Some weeks on TV feel like everything is building… and this was one of them. Secrets surfaced, lineups shifted, and a few shows reminded us that the longer something stays buried, the messier it gets when it finally comes out.
Some weeks on TV feel like everything is building… and this was one of them. Secrets surfaced, lineups shifted, and a few shows reminded us that the longer something stays buried, the messier it gets when it finally comes out.
After after surviving her own death hoax, Deborah Vance shifts from mourning to weaponizing her legacy. In an episode that skewered 'stan' culture and highlighted her core relationship, 'Number One Fan' showed Deborah aims not just for a comeback but an empire. From a fierce campaign at Madison Square Garden to a tender 30th birthday, it balanced satire with the intimate bond between two women. Here's my recap and review.
At 9:00 P.M. on a demanding Fourth of July shift, The Pitt delivered a finale that shattered the medical drama genre. More than just a season closer, it was a haunting storytelling masterclass that solidifies the series as a top contender for the Best Drama Emmy. In an hour balancing Pittsburgh emergency trauma with its leader's quiet downfall, '9:00 P.M.' showed medicine can save bodies but not souls. Here's my recap and review.
Sam and Jay, facing a $200,000 IRS debt, switch from bed-and-breakfasts to gambling in 'Woodstone Royale.' This episode turns the mansion into a scene of celebrity cameos, spectral espionage, and bureaucratic bad luck haunting Sam and Jay. It’s a fast-paced mix of heart and tension, like Molly’s Game meets Beetlejuice. Here’s my recap and review.
Apple TV+ dives into the messy-millennial genre with a wrestling twist. Margo’s Got Money Troubles, premiering this week, is set in the debt-ridden suburbs of Fullerton, California. Led by Elle Fanning and a strong cast, the first three episodes mix heartbreak and humor. Here’s my recap and review.
This week’s Born Again examined the human wreckage of ambition. 'The Grand Design' was a triptych of desperation: a hospital vigil, a disposal in the woods, and an alliance between damaged souls. Usually action-driven, the series succeeded by focusing inward, confronting characters' ghosts. Here's my review.