As expected, the plot lines that were introduced in the previous episode start getting a payoff in this one. Rose’s search for her brother takes one step forward and two steps back. Jed moves out of the proverbial frying pan…
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‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series’ 3×02 Review: “Into the Unknown”
The Wildcats buckle up for the time of their lives as Frozen auditions kick off on HSMTMTS 3×02, “Into the Unknown.” Check out our review!
‘Evil’ 3×06 Review: “The Demon of Algorithms”
Evil 3×06 “The Demon of Algorithms” feels like an episode we’ve seen before. And yet…Somehow, it works. Against all odds, it just works.
‘Evil’ 3×04 Review: “The Demon of The Road”
Evil 3×04 “The Demon of The Road,” in a genius sort of move, manages to create a genuine demon out of a hoax. And Kristen comes back to life.
‘Evil’ 3×03 Review: “The Demon of Sex”
Evil 3×03 “The Demon of Sex” ranks right up at the top of the list of the funniest and weirdest episodes this series has to offer.
‘Evil’ 3×02 Review: “The Demon of Memes”
Evil 3×02 “The Demon of Memes” sets up a couple of very big breaks. We break down both the personal and the professional rifts in our review.
‘Ms. Marvel’ 1×02 Review: “Crushed”
Ms. Marvel’s 1×02 “Crushed” focuses on a whole host of emotions, with subtle and specific references to the Pakistani-Muslim culture.
Queerly Not Straight: 15 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out This Pride
Looking for some LGBTQ+ books to read this Pride? Queerly Not Straight has you covered with some suggestions.
The Lincoln Lawyer Interviews: Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole & Angus Sampson
Check out our interview with Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, and Angus Sampson about their roles in Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer.
‘FBI: International’ 1×19 Review: “Get That Revolution Started”
One of the hardest things about loving a Dick Wolf franchise is that you know they’re gonna start a storyline and then maybe never finish it.
What Netflix’s ‘Heartstopper’ Got Right About Mental Health
Netflix’s Heartstopper, based on the Alice Oseman’s comic, got a lot of things right with how it tackled mental health issues.
‘Star Trek: Picard’ 2×07 Review: “Monsters”
We’re facing our “Monsters” in this episode. Check out our full review of Star Trek: Picard episode 2×07, “Monsters.”
Chicago P.D. 9×18 Preview: “New Guard”
Chicago P.D. 9×18 “New Guard” promises to give us Jay Halstead in charge, and there’s nothing quite as attractive to us as that.
‘Transplant’ 2×01 Review: “Guardrail”
Transplant 2×01 “Guardrail” forces everyone to teeter the edge. At the end of last season, Bishop had a stroke, Mags and Bash shared a moment, Theo was working through family issues, and June was thinking about Chief Resident. In the…
‘Killing Eve’ 4×01 Review: “Just Dunk Me”
Killing Eve 4×01 “Just Dunk Me” feels like we’re missing a whole season and like that bridge scene never happened.
Rudy Ruiz Talks The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez and Fighting Stereotypes
Rudy Ruiz’s The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez is a book that explores latine identity – and attempts to deconstruct it.
‘Law & Order: SVU 23×10’ Review: “Silent Night, Hateful Night”
Law & Order: SVU 23×10 “Silent Night, Hateful Night” was a hate crime that happened over Christmas. No, there’s no typo there.
The ‘Harry Potter’ Reunion: The Magic is Not There Anymore
The Harry Potter reunion was magical in some ways, and in other ways, like the actors, we’re only here for the people. Nothing more.
Thankful For The Internets Feelings About ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’
We’re not hating on the game – make movie that capitalize on the fact that most are in need of some sexual healing. We get it.