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Pilot Season Bloodbath: NBC Chooses Krause & Boreanaz, Dumps Wayans Jr. & Deschanel
It is officially May, which means NBC executives have emerged from their ivory towers to tell us which pilots are moving into our living rooms and which ones are being tossed into the woodchipper. In what can only be described as a "Homecoming" for people who haven't updated their DVR settings since 2012, the network has handed out series orders to four new projects. Meanwhile, four other shows, including some heavy-hitting star vehicles were told to pack their bags. It is a

Je-Ree
4 days ago


Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 18 Recap: Juliet’s Perfect Life Unravels After a Shocking Death
Juliet Woodbent has six children, a husband, and a carefully crafted image as the perfect tradwife. A former startup founder who walked away before her company became a multimillion-dollar success, Juliet now hosts a cooking show focused on homemade meals and non-processed foods. Documentarian Audra Miller films Juliet’s daily life as she promotes traditional domestic living. Although the two women exchange sarcastic remarks, they appear friendly. Audra questions whether Juli

Barbara
4 days ago


Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Finale Sends Owen & Teddy Packing… Finally, Peace and Paris
Death, taxes, and Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital being a magnet for structural failure, these are the only certainties in life. The Grey’s Anatomy season finale "Bridge Over Troubled Water" is essentially a checklist of everything we’ve come to expect from the Shondaland machine: a dash of high-stakes surgery, a sprinkle of relationship milestones, and a massive bridge collapse that somehow didn't end in a funeral. The primary headline of the night was the long-rumored departur

Je-Ree
4 days ago


9-1-1 Nashville Season 1 Finale Recap: The Showdown Finally Happened
Nashville has a reputation for being a "ten-year town," but it only took the Hart family ten episodes to burn their gilded reputation to the ground. The 9-1-1 Nashville Season 1 finale, "Intrusive Thoughts," finally delivered the high-decibel showdown we’ve been bracing for since the pilot, proving once and for all that in this city, the emergency calls are usually coming from inside the mansion. Between toxic clouds and toxic relationships, the 113 had their hands full, but

Je-Ree
4 days ago


Citadel Season 2 Review: Prime Video’s Spy Thriller Finally Works
The world’s most expensive amnesiacs are back, and surprisingly, they brought a pulse this time. When Amazon first dropped Citadel in 2023, it felt less like a television show and more like a very expensive tax write-off with great hair. But with the global rollout of Citadel Season 2 on Prime Video, the Russo Brothers seem to have realized that viewers need more than just blue-tinted filters and Richard Madden looking intense in a suit to stay invested. Picking up immediatel

Je-Ree
5 days ago


Will Trent Season 4 Finale Recap: A Kidnapping, A Shocking Death, and a Game-Changing Twist
Public urination seemed like a reasonable cause for questioning, but it quickly became clear it was all a setup. Two fake officers used the moment to kidnap the unsuspecting daughter of a prominent doctor. Lizzie had no idea her own friend had orchestrated the situation until it was too late. When one of the teens tried to intervene, he was struck, and the scene cut out on a shocking note. The episode briefly shifted tone with a team baseball game between Team Lab and Team La

Barbara
6 days ago


The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Scores Season 2 Renewal at NBC
Put down the remote and stop doom-scrolling for once because NBC actually did something right. The peacock network officially confirmed today that The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins has been renewed for Season 2. After a freshman run that managed to pull in 14 million viewers for its premiere and somehow keep a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, which, let’s be honest, is usually reserved for prestige dramas about sad people in raincoats, Reggie is coming back to save us from another

Je-Ree
7 days ago


Netflix's Man on Fire Review: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Ignites Netflix’s Gritty Reboot
The latest adaptation of Man on Fire has officially touched down on the streaming giant known as Netflix and while the smoke is still clearing, one thing is certain: John Creasy has a brand-new face and he’s not here to play nice. Taking the torch from Denzel Washington is no small feat, it’s a cinematic suicide mission. Yet, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II doesn't just pick up the mantle; he welds it to his skin. This seven-episode reimagining of A.J. Quinnell’s novel swaps the smog o

Je-Ree
May 3


Netflix's Apex Review: Charlize Theron Elevates a Familiar Hunt Into Something Fierce
Netflix has a habit of dropping high-octane survival thrillers on a Friday night and hoping for the best, but their latest release, Apex, is doing something a bit different. On the surface, the premise is as old as the hills: a deranged serial killer stalks an unsuspecting victim through a remote wilderness, and it’s up to a resilient woman to turn the tables. We’ve seen it in The Most Dangerous Game, Hush, and a dozen other "final girl" tropes. However, Apex manages to claw

Je-Ree
May 2


Pluto TV Brings Back All My Children in a Big Way
Dust off your oversized shoulder pads and pour a glass of something expensive, because Pine Valley has officially relocated to the Great White North. Pluto TV Canada has launched a dedicated 24/7 All My Children channel. It’s the streaming miracle we’ve been waiting for since ABC unceremoniously yanked the rug out from under us in 2011 and frankly it’s about time someone realized that Erica Kane is a global necessity. The Return of the Queen (and Her Husbands) Starting this M

Je-Ree
May 2


Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 17 Recap: Secrets, Stolen Cash, and Big Consequences
If you thought the Edgewater sheriff’s department had its hands full with standard small-town drama, Sheriff Country Season 1, Episode 17, “The Hunting Party,” just proved that things can always get messier. Between a botched assassination attempt, a high-stakes heist, and a romantic timing so bad it’s practically a talent, this episode left us breathless. We’re breaking down the betrayals, the break-ins, and why Mickey Fox might want to rethink her texting habits. A Target o

Je-Ree
May 1


Why CBS Is Cutting Episode Counts for Fire Country and NCIS
If you’ve been feeling like your favorite procedural dramas are ending just as they’re getting started, you aren't imagining things. CBS, the network that once lived and died by the 22-episode gold standard, is officially putting its biggest hits on a strict diet. The eye network recently confirmed that Fire Country and three other heavy hitters will return for the 2026-2027 season with significantly reduced episode counts, leaving fans wondering if "more" really means "bette

Je-Ree
May 1


Imperfect Women Season Finale Recap: Nancy’s Killer Revealed in a Bloody Bridge Showdown
After weeks of side-eyeing every man in this series and let’s be honest, most of the women too, the Imperfect Women season finale finally delivered the closure we were gasping for. Titled "The Bridge," the episode stopped playing coy and finally answered the question that’s been haunting our group chats: Who actually killed Nancy? If you had "the seemingly stable husband with a terrifying control streak" on your bingo card, congratulations, you’ve watched television before. T

Je-Ree
Apr 29


The Rookie Season 8 Episode 17 Recap: One Death, One Proposal, and Rising Danger
Last night’s episode of The Rookie was the best “I’m sorry we did that” to make up for the documentary episode - I’m convinced. I usually can’t stand the storyline whiplash, but this time around it flowed seamlessly. From a visit by a familiar face to a death we didn’t see coming, this episode was one of the best all season. The Glasser Case Continues Before we get into this case, I’d like to just ask one thing: why is Bailey always tagging along police investigations? John

Val
Apr 28


Euphoria Season 3 Episode 3 Recap: Lies, Money, and a Wedding Gone Wrong
Jules’ New Reality Jules (Hunter Schafer) is shown immersed in painting as we learn how she becomes a sugar baby. Her roommate Vivian (Cailyn Rice) encourages her to go on dates while attending art school. Jules gives it a try, initially seeing multiple men before eventually settling into an arrangement with a plastic surgeon, who becomes her primary partner. During one of their conversations, he asks when she transitioned, and she shares that it was at 14. Soon after, Jules

Tiffanny
Apr 27


Matlock Season 2 Finale Review: A Game-Changing Ending That Sets Up Season 3
We’ve finally made it to the Season 2 Finale of Matlock and wow, this was an amazing Season Finale that sets up Season 3 really well. We pick up with Matty settling into the idea that she is going to have to let go of her Matty Matlock persona and go back to being Madeline Kingston. It’s clear that this is something that she is wrestling with because although she wants this to be over to feel a sense of justice for Ellie’s death, she also doesn’t want to lose Olympia, or her

Buddy
Apr 25


Abbott Elementary Recap and Review: Season 5 Finale
This week on Abbott Elementary, Ava Fest is underway, Janine and Gregory are still circling their breakup, Dominic learns that adapting to teaching is not the same as adapting to Abbott culture, and Melissa finds a way to turn fake hall passes into personal quiet time. Ava and Jacob are trying to get Janine and Gregory back together, but it is not working. Ava is ready to give up because Ava Fest is the next day, and Barbara and Melissa tell them to mind their business. Natur

Jazz
Apr 23


Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 18 Recap: Does Atwater Finally Get His Happy Ending
After years of Kevin Atwater being the moral compass of the 21st District and usually getting the short end of the stick in the romance department, Chicago P.D. Season 13, Episode 18, titled "The Wicked River," finally stopped gatekeeping his happiness. In an hour that balanced a classic "rich people doing bad things" procedural with some long-overdue personal stakes, Intelligence proved that even in the grittiest parts of Chicago, some things actually work out. A Case of Pri

Je-Ree
Apr 23


‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Season 11 Cast Revealed: Meet the Queens Ready to Rule the Werkroom
Start your engines, because RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars is back—and Season 11 is pulling no punches. With a stacked lineup of 18 returning queens, a high-stakes tournament format, and a $200,000 prize on the line, this latest installment isn’t just another lap around the runway. It’s a full-speed sprint to the crown, and every contestant came prepared to leave scorch marks on the Main Stage. Premiering Friday, May 8 on Paramount+, the new season ups the ante with a bracket-s

Je-Ree
Apr 22


“Don’t Leave Me Hanging Here” Invincible Recap Season 4 Episode 8: Earth Faces an Unthinkable Threat
The Viltrumites arrive on Earth and begin their attack with a tidal wave and devastating bombs, leaving the planet in ruins. It’s a striking way to open the finale. Mark is already worried about their arrival, but the destruction turns out to be a nightmare. It’s a jarring fake-out that sets the tone for everything that follows. Nolan tries to reassure Mark that the Viltrumites may not even be headed to Earth, but Zoe quickly presses for a real plan if they are. The silence s

Barbara
Apr 22
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