Wednesday, March 11, 2026

CIA (S1, Ep. 3) "Bridge of Lies"

 



CIA is a covert-ops procedural following a New York CIA station under constant threat, where alliances shift as quickly as secrets do. This week's episode finally pushes Deputy Chief of Station Nikki Reynard out from behind her desk and into the line of fire. It’s a high-stakes hour that proves the boss is just as lethal as her agents. Here's my recap and review. 

FBI (S8, Ep. 13) "Fanatics"

 



A packed stadium, alive with the vibrating thunder of basketball fans, goes eerily silent as the jumbotron flickers not with highlight reels but a desperate plea for help. In one chilling instant, the roar of the crowd turns to stunned panic, and the stakes for both the hostages and the FBI reach new heights. 

This week, FBI trades the streets for the stadium in an episode that tackles the dark side of loyalty and the weight of past mistakes. While "Fanatics" hits the familiar beats of a high-stakes hostage crisis, it offers a deep dive into Jubal's psyche that anchors the adrenaline. Here's my recap and review. 

The Niece from Hell: DMV (S1, Ep. 12) "The Fourth Wheel"

 


In the latest chapter of the East Hollywood DMV story, the team discovers that "family hires" are often not the best idea. This week, we encounter a saboteur and a relationship that Noa finds hard to understand. Here's a recap and review.

Monday, March 9, 2026

TV Corner Notes: Messy Professors, Mischievous Bears, and What to Watch This Week



This week’s TV Corner Notes dives into two very different kinds of chaos: one inside the halls of academia and the other inside a suburban Boston home with a foul-mouthed teddy bear. From the darkly obsessive satire of Vladimir to the crude but oddly heartfelt return of Ted, it’s a week where messy characters take center stage.


Sunday, March 8, 2026

The Pitt (S2, Ep. 9) "3:00pm"

 


The Pitt trades silicon for scribbles in its ninth episode of Season 2, and the result is a pulse-pounding hour of analog anxiety. With the hospital still crippled by a ransomware cyberattack, the staff at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center is forced to ditch their digital systems and go fully analog.

That means ditching every digital crutch at once, pitching the ER into confusion even before anyone has time to grab a clipboard. The logistics bleed in around the edges, scribbled charts, jammed fax machines, as the chaos builds fast. Here's my recap and review. 

Ghosts (S5, Ep. 12) "The List"


A cloud of white powder erupts from an antique box. Sam and Jay freeze in horror as a reviewer watches their dream of a luxury B&B go up in smoke. Before the episode title appears, chaos at Woodstone is clear: it’s a clash between high-class recognition and an old, illegal stash.

This week, Sam and Jay reach for prestige, but ghosts haunted by old grudges emerge. In "The List," a quest for luxury hotel certification nearly spirals out of control. Here's a recap and some thoughts.

One Chicago Crossover: "Reckoning"

 



What would you do if, mid-flight, your airplane fell silent and vanished over Lake Michigan—only for rescuers to discover nearly everyone on board dead, the cause a terrifying mystery? That haunting image is just the first shock to the system in this year’s One Chicago crossover event, "Reckoning." Every so often the Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. universe pulls out a big crossover, but this three-hour spectacle sets its sights higher than most.

The event kicked off with a chilling mystery in the air, moved into a full-blown medical crisis, and ended with a manhunt tied to a tragedy from decades ago. By the end of the night, the stakes felt bigger than they had in a while for the One Chicago franchise. Here's my recap and review.