation for Fielding Scott to get his act together. Disturbingly, real-life seems to be taking over this show, building to a possible anti-climax.
Spy City Review: The Flower Market (Season 1 Episode 4)
On Spy City Season 1 Episode 4, Fielding Scott’s already confusing trajectory changes, leaving us frustrated and confounded. Read on for our review.
Spy City Review: My Enemy’s Enemy (Season 1 Episode 3)
Scott acts like a child in the newest episode of Spy City, endangering the mission at hand and everyone around him in the process. Can he get back on track?
Rutherford Falls Review: An Imperfect Comedy With An Important Message
Could Rutherford Falls have been better? Sure. But it has a good heart at its core, dynamic supporting characters, and a good message to transmit that otherwise might not have been given the spotlight.
Spy City Review: Out of the Past (Season 1 Episode 2)
Spy City and the adventures of Fielding Scott continue to move forward, but what it’s moving towards isn’t clear as of yet. Is this a traditional spy thriller, or just an out-and-out conspiracy series?
Spy City Review: Operation Beethoven (Season 1 Episode 1)
Spy City is a slick thriller, but is the writing up to snuff? The adventures of Captain Fielding Scott could use some recalibration, but it has five more episodes to figure itself out.







