Category: Reviews
The Big Leap Review: Classic Tragic Love Triangle (Season 1 Episode 2)
Things get messy on The Big Leap Season 1 Episode 2, “Classic Tragic Love Triangle,” and we’re here for every second. Read on for our review.
The Rookie Review: Life and Death (Season 4 Episode 1)
On the explosive premiere, The Rookie says goodbye to a fan favorite while paying tribute as best it can. Check out our review!
Wellington Paranormal Review: Mobots (Season 2 Episode 6)
Wellington Paranormal’s Season 2 finale brings O’Leary’s family into the equation along with a secondhand robot hellbent on world domination. Does it pass muster?
Birds of Paradise Review: Two Stars are Born
It’s a classic story of female friendship, betrayal, and lots of ballet shoes. Read on for our review of Birds of Paradise.
Dynasty Review: You Vicious, Miserable Liar & Affairs of State and Affairs of the Heart (Season 4 Episode 20 & 21)
Fallon focuses on repairing her relationship on Dynasty Season 4 Episode 20, “You Vicious, Miserable Liar,” and Episode 21, “Affairs of State and Affairs of the Heart.” Read on for our review!
Doom Patrol Review: Possibilities Patrol / Vacay Patrol / Dead Patrol (Season 3 Episodes 1-3)
Doom Patrol’s third season gets started with three new episodes. Read on for our review of “Possibilities Patrol,” “Vacay Patrol,” and “Dead Patrol.”
Mr. Corman Review: Mr. Corman (Season 1 Episode 9)
Mr. Corman delivers a cryptic and ominous penultimate episode with “Mr. Corman,” Season 1 Episode 9. Read on for our review.
What We Do in the Shadows Review: The Chamber of Judgement (Season 3 Episode 5)
What We Do in the Shadows’ fifth episode of the season finds our vampires hilariously taking on new responsibilities in a propulsive episode that drives the narrative forward.
The Outpost Review: Guardian of the Asterkinj (Season 4 Episode 11)
Memories of a failed past serve two purposes. One is to teach us a lesson, the other is to guide our future steps. Instead of using these memories wisely, Talon uses them to promote fear in herself, ultimately causing her to become paralyzed with inaction. Read on for our review and analysis of Season 4 Episode 11!
Ted Lasso Review: No Weddings and a Funeral (Season 2 Episode 10)
If you have ever said there’s no way you’d cry at a Rick Astley song, well, this episode of “Ted Lasso” is probably going to prove you wrong.










