Category: Reviews
Grown-ish Review: Drunk in Love (Season 4 Episode 2)
Zoey and Aaron are found on the beaches of Mexico during a drunken rendezvous. The two are sent to jail on Grown-ish Season 4 Episode 2, “Drunk in Love.”
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail Review: Hittin’ The Trail (Season 3 Episode 1)
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail takes us on a journey of hijinks and stupidity as a group of people set out west without any real guide. Read our review.
Dr. Death Review: A Horrifying But Unsatisfying Tale
Dr. Death does a fantastic job at presenting a horrifying story, but it fails in other areas. Read on for our review.
Loki Review: For All Time. Always. (Season 1 Episode 6)
The season finale of Loki does wonders for Marvel’s upcoming films, but it hardly leaves this story on the most fulfilling note. Read on for our review!
Motherland: Fort Salem Review: Not Our Daughters (Season 2 Episode 4)
Alder’s decisions set the tone for the rest of the season on Motherland: Fort Salem Season 2 Episode 4, “Not Our Daughters.” Read on for our review!
Superman & Lois Review: Through the Valley of Death (Season 1 Episode 12)
Superman & Lois Season 1 Episode 12, “Through the Valley of Death,” doubles down on the power of love in an hour of TV that could have easily been the show’s season finale. Read on for our review!
The Republic of Sarah Review: The Criminals It Deserves (Season 1 Episode 5)
Sarah faces her most unique disaster yet on The Republic of Sarah Season 1 Episode 5, “The Criminals It Deserves.” Read on for our review!
Little Birds Review: Season 1 Episode 6
Little Birds goes out with a beautiful bang on Season 1 Episode 6. Read on for our review of the finale!
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!










