Tag: Apple TV+
The Morning Show Review: Testimony (Season 2 Episode 9)
Just when you think The Morning Show can’t get any messier, someone gets canceled *and* COVID-19. Read on for our review.
Invasion Review: Home Invasion (Season 1 Episode 6)
Invasion improves this week by (finally) telling a single story — and showing us an alien at last.
Dickinson Review: This is my letter to the World (Season 3 Episode 4)
It’s getting hot and heavy inside Emily’s mind! What’s prompting causing this? It’s Walt Whitman, of course!
Dickinson Review: A War is Raging (Season 3 Episodes 1-3)
Dickinson is back and there’s war is brewing. It’s Union vs. Confederacy and Dickinson vs. Dickinson. Read our review of the first three episodes of Dickinson Season 3.
The Morning Show Review: Confirmations (Season 2 Episode 8)
The Morning Show just can’t seem to let him rest in peace, devoting the bulk of yet another hour to this character who really never should have part of this season in the first place.
Invasion Review: Going Home (Season 1 Episode 5)
Invasion Season 1 Episode 5, “Going Home,” marks the halfway point of the first season of this Apple TV+ alien invasion drama, and we technically still haven’t actually seen an extraterrestrial.
The Morning Show Review: La Amara Vita (Season 2 Episode 7)
The Mitch Kessler episode of “The Morning Show” that no one asked for is here — with an ending that honestly feels surreal. Read on for our review.
Invasion Review: The King is Dead (Season 1 Episode 4)
In “Invasion’s” fourth episode, we see a variety of characters in of turmoil. This makes sense because no one has any real idea what’s happening, but it’s also not terribly fun to watch.
The Morning Show Review: A Private Person (Season 2 Episode 6)
The Morning Show Season 2 Episode 6, “A Private Person,” is the first episode of the show in which star Jennifer Aniston does not appear onscreen. It’s also, strangely enough, the […]
Invasion Review: Last Day/Crash/Orion (Season 1 Episodes 1-3)
Apple TV+’s space alien thriller Invasion is, thus far, sadly lacking in both space aliens and thrills. Read on for our review.










