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Top 10 Network TV Shows of 2024: According to Tell-Tale TV Readers
These are the most beloved network TV shows of 2024 according to Tell-Tale TV readers. Find out which show takes the #1 slot.
Shrinking Season 2 Episode 10 Review: Changing Patterns
Shrinking’s latest outing sees Jimmy throw Alice the best birthday party ever, complete with a firing-on-all-cylinders Harrison Ford and a delightful cameo.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Season 1 Episode 3 Review: Very Interesting, As An Astrogation Problem
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episode 3 continues to play into the intrigue of At Attin and the kids’ chemistry but loses steam with Jude Law’s Jod.
What We Do in the Shadows Season 6 Episode 10 Review: The Promotion
What We Do in the Shadows’ penultimate episode zeroes in on Guillermo’s development and his dynamic with Nandor, with dazzling performances all around.
Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13 Review: Give the World Away
Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13, “Give the World Away” should be called “Still” — still repetitive, still predictable, and still faltering. Read on for our review.
Landman Season 1 Episode 5 Review: Where Is Home
Landman Season 1 Episode 5, “Where Is Home,” explores the chaos of rebuilding fractured relationships. Check out our review for all the details!
The Equalizer Season 5 Episode 7 Review: Slay Ride
The Equalizer’s Fall Finale delivers Christmas, chaos, the cartel, and a memorable love triangle. Read on for our review of “Slay Ride.”
Sugarplummed Review: A Sweet (and Self-Aware) Christmas Treat
Sugarplummed, starring Maggie Lawson and Janel Parish, represents a new holiday trend—a Hallmark Christmas movie that knows it’s a Hallmark Christmas movie.
Outlander Season 7 Episode 11 Review: A Hundredweight of Stones
Outlander’s latest is a rollercoaster of highs and lows as Lord John and Claire contemplate a life married to each other. Read on for our review!
Creature Commandos Season 1 Episodes 1-2 Review: What Makes A Monster A “Monster”?
Creature Commandos Season 1 starts off on familiar ground, replicating the pessimistic start of The Suicide Squad, while lending a special character its backstory. Read our review!
