Thursday, April 23, 2026

Marshals (S1, Ep. 8) "Blowback"

 



The Marshals were on the wrong side of the ink. 'Blowback' was an hour driven by ghosts of the past—both tactical errors and brothers-in-arms who refuse to stay buried. When a trap closed around our heroes, the series shifted from procedural to survival thriller. Here's my recap and review of an episode that kept the team pinned down and the audience breathless.

CIA (S1, Ep.8) "Orbital"

 



This week’s CIA shifted from office politics to a tense race in 'Orbital,' dropping a leaking nuclear satellite into Albanian mob territory. The series raised stakes, put analysts in danger, and showcased a rare sacrifice amidst greed. Here’s my recap of an hour where the clock wasn't just ticking—it was glowing.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

FBI (S8, Ep. 18) "Behavior"

 



This week’s FBI took a deep dive into the abyss of criminal profiling, forcing Maggie to confront a legacy of systemic failure and her own resolve. In an hour that felt more like a psychological thriller than a standard procedural, 'Behavior' dismantled the 'hero mentor' trope, revealing a much darker reality about cycles of violence. Here is my recap and review of an episode that proved that sometimes the only thing worse than a killer is the profile that missed him.

DMV (S1, Ep. 17) "Drive-ory Tower"

 



This week, Colette found her position and disliked it. 'Drive-ory Tower' explored the unseen lines between the front desk and examiners' booths, showing that bridging 'us' and 'them' often leaves everyone feeling displaced. From nickname crises to a poignant confession about a bird injury, the episode reminded us that bureaucratic hearts have history. Here's my recap and review.

Monday, April 20, 2026

TV Corner Notes: Secrets, Shake-Ups, and Slow-Burn Payoffs

 


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.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Hacks (S5, Ep. 2) "Number One Fan"



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.