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Will Trent Season 4 Premiere Recap: Shocking Escape, New Family, and a Jaw-Dropping Ending
The first episode of Season 4 begins five months later with a sad reminder of Will’s beginnings. It progresses and shows how Will’s life has changed. He got a new Dad and a large, noisy, ready-made family that seasons their food with an excessive amount of salt. Will’s now really attending therapy sessions with a great therapist. You can tell how much she’s helped him. Angie is pregnant and has moved on to a loving relationship with Dr. Seth. YYYAAaayyy, Michael Ormewood is

Barbara
Jan 7


Percy Jackson Season 2 Episode 6 Review: When Percy Chooses Annabeth Over Olympus
Disney+ continues its hot streak with Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 and Episode 6, “Nobody Gets the Fleece,” is yet another banger that proves this series knows exactly what it’s doing. High stakes, messy emotions and a few genuinely shocking character choices collide in an episode that feels like a turning point, not just for the quest, but for Percy himself. Even as someone who hasn’t read The Sea of Monsters yet (and has only just cracked open book one), this

Je-Ree
Jan 7


Doc Season 2 Episode 10 "Chief" Recap: Amy is Tired of Sonya & So Are We
Doc is back, and we have missed you. Season 2, Episode 10 wastes no time diving straight into chaos when a man is dumped in front of the emergency room. Enter Craig from Degrassi (aka Tim) , who everyone thought had been dead for four months after going missing for seven years. The twist? Tim isn’t just lost, he’s living with schizophrenia , which brings Gina to the forefront of this episode’s medical drama. Gina is one of my favorite characters and watching her take the lea

Je-Ree
Jan 6


Hijack Season 2 Review: Apple TV Finds a New Gear for Its High-Stress Hit
Some shows return bigger. Others return louder. Hijack Season 2 returns tighter, darker and far more claustrophobic and that turns out to be its biggest strength. Apple TV’s hit thriller trades the skies for the subway, dropping Idris Elba’s Sam Nelson into a Berlin underground train where every stop, stare and split-second decision feels like it could be his last. After the real-time airplane hijacking that defined Season 1, Hijack Season 2 had a tricky task: escalate the

Je-Ree
Jan 6


Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 11 Recap: “The Boy Who Feels Everything” Pushes Van to His Breaking Point
NBC’s Brilliant Minds has never shied away from big feelings, but Season 2 Episode 11, aptly titled “The Boy Who Feels Everything,” takes that emotional ambition and cranks it all the way up. This is the kind of episode that leaves you staring at the credits, processing what you just watched, wondering how a single hour managed to put its characters and viewers through so much emotional whiplash. From the jump, the episode leans into heartbreak when Van’s ex, Michelle, and

Je-Ree
Jan 5


Best Medicine Season 1 Episode 1 “Docked” Review: Another Quirky Small-Town Doctor Drama
FOX has never met a cozy small-town drama it didn’t want to unpack, and Best Medicine is its latest attempt to turn charming dysfunction into must-watch television. Season 1 Episode 1, titled “Docked,” introduces viewers to a brilliant but abrasive surgeon trading city prestige for seaside simplicity. On paper, it sounds like a recipe for success. In execution, it landed with all the excitement of a waiting room magazine from 2009. The pilot episode of Best Medicine leans h

Je-Ree
Jan 4


Landman Season 2 Episode 8 Review "Handsome Touched" Raises the Stakes
Life’s a gamble — none more so than when spending any time in the chaotic world of Tommy Norris, the oil company crisis manager in Paramount+’s, Landman , now in its second season. If you have spent any time watching this series, you know that every day he wakes up under the West Texas sun, it’s a crapshoot on what kind of day Tommy Norris, played by Emmy Award nominee Billy Bob Thorton, is going to have. As we delve into the latest episode of the hit oil drama from Taylor

Kae
Jan 4


Spartacus: House of Ashur Season 1 Episode 6 Recap: Korris Was Almost Free
If there was ever an episode designed to remind viewers that hope is a dangerous thing in Capua, Spartacus: House of Ashur Season 1 Episode 6, “Empty Things,” is it. Sitting firmly in the middle of the season, this chapter trades spectacle for something far more effective: consequence. Ambition rises, relationships fracture and the cost of power finally comes due with interest. “Empty Things” feels like the moment where the show stops warming up and starts swinging. Ashur’s

Je-Ree
Jan 4


Percy Jackson Season 2 Episode 5 Review: Never Trust a Greek Mythology Spa
By the time Percy Jackson and the Olympians hits Season 2, Episode 5 on Disney+, the show knows exactly what it is and more importantly, what it wants to fix (and it doesn't have to fix much). Titled “We Check In to C.C.’s Spa & Resort,” this episode leans hard into Greek myth chaos, character-driven tension and a few bold adaptation choices that actually work. For a series that has occasionally struggled to balance faithfulness (according to fans) with momentum, Percy Jack

Je-Ree
Jan 2


Stranger Things Series Finale Recap: A Blockbuster Goodbye That Breaks Hearts, Burns Worlds and Leaves the Door Cracked Open
After nearly a decade of bikes, baseball caps, bad haircuts and government experiments that make the CIA look like amateurs, Stranger Things has finally hung up its Christmas lights. The Netflix juggernaut closed out its run with a massive, two-hour-plus series finale that’s part blockbuster, part tearjerker and 100% chaotic Hawkins energy. For fans who’ve been riding the ups and downs of the Upside Down since 2016, the big question is: did the Duffers actually stick the lan

Je-Ree
Jan 1


Heated Rivalry Season 1 Review: Why This Queer Hockey Drama Took the Internet by Storm
Season 1 of Heated Rivalry officially ended on Friday & I’m already going through withdrawals. This show was so good, the writing was amazing, and something that’s truly took the world by storm. After seeing countless LGBTQ+ shows being barely marketed, not having a large following, or cancelled, it’s been a refreshing change to see people within and outside of the community enjoying and supporting this show. Throughout Season 1, we follow Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, t

Buddy
Dec 29, 2025


Landman Season 2 Episode 7 Recap: Romance, Regret, and Reckoning in “Forever Is an Instant”
It seems Taylor Sheridan’s popular oil drama, Landman , has found its softer side this week, as a fair amount of reflection, a bit of romance, and whole lot of relationship talk dominates the dialogue in the Dec. 28 episode release of the streaming blockbuster for Paramount+. Firmly entrenched in the back half of its second season, the series’ episode, entitled “Forever is an Instant,” finds Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) and family navigating their respective happily ever

Kae
Dec 28, 2025


Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 Review: Netflix’s Final Season Hits the Brakes Before the Big Bang
Netflix promised the end of an era, and Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 arrives with all the weight, nostalgia, and expectations that come with closing out one of the most defining TV series of the streaming age. These middle chapters of the final season don’t go for the jugular just yet. Instead, they slow things down, lean hard into emotion, and carefully arrange the chessboard before the endgame. Whether that feels thoughtful or frustrating depends on how patient you’re

Rachel
Dec 27, 2025


The Copenhagen Test Review: Simu Liu Can’t Save Peacock’s High-Concept Spy Series
There’s a great show hiding somewhere inside The Copenhagen Test . On paper, Peacock’s latest original has all the ingredients of a buzzy, conversation-starting sci-fi thriller: espionage, paranoia, cutting-edge surveillance tech, and an intelligence agent whose very mind has been compromised by a foreign enemy. In an era where data breaches, AI surveillance, and digital privacy are daily anxieties, the premise feels timely, unsettling, and ripe for tension. Unfortunately, af

Je-Ree
Dec 26, 2025


Landman Season 2 Episode 6 Review: “Dark Night of the Soul” Brings Tommy Norris to the Breaking Point
Episode 6 of television’s new favorite oil drama dropped December 21. While there is no fun and festivus wrapped in a very special Christmas message with its proximity to the holidays, the 53 minutes of the latest installment of Paramount+’s hit series, Landman , is the gift that keeps on giving. The episode opens to a beautiful Texas sunrise set against a cloudless sky, as the dead of night gives way to the vibrant fiery yellow oranges of a rising fireball. For anyone who g

Kae
Dec 21, 2025


Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 9 ‘Collateral Damage’ Recap: Jonah’s Reckless Move Shakes Boston
By the time Boston Blue reaches Season 1 Episode 9, it’s done playing nice. “Collateral Damage” is the hour where simmering tensions finally boil over, personal choices become professional landmines and the show leans fully into what it wants to be: a character-driven cop drama that isn’t afraid to get messy. And messy it gets. If you’ve been waiting for Boston Blue to raise the emotional stakes, this is the episode that delivers, sometimes with a punch, sometimes with a wi

Je-Ree
Dec 20, 2025


Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 9 Review: “Crucible, Part 1” Turns Down the Growers and Cranks Up the Emotional Heat
CBS’s Sheriff Country hits a tonal shift in Season 1 Episode 9, “Crucible, Part 1,” and honestly? It’s a mostly welcome one. For the first time since the pilot, the series steps away from the weed grower drama that has hovered over Edgewater like a stubborn cloud of smoke and instead delivers an hour packed with emotional stakes, messy relationships and a case-of-the-week that feels more unsettling than explosive. This episode is less about action and more about pressure and

Je-Ree
Dec 19, 2025


Emily in Paris Season 5 Recap & Review: Romance, Growth, and a Stunning New Chapter
Season 5 of Netflix’s hit production “Emily In Paris” dropped Thursday, bringing unexpected romances, more exquisite fashion, and fresh complications for American sweetheart Emily and her friends, both personally and professionally. Season 5 also introduced charming characters, including Jake, played by Bryan Greenberg (shout out to One Tree Hill fans) and Princess Jane, played by Minnie Driver. Last time viewers saw Emily, reality hit for her when it came to Gabriel and Cami

Allexus
Dec 19, 2025


Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 10 Recap: A Deadly Twist in the Ballet World
No Nutcracker in Midtown Ballet World this Holiday Season This week Elsbeth enters the Ballet World. The story begins with a change to the company’s Nutcracker Ballet performed by the Midtown Ballet Company. It is getting replaced by a new production this holiday season, “Drosselmeyer’s Revenge”, proposed by Donovan Chase, the ballet producer. It’s a modern pop-goth ballet about a young girl’s terror at reaching puberty. The set consists of ‘the contraption’ that has a mouth

Barbara
Dec 19, 2025


Ghosts Season 5 Episode 10 Review: ‘It’s a Wonderful Christmas Carol’ Parts One & Two Are a Laugh-Out-Loud Holiday Triumph
CBS’s Ghosts has given us plenty of laughs over the years, but its two-part holiday event, “It’s a Wonderful Christmas Carol: Part One” and “It’s a Wonderful Christmas Carol: Part Two,” is something special. This hour-long GHOSTSMAS celebration doesn’t just sprinkle in festive cheer, it delivers some of the show’s biggest laughs in a while, meaningful character moments and a surprisingly emotional reminder of why this series continues to work so well. Simply put, this is

Je-Ree
Dec 18, 2025
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