Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (S1, Ep. 6) "Rosebuds"



Pizza, paranoia, and a killer in the suburbs, “Rosebuds” turns a simple soccer mom pizza party into one of the season’s most intense showdowns. Here's my recap and review. 

Not Suitable for Work (S1, Ep. 6-7) "Handsome Guy Mug"/"Does Jon Hamm Cry?"


What happens when your secret office fling, your last-ditch career gamble, and your too-cozy roommate setup all start collapsing at once? Episodes 6 and 7 of Not Suitable for Work gleefully find out—and the fallout is deliciously messy. Here's my recap and review. 

Monday, June 15, 2026

TV Corner Notes: Cliffhangers, Conspiracies, and Cancellations

 


Some TV shows leave after a season or two and quietly fade away. Others stick with us for years, becoming the shows we recommend to friends, revisit on rainy weekends, and still complain about getting canceled long after the credits rolled.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Cape Fear (S1, Ep. 3) "Phantom Sensations"



Apple TV’s Cape Fear is turning into a masterclass in psychological warfare. “Phantom Sensations,” the series slams on the gas as Anna embeds herself in Max’s inner circle, a new predator targets the Bowden children, and a legendary piece of cinematic history detonates Max Cady’s sense of control. This hour proves that even when the teen subplots are a bit hit-or-miss, the overall slow-burn buildup is phenomenal.

Dutton Ranch (S1, Ep. 6) "A Cowboy Saint"


Paramount+’s Dutton Ranch showcases top TV with “A Cowboy Saint,” featuring intense drama, sharp writing, and strong performances. The episode highlights the chemistry between Beth Dutton and Beulah Jackson, whose history sparks a showdown ending in a driveway execution. Here's my recap and review.

Friday, June 12, 2026

Adults Season 1 Review: FX’s New Hulu Comedy About Messy Twenty-Somethings


If you’re looking for your next great TV obsession, FX has a fantastic option. Season 1 of Adults follows five messy twenty-somethings sharing a house in Queens, trying (and mostly failing) to figure out emotional and financial independence. Instead of feeling like a typical sitcom, Adults plays more like a relaxed hangout show, fitting right in with FX’s lineup of character-driven comedies. It’s got a sharp ensemble cast, lots of chaotic roommate energy, and a fake wedding scheme that completely spirals. Here’s my full recap and review of the season.

Thursday, June 11, 2026