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Gordon Ramsay’s Three-Story Madhouse Returns: Next Level Chef Season 5 Premiere Recap
Gordon Ramsay is back at it again, proving that if you give him a massive budget and a three-story elevator, he will find new and inventive ways to make professional chefs cry . The Next Level Chef Season 5 premiere kicked off last night on FOX, and if the first hour is any indication, the mentors are grumpier, the platform is faster and the basement is still a literal nightmare for anyone who enjoys basic kitchen hygiene. The Professional Auditions Begin This season, the s

Je-Ree
32 minutes ago


Spartacus: House of Ashur Season 1 Episode 9 Recap — When Rome Pulls the Strings, Everyone Bleeds
Starz’s Spartacus: House of Ashur continues to prove that survival in Capua isn’t about strength alone, it’s about timing, manipulation, and knowing exactly who to sacrifice when the gods (or Rome) demand blood. Season 1, Episode 9, fittingly titled “Those Who Remain,” is a tense, politically charged hour that strips away any remaining illusions of loyalty, love, or honor. What’s left is raw ambition, barely contained grief, and one fatal decision that will haunt the road a

Je-Ree
8 hours ago


Going Dutch Season 2 Episode 3 Recap: General Davidson Threatens Maggie—But Quinn’s Move Shocked Everyone
Colonel Patrick Quinn tells Jan about the history behind the birthday of the United States of America. It will be 250 years old. Jan, being from the Netherlands, is not impressed. The Colonel wants to have a "Semi-Quinn"Centennial Celebration. Captain Maggie and Major Shah plan a trip to Baumholder, Germany to get turkeys at the PX for the big celebration. They’re calling it “Operation Zero Dark Turkey”. Corporal Papadakis and Sergeant Conway are going with them under duress

Barbara
14 hours ago


The Pitt Season 2 Episode 4 Review: “10:00 A.M.” Turns Realism Up to an Uncomfortable Eleven
The Fourth of July weekend in Pittsburgh is officially heating up, and at PTMC , the fireworks started well before the sun went down. The Pitt Season 2, Episode 4 , titled "10:00 A.M." , marks the fourth hour of a grueling 15-hour shift and if this pace keeps up, the staff is going to need a collective sabbatical by midnight. Let's break down an hour that was equal parts heart-pounding, educational and in one specific scene entirely too graphic for Thursday night dinner. The

Je-Ree
1 day ago


Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 11 On The Way Recap
This episode kicks off very subtle. Right from the start, Kevin is testing the waters, testing if he should text Tasha or do something different literally. He takes the 1968 Mustang fastback for a spin, and it’s not just a casual ride. The way he handles it, pushing it up to 90 post speed, feels like a character moment more than a stunt. He’s not racing for fun; he’s assessing. Every shift, every turn tells him something about the car, the person who owned it, and what kind o

Zakiyyah
1 day ago


Bridgerton Season 4 Review: Cinderella Energy, Missing Bridgertons, and a Whole Lot of Meh
If you’ve been counting down the days for Bridgerton Season 4 on Netflix, grab your teacup and brace yourself. The latest installment of Shondaland’s Regency drama universe has officially arrived and while the series continues to deliver lush costumes, jaw-dropping sets and simmering social intrigue, this season at least so far feels like a lukewarm cup of tea compared to previous highs. Season 4 pivots squarely onto Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson and his buddi

Je-Ree
1 day ago


Abbott Elementary – Season 5 Episode 12 Recap: Picture Day Goes Exactly as Planned (Which Is to Say, Not at All)
Picture Day arrives at Abbott, and as we know by now, it cannot run smoothly. It starts wet, chaotic, and already off the rails before the first camera flash. After a rainy morning leaves the kids soaked and grumpy, the stakes are immediately high when the photographer, already rescheduled once at the school’s request, makes it clear this is happening today , whether Abbott is ready or not. Naturally, they are not. Meanwhile, the cafeteria staff is lobbying for floor mats bec

Jazz
1 day ago


Wonder Man – Episode 2 “Self Tape” Review
Episode 2 of Wonder Man, titled “Self Tape,” leans even harder into the Hollywood satire while quietly building the show’s larger Marvel mystery. It’s a slower episode than the premiere, but in a good way, it gives the characters room to breathe, especially Simon Williams. We open not with Simon, but with Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) on a plane, casually chatting with another passenger. The moment they land, Trevor is immediately arrested, which is both funny and very on-br

Lance
1 day ago


High Potential – Season 2, Episode 11 “NPC” Review
“NPC” is another wildly entertaining episode of High Potential , proving once again that this show thrives when it mixes clever cases with strong character work. The episode opens with a man clearly hallucinating and acting erratically only to be abruptly hit by a car. Right away, the episode grabs you and never really lets go. At the crime scene, Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson) immediately discovers that the victim was drugged, not just high, especially after discovering blac

Lance
1 day ago


Recap: Starfleet Academy Season 1 Episode 4 Delivers One of Star Trek’s Best Klingon Episodes
Star Date : 868943.8 Captain Ake records her personal thoughts about their first official space flight , the academy and the students currently attending. Three days into their first official space flight, circling the Val Nebula. She is astonished by all that had to converge to make this space anomaly. Public Speaking and Debate Anxiety There is a transition to a new scene of The Doctor giving his class a lot to think about. He addresses the importance of speech and debate

Barbara
2 days ago


Wonder Man Season 1 Episode 1 Recap: This MCU Premiere Has No Right Being This Good
Matinee kicks off with a surprisingly charming and unsettling premiere that blends Hollywood satire with superhero mystery. The episode opens on a sweet, almost corny note: Simon Williams watching an old Wonder Man movie with his dad. It’s a small moment, but it immediately sets up how much this character wants to matter—on screen and off. Cut to present day, and Simon (played brilliantly by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) is very much not where he wants to be. We meet him in his trai

Lance
2 days ago


Will Trent Season 4 Episode 4 Recap: Dancing, Deception, and Death
Dance, Dance, Dance until you die. A victim falls dead while playfully competing with a rival couple dancing the night away. Poisoned, but how? This is a head-scratching case that has Faith stuck on how it happened. Will can only agree on the cause of death and that he really needs to improve his Spanish. This started out as a light-hearted, fun night out which quickly, mysteriously turned into a murder. They have no weapon, and the victim didn’t ingest the poison through foo

Barbara
3 days ago


The Rookie Season 8 Episode 4 Review: Bailey’s D.C. Move Could Change Everything
Well, it can’t all be great, right? There was a lot going on in the latest episode of The Rookie and I hope we’re not back to storyline whiplash. Bailey’s Potential Move to D.C. Bailey’s old captain meets with her and John to talk about the possibility of Bailey joining him and a team inside the Pentagon. Sounds exciting, but Bailey didn’t seem like she was too into it at first, but as the offer lingered, it became obvious this was something she was considering. She even pr

Val
3 days ago


Doc Season 2 Episode 13 Recap: Amy and Sonya’s Past Changes the Future
After weeks of high-stakes medical drama, hospital hacks and the kind of professional sabotage that would make a soap opera villain blush, Doc finally decided to let us catch our collective breath. Season 2, Episode 13 , titled "Fare Well," served as the ultimate temperature cooler. If the past few episodes were a five-alarm fire, "Fare Well" was the soothing aloe vera application we desperately needed. At The TV Cave , we live for the mess, and while this episode lowered t

Je-Ree
3 days ago


Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 13 Recap: Falling Down "The Rabbit Hole" With AI Chatbots and Messy Breakups
The hallways of Bronx General are getting crowded and it’s not just with patients. In Brilliant Minds Season 2, Episode 13, titled "The Rabbit Hole," Dr. Oliver Wolf continues to prove that his bedside manner is as unconventional as his diagnostic skills. As we move deeper into the back half of the season, the medical mysteries are beginning to take a backseat to the high-octane interpersonal drama that makes this show a staple for Monday night TV junkies. The Digital Ghost

Je-Ree
4 days ago


Memory of a Killer Recap Season 1 Episode 2 Recap: Patrick Dempsey Plays Selective Memory in "Ferryman"
The silver fox is back, and he’s already forgetting where he parked his getaway car. Following a pulse-pounding pilot, Memory of a Killer Season 1, Episode 2, "Ferryman," aired tonight on FOX, proving that being a hitman with early-onset Alzheimer’s is exactly as stressful as it sounds. If the premiere was about setting the stage, "Ferryman" is about the walls closing in both legally and neurologically on our favorite hitman, Angelo Flannery. Hospital Gazes and Alibis We pic

Je-Ree
4 days ago


Industry Season 4 Episode 3 Recap: SternTao Rises
Episode 3 of Industry is finally here! Another really good episode this week and some advancement for almost everyone on canvas at this point. Since we are gearing up towards the middle of the season, I’m excited to see how this is all going to play out in classic Industry style. One of our major focuses this episode is the development and rise of SternTao, Harper and Eric’s venture together. Harper’s now left the previous situation and abandoned her colleagues to pursue thi

Buddy
4 days ago


Sam Raimi’s ‘Send Help’ Review: A Blood-Soaked Office Retreat from Hell That’s a Perfect Popcorn Ride
If you’ve ever sat in a sterile, fluorescent-lit conference room wishing a natural disaster would strike just so you could skip the Q3 projections, Sam Raimi’s latest flick, Send Help , is your dark, twisted fantasy brought to life. After a hiatus from the genre that felt longer than a Zoom meeting that should have been an email, the maestro of "splat-stick" returns with a survival thriller that proves the only thing more dangerous than a deserted island is your coworker’s e

Je-Ree
4 days ago


Memory of a Killer Pilot Recap: A Hitman, a Failing Memory and Zero Margin for Error
Forget everything you know about the "Grey’s Anatomy" heartthrob. In the series premiere of FOX’s Memory of a Killer , Patrick Dempsey is unaliving people, at least when he can remember where he put his car keys. The pilot episode, which debuted tonight manages to bridge the gap between a cozy family drama and a gritty NYC noir and the results are as messy as a close-quarters hit. The Copier Salesman of Cooperstown We open on Angelo Doyle (Dempsey), the ultimate "Girl Dad."

Je-Ree
5 days ago


Blood, Betrayal and Broken Dreams: Spartacus: House of Ashur Season 1 Episode 8 "Horizons" Recap
The sands of the arena have always been soaked in blood, but in Spartacus: House of Ashur Season 1, Episode 8 , the gore finally comes with a side of genuine heartbreak. After a week-long delay that had fans sharpening their gladius in frustration, "Horizons" arrived, delivering an hour of television that proved Ashur’s house is built on a foundation of shifting sand and terrible life choices. If you were expecting a triumphant return for our favorite band of morally flexible

Je-Ree
Jan 23
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