CIA Season 1, Episode 5 Review: Deep Cover

This episode of CIA was meh. It wasn’t impressive and it wasn’t bad. It was confusing

Bridgerton Season 5 Reveals Its Lead and You Will Be Surprised

Bridgerton Season 5 confirms Francesca and Michaela’s love story, with a time jump, emotional stakes, and mixed feelings over Eloise’s delay.

FBI Season 8, Episode 15 Review: ‘Crusader’ Is the Eva Ramos Backstory Hour

FBI Season 8, Episode 15, “Crusader” aims to tell CBS viewers more about Eva Ramos, and that’s exactly what it does.

The Rookie Season 8, Episode 12 Review: ‘Spy Games’

In The Rookie Season 8 Episode 12 we have a shocking Wesley twist with Monica, and mixes Chenford feels with a messy Bailey arc.

St. Denis Medical Season 2 Episode 16 Review: ‘Experience With Human Babies’

On St. Denis Medical Season 2 Episode 16 ‘Experience With Human Babies’, which happens to be the perfect title because some human baby activities were happening. Joyce was presented with a choice as she interviewed midwives for the Birthing Center,…

Falling For My Bodyguard Review: If Joseph Purcell Is In It, We Will Watch It

Verticals that star Joseph Purcell will always be superior. We’re talking Falling for My Bodyguard and all our thoughts…

The Madison Cast Talk Favorite Moments and Emotional Scenes

The Madison actors Alaina Pollack, Ben Schnetzer, Rebecca Spence, Danielle Vasinova and Kevin Zegers reflect on the Paramount+ series.

CIA Season 1, Episode 5 Preview: Deep Cover

CIA has been renewed for a second season & though we’re excited, we’re talking tonights episode here…

Paradise Season 2, Episode 7 “The Final Countdown” Review: It’s All Coming Together

Throughout its second season, Paradise has split its focus between the underground bunker and the world on the surface. In its penultimate episode, “The Final Countdown,” the series finally starts to bring its two worlds together. Things are about to…

‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ Series Review: A Gorgeous and Well-Adapted Period Drama

Most classic works of literature, like Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo, have multiple screen adaptations to choose from. When a new one appears, I ask myself if it is worth the time compared to previous versions. I think…