Ahsoka Season 1 Episode 2 Review: Part Two: Toil and Trouble
Ahsoka Season 1 Episode 2, “Part Two: Toil and Trouble,” continues to keep the story steady by focusing on why Ahsoka and Sabine can’t see eye to eye. Read our review for more!
Physical Season 3 Episode 5 Review: Like Crazy
As Physical Season 3 hits the halfway mark, the show’s lack of narrative urgency in its final season is starting to be a problem. Read on for our review.
Ahsoka Season 1 Episode 1 Review: Part One: Master and Apprentice
Ahsoka Season 1 Episode 1, “Part One: Master and Apprentice,” ensures the series starts off on a strong, solid foundation by introducing complicated dynamics. Read on for more.
Futurama Season 11 Episode 5 Review: Related to Items You’ve Viewed
The latest Futurama smartly pokes fun at Amazon and Alexa-like home assistants while focusing on its core characters. Check out our review!
And Just Like That… Renewed for Season 3 at Max
This era of the Sex and the City franchise isn’t over yet! And Just Like That… has been renewed for Season 3 at Max ahead of its Season 2 finale. Read on for the details!
All Rise to End with Season 3 on OWN
All Rise is coming to a close. The legal drama will return with its final ten episodes on OWN beginning next month. Read on for the details.
Frasier Revival Sets Premiere Date on Paramount+, with Special Premiere on CBS
With this fall marking 30 years since the original show debuted on TV, Frasier will return in October in the revival series on Paramount+. Read on for the details!
Still Up Trailer Released by Apple TV+
Lisa and Danny’s love lies are as complicated as their sleep schedules in the trailer for Apple TV+’s comedy series Still Up. Read on for the details!
Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Episode 4 Review: The White Room
Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Episode 4, “The White Room,” finally puts our trio together to do a bit of snooping. Read on for our review.
Miracle Workers: End Times Season 4 Episode 9 Review: John Christ
Miracle Workers: End Times Season 4 Episode 9, “John Christ,” uses subtle storytelling to lead us into the finale on solid ground. Check out our review for more.










