Category: Reviews
Bel-Air Review: No One Wins When the Family Feuds (Season 1 Episode 8)
Will’s mom comes for a visit and brings some family baggage with her on the latest Bel-Air. Check out our review!
Single Drunk Female Review: A Wedding (Season 1 Episode 10)
Sam Fink is 367 days sober and is finally off probation. Will she be able to handle the newfound freedom? Read on for our Single Drunk Female Finale review!
Big Sky Review: A Good Boy (Season 2 Episode 12)
It’s shoot-out galore at the WTF Corral on Big Sky Season 2 Episode 12, “A Good Boy.” Read on for our review!
Station 19 Review: In My Tree (Season 5 Episode 12)
Station 19 Season 5 Episode 12, “In My Tree,” is all about new beginnings, tough conversations, and big cliffhangers. Read on for our review!
The Dropout Review: Flower of Life (Season 1 Episode 5)
Elizabeth gets scarier, people die, and depositions happen. But at least there’s some pretty funky dancing! Read on for our review of The Dropout Season 1, Episode 5, “Flower of Life.”
Law & Order Review: Fault Lines (Season 21 Episode 4)
Law & Order stagnates with a case that isn’t exactly exciting, but does have some merit for the issues it brings to light. Check out our review of the latest episode!
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey Review: Sensia (Season 1 Episode 3)
Ptolemy makes a deal with the devil on The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey Season 1 Episode 3, “Sensia.” Read on for our review.
Suspicion Review: Unmasked (Season 1 Episode 8)
Suspicion Season 1 Episode 8, “Unmasked,” manages to wrap things up, but it’s a bit of a confusing mess at parts. Read on for our review.
Good Trouble Review: Kiss Me and Smile for Me (Season 4 Episode 2)
Good Trouble “Kiss Me and Smile for Me” puts us in all our feelings, brings back beloved characters, taunts us with questions, and ultimately gives us that feel-good comfort we look forward to every week.
The Wonder Years Review: The Sleepover (Season 1 Episode 16)
The Wonder Years falters this week after delivering its strongest episode to date, but “The Sleepover” still provides easy laughs and the show’s trademark heart. Here’s our review!










