Lissete Lanuza Sáenz

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Lawyer. Writer. Editor. Former Senior Editor in charge of Features, Lists, and News at CBR. Freelancer at TV Guide & Remezcla. Eternal optimist. Fangirl since the dawn of time. Hates the color yellow, olives and cigarettes. Has a recurring nightmare where she’s forced to choose between sports and books. Falls in love with fictional characters.

‘New Amsterdam’ 4×12 Preview: “The Crossover”

New Amsterdam 4×12 “The Crossover” airs tonight, and let’s just hope it has more Helen and Max than the pictures show.

‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ 13×08 Review: “A Land of Wolves”

NCIS: Los Angeles 13×08 “A Land of Wolves” sets up a whole new path for Densi, while proving Kensi is just the best.

‘Cobra Kai’ 4×09 Review: “The Fall”

Cobra Kai 4×09 is both setup and a great example of what the show does right — and what it could improve upon.

‘Chicago Fire’ 10×11 Preview: “Fog of War”

Chicago Fire 10×11 “Fog of War” doesn’t look like a great episode for Pelham. And we won’t cry when he’s gone, that’s for sure.

One Chicago Ships Check – In: January 5th

We discuss the One Chicago ships for the episodes airing on January 5th, with a lot of Burzek, Stellaride and Hamstead.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 9×11 Preview: “Lies”

Chicago P.D. 9×11 “Lies” looks to be a Kevin Atwater episode. We just hope that doesn’t mean everything else is left hanging.

‘Cobra Kai’ 4×07 Review: “Minefields”

Cobra Kai 4×07 “Minefields” is about fathers and sons, and surprisingly, it seems like Johnny is doing better than Daniel.

‘Chicago Med’ 7×10 Review: “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished… In Chicago”

Chicago Med 7×10 “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished … In Chicago” is about the fallout from last episode. Also about Will and Stevie.

‘Chicago P.D.’ 9×10 Review “Home Safe”

Chicago P.D. 9×10 “Home Safe” solidifies the Burzek family unit, just as it throws a twist their way that we absolutely hate.

‘Cobra Kai’ 4×05 Review “Match Point”

Cobra Kai 4×05 “Match Point” is the end of the balance, as Johnny and Daniel’s issues come out to play — thanks to Terry Silver.