Category: Reviews
Invasion Review: Going Home (Season 1 Episode 5)
Invasion Season 1 Episode 5, “Going Home,” marks the halfway point of the first season of this Apple TV+ alien invasion drama, and we technically still haven’t actually seen an extraterrestrial.
Doom Patrol Review: Evil Patrol (Season 3 Episode 9)
It’s the penultimate on Doom Patrol Season 3 Episode 9, “Evil Patrol,” and things aren’t looking great for our weirdos. Read on for our Review
‘Love Hard’ Wants You To Believe It’s Better Than ‘Love Actually’
Love Hard sets out to be a better holiday movie than Love Actually. Sure you won’t find Carol Singers at the door, but you will find this hot woke mess.
Legends of Tomorrow Review: Speakeasy Does It (Season 7 Episode 4)
Legends of Tomorrow Season 7 Episode 4, “Speakeasy Does It,” gets the team embroiled in mob troubles on two fronts.
Home Economics Review: Speeding Ticket, $180 (Season 2 Episode 7)
It’s Tom versus Tomás and parents versus the cool uncle on Home Economics Season 2 Episode 7, “Speeding Ticket, $180.” Read on for our review!
The Wonder Years Review: Independence Day (Season 1 Episode 7)
The Wonder Years delivers its strongest episode yet with “Independence Day,” a tender and poignant love letter that bridges the generational gap. Check out our review!
CSI: Vegas Review: Let the Chips Fall (Season 1 Episode 5)
Chris Park returns, a body farm is visited, and Joshua Folsom opens up on CSI: Vegas Season 1 Episode 5, “Let the Chips Fall.” Read on for our review!
Chicago Fire Review: Whom Shall I Fear? (Season 10 Episode 7)
There are several things that just don’t make sense on Chicago Fire Season 10 Episode 7, “Whom Shall I Fear?” Read on for our review.
Batwoman Review: Antifreeze (Season 3 Episode 4)
When one of their own is targeted, the Bat team goes up against a powerful secret society on Batwoman Season 1 Episode 4, “Antifreeze.”
The Conners Review: Young Love, Old Love and Take This Job and Shove It (Season 4 Episode 6)
Darlene’s relationship with Mark gets a little rocky just as her and Ben bury the hatchet. Read our review of The Conners to find out why that’s a good thing.










