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Animal Control Season 2 Episode 7 Review: Skunks and Swans
Animal Control Season 2 Episode 7, “Skunks and Swans,” uses old wounds and mail to test Shred & Frank and Emily & Victoria’s friendships. Check out our review!
The Conners Season 6 Episode 9 Review: Manifesting, Marriage Testing and Cheeseballs
Ben and Darlene’s struggle seems to be same plot different day making The Conners Season 6 Episode 9, “Manifesting, Marriage Testing and Cheeseballs” fall flat.
Not Dead Yet Season 2 Episodes 9 and 10 Review: Not the End Yet / Not a Ghost Yet
On Not Dead Yet Season 2 Episodes 9 and 10, “Not the End Yet” and “Not a Ghost Yet,” the two-part season finale jumps from a shocking plot twist to some of its most heartfelt scenes to date—and back again.
Palm Royale Season 1 Episode 8 Review: Maxine Saves the Whale
Palm Royale Season 1 Episode 8 fully embraces its comedic leanings as Maxine faces what she sees as karmic retribution. Read our review.
Under the Bridge Season 1 Episode 3 Review: Blood Oath
The investigation into Reena’s death takes a shocking turn while Cam and Rebecca fight back old feelings. Read on for our review of Under the Bridge Episode 3.
Ghosts Season 3 Episode 8 Review: Holes Are Bad
Rebecca Wisocky more than earns her flowers as Hetty’s tragedy captures the humanity at the heart of Ghosts. Read on for our 5-star review!
Abbott Elementary Season 3 Episode 10 Review: 2 Ava 2 Fest
Abbott Elementary’s “2 Ava 2 Fest,” features memorable lines, heartwarming moments from characters, and even a celebrity cameo. Check out our review!
Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver Review: A Sequel Made of Empty Cinematic Flair
Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver boasts epic war scenes and cinematic visuals, but there’s virtually nothing beneath its surface.
So Help Me Todd Season 2 Episode 6 Review: Is The Jury Out?
On So Help Me Todd Season 2 Episode 6, “Is the Jury Out?”, Todd is hired by his brother to investigate a judge but uncovers a great deal more along the way.
Big Mood Review: Nicola Coughlan is Tremendous in This Offbeat British Comedy About Friendship and Mental Health
Nicola Coughlan’s performance is the best thing about Big Mood, an imperfect but thoughtful comedy about friendship and living with mental illness.
