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Watson Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: Storms, Secrets & a Deadly Outbreak at UHOP
Watson is listening to music on the UHOP roof just as a storm begins to roll in. Adam, Ingrid and Sasha find him there and give him an update on a patient. They all get an alert on their cells stating the storm may become a tornado. Inside, Shinwell has a slight confrontation with his nurse preceptor, Nurse Carlin DaCosta. She’s making sure her student nurses get some rest. Shinwell tells her he’s gotten some, here and there. She tells him to let her know if he needs to get

Barbara
Nov 4


'Brilliant Minds' Season 2 Episode 7 Recap: Oliver’s First Love Returns in “The One That Got Away”
If Brilliant Minds knows how to do anything, it’s tugging at our heartstrings while making us laugh at our own emotional damage. Season 2 Episode 7, fittingly titled “The One That Got Away,” hits that sweet spot, giving us a character-driven hour that feels both familiar and fresh. The episode centers on Oliver’s unexpected reunion with his first crush and first kiss, Tom, a storyline that brings both romantic tension and a solid medical case to the table. When Tom walks int

Je-Ree
Nov 3


Bugonia Review: Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone Deliver a Dark, Brilliant Sci-Fi Remake
Is Bugonia a solid remake? Yorgos Lanthimos teams up once again with Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons to bring us Bugonia — a remake of the South Korean cult classic Save the Green Planet. As a fan of all three of these names, I was curious to see what they could bring to the table this time around. I watched Save the Green Planet beforehand, so I knew roughly what to expect. While I found the original good for what it was, I was interested to see what Bugonia might do different

Robbie
Nov 3


Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 3 Recap: Killer Whale and Lena’s Chemistry in History
Boston Blue continues to shine in Season 1 Episode 3, History , delivering a gripping mix of high-stakes crime, family drama, and character chemistry that keeps viewers hooked. From the discovery of a body on the wharf to the emotional fallout for Sully, this episode proves the series is more than just a Boston-flavored procedural. It’s a show about people, relationships, and the very real consequences of crime in a city full of history and heart. The episode kicks off with

Rachel
Nov 2


Matlock Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Grief, Addiction, and Olympia’s Return
I know I said last week’s episode was one of my faves this season, but this episode was actually perfection and I think it’s my favorite. This week we are delving deeper into Olympia and Matty’s feud and having to work together, showing more of Matty’s past with her daughter & how current issues at work and home are affecting her, and a lot of classic Matlock comedic relief. Matty and Olympia are starting to work together instead of being at odd’s with each other and as they

Buddy
Nov 2


Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 3 Recap: Mickey Fox Outsmarts the Bad Guys but Can She Save Skye
Edgewater just cannot catch a break. Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 3, titled The Sixth Man , cranks the tension higher, mixing a daring bank robbery with a pile of personal drama that keeps Sheriff Mickey Fox one bad day away from losing her badge—or her sanity. The episode blends procedural crime beats with family chaos, proving once again that life in a small town can be a powder keg, and Mickey’s the one holding the match. The hour kicks off with a scene straight out of

Rachel
Nov 2


Selling Sunset Season 9 Review: Same Drama, Less Shine
Season 9 of Selling Sunset dropped on Netflix on October 29th. This season delivered the usual mix of high fashion, luxury homes, and flawless bodies that fans expect. It brought old drama, new drama, and even a new agent to the Oppenheim Group. Season 9 opens with Chelsea newly divorced and still at odds with Bre, after Bre’s friend was the one who brought her husband’s alleged affair to camera last season. Chelsea also remains distant from Mary due to Mary’s comments about

Tiffanny
Nov 2


Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Episode 4 “Goodbye Horses” Recap Apologies, Awkward Exes and Meredith Grey Leaves Again
Grey’s Anatomy is deep into its twenty-second season, but somehow the surgeons at Grey Sloan Memorial still manage to find new ways to make a mess of their personal lives while slicing people open with expert precision. The latest episode, “Goodbye Horses,” gives fans everything they crave from this medical melodrama: awkward romantic run-ins, surgical showdowns, and a good old-fashioned round of heartfelt apologies. It is an hour that reminds viewers why this series continue

Je-Ree
Oct 31


Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 5 Recap: Atwater Faces the Heat in ‘Miami’
The episode opens with Kevin Atwater getting ready for his day. Instead of wearing his plainclothes he is getting ready in his patrol uniform. Once at the district Ruzek asks why he is dressed this way. Kevin tells him he has to do foot patrol today, inside the district with Trudy Platt coordinating and lays out the plan. The city wants a show of strength downtown because of a spike in teen takeovers. Foot patrols, marine units, mounted cops, the works. Officers Fox and Atwat

Zakiyyah
Oct 31


Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 4 Review: ‘Ick, A Bod’ Serves Up a Killer Halloween Mystery
Sharon Norman goes to see her new next door neighbor to welcome her to the neighborhood with a delicious-looking welcome walnut pie. Sharon is the head of the Neighborhood Welcome Committee. Her neighbor is feeling very welcomed as she accepts the pie. The neighbor is Beryl Nix. Sharon tells her she knows all about her, because she’s also a member of the Garden Club and Social Committee. Sharon tells Beryl she can tell she’ll be fun. Sharon gives her a notebook on the communi

Barbara
Oct 31


Halloween Hijinks at Woodstone: 'Ghosts' Season 5 Episode 3 – "Halloween 5: The Mummy" Recap
The annual Halloween episode of Ghosts has become as reliable as pumpkin spice season, and this year’s entry, Halloween 5: The Mummy , doesn’t disappoint. The supernatural comedy once again proves why it’s the perfect mix of charming, spooky, and delightfully ridiculous. The gang at Woodstone Manor faces off against an ancient Egyptian mummy, and the results are as funny as they are freaky. It all starts when Sam and Jay stumble upon a mummy Hetty once had shipped to Woodsto

Je-Ree
Oct 30


Abbott Elementary Season 5, Episode 5 Recap: ‘Camp Abbott’ Takes the Teachers Into the Wild
Abbott Elementary: Camp Abbott Barb is in her element this week, literally. While the rest of the teachers are dragging through the Halloween season, she’s harmonizing in music class and dreaming up something wholesome: a camping trip for the older kids. Because when the kids talk about vandalizing for fun, Barb hears “outdoor learning opportunity.” Bless her heart. The Setup Ava is, of course, focused on her own Halloween plans, while the other teachers are running on fumes

Jazz
Oct 30


Sarah’s Oil Review: A Heartfelt History Lesson That Sometimes Runs Dry
There’s something undeniably powerful about watching a forgotten piece of Black history get its moment in the cinematic sun. Sarah’s Oil , directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and set for release on November 7, 2025, takes on the true story of Sarah Rector, a young Black girl from early-1900s Oklahoma who becomes one of America’s first Black millionaires when oil was discovered on her land. It’s a story that deserves the spotlight. The question is, does the film do it justice? Well… m

Je-Ree
Oct 29


Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Finale Explained: Who Killed Lester Coluca?
And, that’s a wrap! Season 5 of Only Murders in the Building comes to a dramatic close with the big reveal for Hulu’s original hit whodunit, starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. No spoilers here, you will have to tune in for yourself to find out how the amateur super sleuths put the pieces together (with a little help from their friends, of course) to name the murderer of their beloved doorman Lester Coluca in the courtyard fountain on the night of Olive

Kae
Oct 29


Down Cemetery Road Review: Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson Dig Into a Twisty Thriller That Almost Buries Itself
Apple TV+ has gone digging for another British spy thriller and unearthed Down Cemetery Road , a moody, stylish, and occasionally chaotic mystery starring two of the UK’s finest exports, Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson. Adapted from Mick Herron’s novel, the same mind behind Slow Horses , this new series comes loaded with expectations, sardonic wit, and a fair bit of emotional baggage. The result? A smart, sharp, but sometimes uneven ride through suburban secrets and espionage i

Rachel
Oct 29


Watson Season 2 Episode 3 Review: Watson Uncovers a Shocking Medical Mystery in Pittsburgh
Mary’s having an on-the-go consultation with colleagues at UHOP, University Hospital of Pittsburgh. Her two doctors ask for her input on an unusual case. They show her their patient who says she’s thirty years old but doesn’t look it, and curses a lot. She is in Pittsburgh without her parents. Her parents are in Maine. The doctors are leaving something unsaid, and let Mary see for herself. Mary’s surprised to see a young girl who definitely looks like she’s no older than ten

Barbara
Oct 28


Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 6 "The Doctor's Graveyard" Recap
NBC’s Brilliant Minds is not afraid to get a little weird, and that’s exactly what makes it so fun. The latest installment, Season 2 Episode 6 titled The Doctors Graveyard , is the show’s Halloween episode, and it goes all in on the creepy factor. Between cursed hospital rooms, ghostly visions, and a clown that could give Pennywise nightmares, this episode takes the usual medical drama formula and injects it with pure haunted-house energy. The result is one of the most enter

Je-Ree
Oct 27


DMV Season 1 Episode 3 “Easy Pass” Review: Colette Flunks at Love While Noa Proves He’s No Angel
If DMV were a real workplace, you’d probably fail your test just for showing up late. Thankfully, the new NBC workplace comedy keeps passing our expectations instead. Episode 3, “Easy Pass,” continues the show’s streak of sharp, awkwardly relatable humor while diving deeper into its messy characters, specifically, our favorite overly accommodating driving tester, Colette. The episode turns what could’ve been another throwaway gag about bad drivers into a surprisingly smart l

Je-Ree
Oct 27


“Taken at a Truck Stop” Review: Lifetime’s Latest Missing Girl Thriller Puts Pedal to the Metal on Social Awareness
If there’s one thing Lifetime loves more than a dramatic abduction plot, it’s a ripped-from-the-headlines story that comes with a message. Taken at a Truck Stop: A Black Girl Missing Movie is the network’s newest addition to its thrillers, and it’s as intense as it sounds. Garcelle Beauvais stars and executive produces, and yes, she’s giving you grit, glam, and trucker chic all in one. The movie revs up both suspense and emotion, aiming to shine a light on an issue that’s fa

Rachel
Oct 26


'Mayor of Kingstown' Season 4 Premiere Review: Brutal Returns and Power Shifts in a Town That Never Learns
The gray skies over Kingstown are back, and with them comes a storm of blood, betrayal, and bureaucracy. Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 wastes absolutely no time reminding us that peace in this fictional Michigan town is as fragile as a parole promise. The premiere, titled “Coming ’Round the Mountain,” kicks the doors open with a shocking act of violence and a sharp reset that repositions the McLusky family in a fresh ring of hell. This season opener finds Mike McLusky , playe

Rachel
Oct 26
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