Tag: Blood & Treasure
Blood & Treasure Review: Legacy of the Father (Season 1 Episode 12)
“Legacy of the Father” is a thoroughly disappointing penultimate episode, a strange, confusing primer for next week’s showdown between cops, terrorists, and art lovers in Cairo.
Blood & Treasure Review: Return of the Queen (Season 1 Episode 11)
Blood & Treasure continues to think itself a well of unlimited storytelling opportunity; and yet, it continues to feel like a random aggregation of plot points and exotic locales, struggling mightily to justify its self-proclaimed title as the summer’s greatest adventure.
Blood and Treasure Review: The Lunchbox of Destiny (Season 1 Episode 8)
A trip into Danny’s past leads Blood & Treasure into a thoroughly underwhelming episode.
TV News Wrap-Up: ‘One Day at a Time’ Saved By Pop TV, Henry Ian Cusick Gets Role in ‘MacGyver’ Season 4, ‘Orange is the New Black’ Final Season Trailer Drops
It’s been an exciting week in TV news: there’s a trailer for the final season of a Netflix series, lots of casting news, and a series resurrection. Find out more on our TV News wrap-up.
Blood & Treasure Review: The Ghost Train of Sierra Perdida (Season 1 Episode 6)
“The Ghost Train of Sierra Perdida” is Blood & Treasure slowly iterating on its own formula, reworking its internal chemistry to find a more enticing mixture of history, action, humor, and character.
Blood & Treasure Review: The Brotherhood of Serapis (Season 1 Episode 5)
The more Blood & Treasure treats Lexi as its main character, the better it gets. “The Brotherhood of Serapis” is the most focused, entertaining hour of the series yet. Read on for our review!
Blood & Treasure Review: The Secret of Macho Grande (Season 1 Episode 4)
Although its potential only rises to the surface in the last ten minutes, “The Secret of Macho Grande” is the most promising episode of Blood & Treasure yet.
Blood & Treasure Review: Code of the Hawaladar (Season 1 Episode 3)
There’s a good show somewhere in Blood & Treasure, but “Code of the Hawalar” is too focused on regressive stereotypes and lifeless plotting to find it.
Blood & Treasure Review: The Curse of Cleopatra: Parts I & II (Season 1 Episodes 1 and 2)
Blood and Treasure’s two-hour pilot is a sum of uninspired parts, with a few brief moments of potential shining through the fog of predictable plot twists and rote characters.









