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The 11 Best Fantasy Books of April 2026
Spring is in the air, and so is a little magic! That’s exactly the energy…
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 16 Review: ‘The Book of Charles’ Is the Season’s Best Episode
Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 16, “The Book of Charles” is the NBC show’s crowning achievement, led by a stunning performance from Oliver Platt.
Movies
‘Supergirl’ 4×02 Review: Ignorance is the Enemy
Supergirl got surprisingly real in its latest episode, “Fallout,” where the parallel between this fictional…
Black Lightning 2×02 Review: “The Book of Consequences: Chapter Two: Black Jesus Blues”
Season two’s premiere was a bit of a let down, but I am more than happy to say that episode two made a thunderous (so much bad pun intended here) return to the screen this week. Everyone had a meaningful…
‘Doctor Who’ 11×03 Review: Attagirl, Rosa
If there is one thing Doctor Who has always been good at, if there is just one thing it often excels at, no matter who the writer in charge is, it is its ability to pull at our heartstrings when we are…
‘The Walking Dead’ 9×03 Review: Warning Signs & #Richonne Family Fun Day
The Walking Dead‘s “Warning Signs” was just that, a warning. The end is near for Rick Grimes and I’m not ok with it. Not even near ok with it. This episode gave us signs that the tide was turning and…
‘Charmed’ 1×02 Review: The Power of Three
Charmed ditches the setup, tones down the messaging and gets into the reality of the situation these three women now find themselves facing in “Let This Mother Out,” and episode that’s infinitely superior to the Pilot, and that does a…
‘Blindspot’ 4×02 Review: “My art project”
Blindspot has surprised us with an episode full of clues for what awaits us in the future. “My art project” is a cocktail of action, humor and tension. Things move on all fronts, placing the pieces of the puzzle right…
‘Titans’ 1×02 Review: ‘Hawk and Dove’
You’ve heard the saying, “Birds of a feather flock together.” Well, Hawk and Dove prefer to fight instead. Sometimes together and other times each other. This week’s episode of Titans introduced two new heroes who did not disappoint. After taking…
‘Murphy Brown’ 11×04 Review: ‘Three Shirts To The Wind’
The Murphy Brown revival promised the nostalgia of an old favorite, and the promise of sharp, topical humor. Four episodes in, neither of those factors are as appealing as the mother/son dynamic of Murphy and Avery. Sadly, we got little…
‘Supernatural’ 14×02 Review: Heroes, ‘Gods and Monsters’
Supernatural‘s “Gods and Monsters” saw Michael being a basic bitch, Jack trying to understand/find the kind of man he wants to be, and Nick finally snapping after all the horror he’s endured as Lucifer’s vessel. It also saw the return…
‘The Good Place’ 3×05 Review: Try, try, try
There are very few shows on TV, if any, that can have you tearing up one second, and laughing out loud fifteen seconds later, and yet The Good Place remains one of them. “Jeremy Bearimy,” is another grand slam for…
‘The Flash’ 5×02 Review: The Troubling Treatment of Mothers
Family is a main theme of the fifth season of The Flash, and it certainly was at the heart of this week’s episode, Blocked. Let me start off by saying that I enjoyed this episode for the most part. It…
‘New Amsterdam’ 1×04 Review: Boundaries
I am pleased to share that this week has delivered yet another excellent episode of New Amsterdam. Max ran into some trouble and didn’t save the day right away, which is refreshing for those who think he’s too perfectly written.…
‘The Gifted’ 2×04 Review: Friend or Foe?
New battle lines are being drawn every day on The Gifted, and “outMatched” takes that even further than any other episode has before, as Polaris is back from maternity leave of sorts, and ready to kick ass once again –…
5 Reasons You Should Watch ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ This Halloween
In an effort to build a space for queer people like myself, every Tuesday I’ll be posting opinion pieces, listicals, reviews, and more focused on the LGBT community (and occasionally about the Latinx/WOC community since I am Latinx.) Welcome to…
NCIS: LA, Or the Subversive Power of Male Vulnerability
The older you get, the more you notice things that, perhaps, when you were a teenager, you didn’t. The world around you gets sharper, more defined. You have a clear idea of what’s right and what’s wrong. You understand what…
‘Arrow’ 7×01 Review: "Inmate 4587" aka HOLY S**T
Since every tease of Arrow’s season 7 premiere used the same two words, I’d like to start my review the same way: HOLY. SHIT. That is how you do a season premiere. There was action, emotion, suspense, intrigue, good writing,…
‘Supergirl’ 4×01 Review: “The American Alien”
Supergirl’s season 4 premiere was good. But it wasn’t great. It wasn’t The Flash, which jumped out with a thrilling premiere that seemed to get back to the heart of the show: family. Supergirl’s season premiere wasn’t disappointing. It just…
‘The Walking Dead’ 9×02 Review: The Bridge to Actually Living & Not Just Surviving
For the longest time, seasons upon seasons, the survivors of The Walking Dead have just been…well…surviving. They haven’t been living. That is, until now. Two episodes into season 9 and we’re already seeing a different side of our favorite survivors…
‘Doctor Who’ 11×2 Review: Almost There
An episode is good when you’re left with something to talk about. When something calls to you, beckons you to think about it non-stop, to want to share your thoughts and opinions with anyone and everyone who will listen. An…