Sometimes, we don’t like an episode but can at least see the vision behind it; unfortunately, this does not apply to Law & Order: SVU 25×09.
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NCIS 21×02 Review: “The Stories We Leave Behind”
NCIS 21×02 “The Stories We Leave Behind” is an episode about memories, and about how sometimes the only way to keep someone alive is to tell their stories. This applies both to David McCallum’s Ducky and to the case-of-the-week. But…
‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 4×04 Review: “The Last Supper”
If Law & Order: Organized Crime 4×04 “The Last Supper” has taught us anything, it’s that this series keeps getting better and better.
‘The Tourist’ 1×03 Review: The Man Struggles with Two Versions of Himself
The Tourist 1×03 sees Elliot struggling between two versions of himself as he tries to decide who he is. Read on for our review.
‘For All Mankind’ 4×04 Review: “House Divided”
In For All Mankind 4×04, one small push on Mars risks one giant thrust in the wrong direction for global politics. But we basically only care about what it means for Margo, Dani, and Ed.
The Cast of ‘Manifest’ Explains The Ending — Or Tries To, At Least
Let’s give them credit, the cast of Manifest did try to explain the ending — but who are they convincing who wasn’t already convinced?
‘True Lies’ 1×03 Review: “Separate Pairs”
If you’re a spy, compartmentalizing your work and home lives is not only recommended, it may be necessary to survive. In True Lies 1×03 “Separate Pairs,” Helen learns about the necessity to compartmentalize. By people who are absolutely terrible at…
‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ 3×15 Review: “The Wild and The Innocent”
Law & Order: Organized Crime 3×15 “The Wild and The Innocent” is an episode best for using as background noise while we do other things.
Here’s Why We’re Excited for Scott Lang’s Memoir
Scott Lang’s memoir, which is featured in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” is being released as a legitimate book.
‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×06 Review: “Sympathetic Reflex”
Chicago P.D. 10×06 “Sympathetic Reflex” is the kind of episode this show has no business trying to tackle — much less with Kevin Atwater.