Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 15 Review: ‘The Cost of Living’ Has a $150 Million Problem

Chicago Med Season 11, Episode 15, “The Cost of Living” has a great end to one emotional story, but the NBC show struggles with its subplots.

Chicago Fire Season 14, Episode 15 Review: What Next?

Chicago Fire Season 14, Episode 15 ‘Do Not Resuscitate‘ is one of those episodes of the show that manages to be entertaining without doing too much to challenge the status quo. Severide is gone for this episode, so Stella is…

Shrinking Season 3, Episode 8 Review: ‘Depression Diet’

Shrinking Season 3, Episode 8, “Depression Diet,” follows the ensemble as they try to confront hard truths and the possible paths to move forward after them.

The 10 Best Romance Books of April 2026

Whether your prefer your romances dreamy, angsty, or downright thrilling, the best romance books of April 2026 have it covered! This month’s romances will take you along for road trips, European adventures, risky cons, and more. The one thing they…

NCIS: Sydney Season 3, Episode 11 Preview: ‘Berthed’

NCIS: Sydney Season 3, Episode 11 ‘Berthed’ isn’t giving us much outside of the case. But we’re still very excited about this show.

The Rookie Season 8, Episode 11 Review: ‘Aftermath’

The Rookie Season 8 Episode 11 explores Lucy’s guilt after the shooting as Chenford faces tough choices and old enemies resurface.

St. Denis Medical Season 2 Episode 15 Review: ‘Everyone Loves Portland General’

Considering everything that went down on St. Denis Medical Season 2 Episode 14 ‘Happy Birthday Matty,’ one would think the show would hold onto that momentum by picking up where the drama left off. But that wasn’t the case with…

Rooster Season 1, Episode 2 Review: ‘Trousers’

As Katie contemplates her future at Ludlow, Rooster Season 1, Episode 2, “Trousers,” addresses how plans change while asking if people can, too.

Fangirlish Feels of the Week: March 9 – March 15

Welcome to Feels of the Week! We watch so many TV and movies so we decided to highlight everything we feel weekly.

One Piece Season 2 Review: This is What Live-Action Adaptations Should Aspire to Be

When it comes to live-action adaptations, most of the time they’re flops. Half the time they cast actors as if they had never read or watched the source material. (I’m looking at you Dragonball Evolution and the Avatar: The Last…