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Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Midseason Finale Shocker Jo’s Crisis & Richard’s Secret is a Gut Punch
Grey’s Anatomy dropped its midseason finale with the subtlety of a defibrillator to the chest and honestly girl can you believe any of these people are allowed to work in a hospital. Season 22 Episode 6 was chaotic emotional ridiculous and deliciously dramatic which is exactly the energy Seattle’s messiest surgeons always bring right before they vanish for winter break. From Jo’s heart staging a full rebellion to Richard breaking everyone’s spirits with one quiet confession t

Je-Ree
Nov 14


Ghosts Season 5 Episode 5 “T-Daddy” Recap: Trevor’s Parenting Woes and Jay’s Labor Strikes Take Center Stage
Ghosts continues to deliver laughs and heart in Season 5 Episode 5, “T-Daddy." The episode dives into Trevor’s new found relationship with his daughter Abby while giving Jay a hilarious lesson in labor management at his restaurant. Packed with misunderstandings, Porsche-induced envy, and poetic dreams, “T-Daddy” proves once again that Ghosts knows how to mix heartfelt storytelling with absurd humor. The episode opens with Trevor making a grand gesture for Abby by buying her

Je-Ree
Nov 13


Doc Season 2 Episode 7 “What I Did for Love” Recap: Gina Gets Bruised, Amy Gets Betrayed, and We’re All a Mess
Well, folks, buckle up—Episode 7 of Doc Season 2, “What I Did for Love,” proves that Westside Hospital is basically Ground Zero for emotional trauma this week. If you thought hospitals were just for saving lives, think again. Here, you might save someone’s body and ruin your own day in the process. The episode kicks off with Dr. Gina Walker and Dr. Amy Larsen treating a patient who has taken a very unscheduled plunge from a window. Turns out, the fall isn’t an accident—it’s

Rachel
Nov 12


DMV Season 1 Episode 5 “Stick Shift” Recap: Colette’s Kindness Backfires in the Funniest Way Possible
The latest installment of DMV proves once again that even the most mundane government office can be a goldmine for cringe comedy and heartfelt disarray. DMV Season 1 Episode 5 , titled “Stick Shift,” takes the concept of kindness, adds a dash of workplace absurdity, and blends it all into a perfect cocktail of awkward laughs. Between Colette’s misguided good deeds and Barbara’s management meltdown, this episode hums like a well-oiled engine, if that engine occasionally burs

Je-Ree
Nov 11


Watson Season 2 Episode 5 Recap: “Lucky” – Locked-In Secrets, the Angel of Death, and Sherlock’s Return
A nurse enters the ICU ward at Van Kirk Memorial Hospital, a ward where coma patients are kept. Alicia Santos, a nurse in the ICU ward, noticed a patient’s eye movement, but was told by another nurse that it’s just an uncontrolled twitch. It doesn’t mean anything. Alicia’s not so sure. Meanwhile, in Watson’s bedroom, John is awakened suddenly when Sherlock Holmes drops in and says good morning. John threatens him if he continues to arrive without notice. He still can’t figu

Barbara
Nov 11


'I Love LA' Season 1 Episode 2 Recap: Balenciaga Drama and Dinner Party Chaos Take Center Stage
Los Angeles is a city built on image, influence, and the illusion of control, and I Love LA Season 1 Episode 2 proves just how quickly that illusion can crumble. The second episode of the series kicks the drama into high gear, testing friendships, exposing secrets, and showing that in LA, a designer bag can cause more chaos than you ever imagined. From public confrontations to professional backfires, this episode makes it clear that no one walks through this city unscathed.

Rachel
Nov 10


Bat-Fam Review: Gotham Gets a Family Makeover
Grab your cereal and your nostalgia, because Saturday morning cartoons are officially making a comeback. Prime Video’s upcoming animated series Bat-Fam swoops in as a refreshing, lighthearted spin on the Batman universe; one that trades brooding monologues for breakfast-table chaos and family dynamics. As someone who loves DC animation but has never been a full-fledged Batman devotee (yes, I said it), I walked into this new series cautiously optimistic. Thankfully, Bat-Fam

Je-Ree
Nov 10


'Stumble' Pilot Review: A Cheerleading Comedy That Trips Over Its Own Pom-Poms
NBC is back on the mockumentary mat with Stumble , its latest attempt to score a gold medal in the network comedy division. Premiering November 7, the new series follows a ragtag cheerleading team at a struggling junior college, coached by Jenn Lyon’s Courteney Potter, a once-renowned coach whose career took a nosedive after a scandal. The result is a mix of underdog sports energy and mockumentary, but while it’s got heart and sparkle, it lands somewhere between a cartwheel a

Je-Ree
Nov 9


Frankenstein 2025 Review: Guillermo Del Toro Crafts a Gorgeous Monster with a Beating Heart
Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025) has arrived, and it’s every bit the grand, gothic spectacle you’d expect from the filmmaker behind Pan’s Labyrinth and The Shape of Water . This is not another soulless horror remake chasing nostalgia. It’s a visually stunning and emotionally charged reimagining of Mary Shelley’s masterpiece that asks the same eternal question it did over two centuries ago — who is the real monster? With a powerhouse cast and Del Toro’s signature tou

Je-Ree
Nov 8


Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Episode 5 Recap: Kwan Shows His Softer Side in Heartbreaking Patient Story
Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Episode 5, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child , proves once again why this show has survived more plot twists, medical emergencies, and melodrama than anyone thought possible. This episode is a perfect mix of heartache, moral dilemmas, and just enough “did they really just do that?” moments to keep viewers both sobbing and shaking their heads. It is exactly the kind of emotional punch fans tune in for, reminding us that Grey’s Anatomy still know

Je-Ree
Nov 8


Recap: Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 4 Rites of Passage Delivers Emotional Punch
Boston Blue is proving that it is more than your standard crime procedural. Season 1 Episode 4, titled Rites of Passage, delivers a story of heartfelt family drama, intricate investigative work, and emotional growth that cements this show as a standout in the crowded police drama landscape. From the very first scene, viewers are drawn into a story that balances the weight of loss with the adrenaline of solving a complex case, and this episode proves why Lena and Danny are mus

Je-Ree
Nov 7


Ghosts Season 5 Episode 4 Recap - "Bring Your Daughter to Work Day" - Trevor Enters Dad Mode
Well, Ghosts has done it again. Season 5, Episode 4, titled Bring Your Daughter to Work Day , somehow manages to pull at your heartstrings, make you laugh until your cheeks hurt, and remind you that being dead does not mean being boring. This episode is like a perfectly layered sandwich: the A-story is emotionally satisfying, the B-story is pure comedy, and the C-story quietly steals scenes in the background. At the heart of the episode is the unfolding relationship between

Je-Ree
Nov 7


Review: Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 4 “Out of Office” Proves Mickey Fox Will Break Every Rule for Family
When it comes to small-town crime dramas, Sheriff Country has been playing the long game, mixing high-stakes investigations with family drama and slow-burn chemistry that’s as unpredictable as a suspect’s alibi. Episode 4, titled “Out of Office,” shifts gears and goes straight for the heart. The hour forces Sheriff Mickey Fox to ask the ultimate question: how far would you go to protect your child? Spoiler alert: Mickey’s answer is “as far as it takes.” This episode doesn’t

Je-Ree
Nov 7


Review: Why Nia DaCosta’s 'Hedda' Deserves More Attention
I’d been planning to check out Hedda for a while, partly because I’m a fan of Nia DaCosta and partly because I’m surprised this release has flown under the radar, especially with her 20 Years Later sequel on the horizon. So when I was asked to cover the film for the TV Cave, it felt like the perfect opportunity—especially since I’m putting together a DaCosta ranking video for my horror channel, Fright Night Flix. DaCosta’s first feature since The Marvels feels very much like

Robbie
Nov 7


Abbott Elementary Season 3, Episode 6 Recap “No Phones, No Peace”
The district launches a new initiative to get students off their phones; whichever school uses them the least wins a pizza party. What starts as a fun challenge quickly shifts when Ava’s motivation turns to a competition with her rival’s school. TAhh, but there is a catch, the teachers have to give up their phones too. Ava, unsurprisingly, struggles the most. She turns in her phone for the challenge but secretly whips out a burner like she’s in a crime drama. Meanwhile, chaos

Jazz
Nov 7


Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 5 "Poetic Justice" Recap
A literary director of the Pigeon Print, Gary Pidgeon is at a working lunch with one of his friends, Delores Feinn, asking her for an additional donation to their literary journal. She lets him know she won’t be donating anything if he doesn’t publish her latest epic poem. She’s such an odd and difficult person. He’s not pleased when he returns to his office. His associate and arts administrator, Hannah Lee, complains to him about her paycheck bouncing, and threatens to lea

Barbara
Nov 7


Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 6 "Send Me" Recap
This episode opens with Torres in a state of quiet struggle. You can tell he’s still carrying some weight from everything he’s been through, but there’s a glimmer of stability, he even seems to have a girlfriend now. Trudy asks him to run a simple errand: grab some papers and take them to the courthouse. It seems mundane at first, but of course, in Chicago PD, nothing stays calm for long. This small task is the catalyst for a whirlwind of chaos that follows. Torres is on hi

Zakiyyah
Nov 7


Doc Season 2 Episode 6 Recap: Saints and Sinners Pulls Amy Larsen to the Edge
There are TV dramas that make you cry, and then there’s Doc , the kind of medical rollercoaster that makes you question your life choices while you’re still grabbing tissues. Doc Season 2, Episode 6, titled Saints and Sinners , throws faith, guilt, and moral gray zones into a blender and hits the “emotional damage” button. It’s raw, thoughtful, occasionally over-the-top, and easily one of the season’s most revealing episodes for Dr. Amy Larsen. The Case That Hits Close to Ho

Rachel
Nov 5


Predator: Badlands Review - The Predator Gets a New Playground
The Predator franchise had seemed to settle into a comfortable rhythm of humans getting hunted in the jungle but Predator Badlands is here to remind you that nothing in this universe is predictable. This film takes the iconic Yautja out of their usual role as silent hunters and puts one front and center, flipping the story in ways that are both bold and, at times, a little messy but undeniably entertaining. The star of the show is Dek, (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) a youn

Je-Ree
Nov 4


DMV Season 1 Episode 4 Recap: “Don’t Kill the Job” Proves the DMV Is the Last Place Anyone Actually Works
It’s another day at everyone’s least favorite workplace, and DMV continues to prove that bureaucracy has never been funnier. DMV Season 1 Episode 4 , titled “Don’t Kill the Job,” brings both heart and hilarity as Colette faces her biggest challenge yet: keeping her ego (and her lies) from completely driving off the road. The episode opens with an auction of the items in lost and found and Colette in classic good spirits after passing yet another driver on their test. Her su

Je-Ree
Nov 4
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