‘Quantum Leap’ 2×12 & 2×13 Review “As The World Burns” & “Against Time”

Quantum Leap‘s second season finale – a two-parter called “As the World Burns” and “Against Time” – aired back-to-back this week. Which is probably a good thing, since that cliffhanger would have made me stressed if I had to wait…

‘The Irrational’ 1×11 Review: “Reciprocity”

The Irrational 1×11 “Reciprocity” wraps up the first season in a really satisfying way. We get answers about the biggest arc of the season, see some emotional closure to our favorite characters, and are even treated to a dramatic cliffhanger…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×11 Review: “The Outsider”

After watching Quantum Leap 2×011 “The Outsider” I have this to say: All right, show. You win. Tom (Peter Gadiot) is a genuinely good guy who was dealt a bad hand. Even when he’s forced into the position of “bad…

‘The Irrational’ 1×10 Review: “Bombshell”

When I say things are heating up in The Irrational 1×10 “Bombshell,” I mean things are heating up. Although it seemed last week like the team might have hit a dead end in their church bombing investigation, everything takes a…

‘The Irrational’ 1×09 Review: “Cheating Life”

Last week’s episode was so emotional and personal, it was almost a relief when The Irrational 1×09 “Cheating Life” had the kind of ridiculous shenanigans that could only happen on television. By the way, that isn’t an insult to the…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×10 Review: “The Family Treasure”

Quantum Leap 2×10 “The Family Treasure” is a little about the bond between family, a little about the risks we’re willing to take for the ones we love (and the consequences we therefore bear), a lot about pretending to be…

‘The Irrational’ 1×08 Review: “Scorched Earth”

The Irrational is back this week. And, like it did at the start of the season, it makes it clear from the jump that it is not playing around. Alec Mercer (Jesse L. Martin) hasn’t always had the easiest time…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×09 Review: “Off The Cuff”

After what felt like the longest hiatus in history, Quantum Leap returned this week with 2×09 “Off the Cuff.” And it’s probably a good thing that this episode aired after the hiatus and wasn’t the cliffhanger, or I would have…

‘Law & Order: SVU’ 25×02 Review: “Truth Embargo”

Watching Law & Order: SVU 25×02 “Truth Embargo” is a constant exercise in being like, “this is really how they see us, huh.”

FOUND 1×13 Review: “Missing While Forgotten”

It’s sometimes hard to put into words all the things that you want to say about a finale because you’re unsure what you thought. This season of FOUND has had its ups and downs. But there is nothing about that…

‘Death and Other Details’ Series Review: “Pay Attention. Details Matter.”

Television viewers know there are two types of TV shows: Those you put on as “background noise” and watch while doing other things, and those you watch. Hulu’s new series, Death and Other Details falls into the latter category. “Pay…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×08 Review: “Nomad”

Not to be personal, but I’m having a terrible week. The kind of week where you want to believe in miracles, and that every story can have a happy ending. The kind of week, in fact, where you’d love to…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×07 Review: “A Kind of Magic”

Quantum Leap 2×07 “A Kind of Magic” is one of those episodes. Every fans knows the ones I’m talking about. They’re the episodes that fans break out whenever they want to explain why a new viewer needs to give the…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×06 Review: “Secret History”

I have a lot of thoughts about Quantum Leap 2×06 “Secret History.” A secret Nazi plot, “Al” Einstein, and shipping stuff, all in one episode? Needless to say, I had to take a few days to process it all. However,…

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×05 Review: “One Night In Koreatown”

Maybe it’s because it’s fun to explore different eras; maybe it’s because Ben (Raymond Lee) is the only man in recent history to pull off a fedora without looking like a Nice Guy, but I always think of Quantum Leap…

‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ 4×10 Review: “Old Friends, New Planets”

That’s a wrap on season four of Lower Decks! Check out our review of Star Trek: Lower Decks 4×10 “Old Friends, New Planets.”

‘The Irrational’ 1×06 Review: “Point and Shoot”

Things aren’t entirely as they seem in The Irrational 1×06 “Point and Shoot.” The episode at first appears to be about the abuse of power, police violence against the Black community, and the ways the authorization of violence leads to…

Apple TV+’s ’Still Up’ Review: The Importance of Chemistry

Still Up came to an end and, after a season that was a rollercoaster of emotions, we got our thing together in time for a season review.

‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ 4×09 Review: “The Inner Fight”

Mariner fights the war within in this week’s Star Trek: Lower Decks 4×09 “The Inner Fight.” Learn more in our review!

‘Quantum Leap’ 2×04 Review: “The Lonely Hearts Club”

Another episode of Quantum Leap; another chance for this show to break our hearts. And, boy, does Quantum Leap 2×04 “The Lonely Hearts Club” deliver. The writers know they have to cut us some slack eventually, right? Surely there are…

‘The Irrational’ 1×05 Review: “Lucky Charms”

In The Irrational 1×05 “Lucky Charms,” Alec Mercer (Jesse L. Martin) and team take on Sin City itself: Las Vegas. Sure, they do it to help former student/friend Camille Lawson (Jocelyn Hudon). But who needs the excuse? If you want…