Shining Vale 1×05 “Chapter Five – The Squirrel Knew” was destined to be one of our favorite episodes. Why? Two words: Judith Light.
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‘Moon Knight’ Review: Dark, Different and Wholly Captivating
Moon Knight is darker and more complex than anything Marvel has done before, but it’s still utterly captivating.
‘Killing Eve’ 4×05 Review: “Don’t Get Attached”
Killing Eve‘s 4×05 “Don’t Get Attached” is the first time in season 4 that we actually like Eve and want to see her and Villanelle working out. If you’ve read our previous review, like “It’s Agony and I’m Ravenous,” this…
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ 13×13 & 13×14 Reviews: “Bonafides” & “Pandora’s Box”
NCIS: Los Angeles 13×13 “Bonafides” and 13×14 “Pandora’s Box” are two very different episodes, which makes it very hard to review them together. The first one is mostly about Sam, while the second one focuses more on Callen and the…
‘Transplant’ 2×03 Review: ‘Sever’
Transplant 2×03 ‘Sever’ finds the doctors severing ties with any semblance of tranquillity as new opportunities and personal issues take over. Let’s dive right in: chief. june. curtis. As June looks at the OR schedule, wondering why she isn’t on…
Reviews From A Book Reader: Bridgerton 2×03 “A Bee in Your Bonnet”
Bridgerton 2×03 “A Bee in Your Bonnet” brings us Pall Mall, that infamous bee scene and a lot of UST — plus, a break from the book.
‘Outlander’ 6×04 Review: “Hour of the Wolf”
Outlander 6×04 “Hour of the Wolf” is a transitional episode where Ian tells his story and overcome his past. We review!
Reviews From A Non-Book Reader: ‘Bridgerton’ 2×02 “Off to the Races”
Bridgerton 2×02 “Off to the Races” is no longer just about duty, but about what we are willing to do for it. What are we willing to risk?
Reviews From A Book Reader: Bridgerton 2×02: “Off to the Races”
Bridgerton 2×02 “Off to the Races” is about setting up the dynamics that are going to take center stage this season, and it all works.
Reviews From A Non-Book Reader: ‘Bridgerton’ 2×01 “Capital R Rake”
Bridgerton 2×01 “Capital R Rake” is about duty. Duty to our family and duty to ourselves. But what happens when both duties converge?