What a crazy episode REBOOT shared this week. It was all about relationships…the possibility of rebooting old ones, starting fresh with a “new” someone, or making amends from people in our past.…
Continue ReadingTHE PATIENT was intriguing this week with a surprise action-packed segment and more of the back story between Alan (Steve Carell), and his son Ezra (Andrew Leeds.)…
Continue ReadingRICK AND MORTY take a blast to the past and explores dinosaurs. Unfortunately, the results are mixed with a few funny one-liners and a meandering plot around do-gooder dinos…
Continue ReadingHOUSE OF THE DRAGON. ANDOR. RINGS OF POWER. These blockbuster series have managed to debut in the past month. And while 2/3 of these managed to impress me, who would have thought the series debut that would blow them all away would be AMC’s INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE? It’s a tall order to take the title of best new series debut away from a show like HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. But INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE managed to do so on…
Continue ReadingOn the surface, THE RESORT is a comedy, but as the series unfolds over eight episodes, it’s also a drama, a thriller, and a mystery all wrapped in one.…
Continue ReadingALASKA DAILY has potential to be a great dramatic show.…
Continue ReadingBAD SISTERS this week delivered the culmination of the season but not in the way audiences think or would expect.…
Continue ReadingIn the penultimate episode of the polarizing series, it feels like we’re only just getting to the meat of the story. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed SHE-HULK thus far. Even though individual episodes are hit-or-miss, they’re mostly hits. The series has been poorly advertised, creating false expectations for Marvel fans. Despite its inconsistencies, it’s refreshing to see a different kind of Marvel show. This week Jennifer meets her match both in and out of the courtroom in a…
Continue ReadingMove over, ANNABELLE, the original killer doll is back in this week’s premiere of televisions CHUCKY, season 2. Last year, franchise creator Don Mancini brought his monsterpiece to the small screen in a big way. The celebrated series was a hit, turning out to be way better than it had any business being. It followed a handful of high school students in Hackensack, New Jersey, as they were terrorized by the psycho, serial-killing plaything. Starring the voice talents of the…
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