In the Season 2 finale of Daredevil: Born Again, “The Southern Cross,” the decade-long war between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk reaches a world-shattering conclusion. Featuring outstanding writing, breathtaking character development, and a shocking return, this hour reshapes the Marvel landscape. Here is my recap and review.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Margo's Got Money Trouble (S1, Ep. 6) "Grudge Match"
'Grudge Match' finds Margo’s double life as the internet sensation HungryGhost finally crashing into her offline reality. With standout performances from an elite ensemble cast, this hour delivers an emotional gut-punch that changes the series forever. Here is my recap and review.
The Hunting Party (S2, Ep. 10-12) "Byron May"/"Dylan Miles"/"Nancy Albright"
Season 2 of The Hunting Party careens into its endgame with a run of episodes that turn every shadow into a threat and every ally into a potential weapon. From attic‑dwelling phroggers and unhinged ventriloquists to a “cured” addict driven to vampiric extremes, the show’s monsters of the week are terrifying—but it’s Colonel Lazarus’s Graduate Program, and the betrayals it exposes within the team, that prove to be the real horror. Below are my recaps and reviews of “Byron May,” “Dylan Miles,” and “Nancy Albright,” three episodes that push the series past the point of no return.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
CIA (S1, Ep 10" Rare Earth"
The tenth episode of CIA, “Rare Earth,” kicks off with what looks like a routine hit-and-run in Washington, D.C., and quickly escalates into a gripping geopolitical thriller. Anchored by intense performances from Tom Ellis and Aaron Stanford, the hour underscores that some of the most dangerous resources in the world aren’t oil or gold, but the rare-earth minerals hidden in the shadows of the Fusion Cell. Here's my recap and review.
FBI (S8, Ep. 20) "Roleplay"
The latest episode of FBI, “Roleplay,” blends a high-profile murder case with a surprisingly deep dive into Jubal Valentine’s past. What starts as a seemingly straightforward investigation quickly widens into a story that tests loyalties, exposes hidden alliances, and pushes Jubal into some of his most complicated territory yet. Without giving anything away, “Roleplay” delivers a tense, character-driven hour that sets the stage for big consequences down the line. Here's my recap and review.
DMV (S1, Ep. 19) "Car-lette"
In this penultimate episode of the series, Colette faces a mechanical crisis that quickly becomes a deeply personal journey. Does she actually fix her car, or does she only make things worse? Here is my recap and review of “Car-lette.”
The Hunting Party (S2, Ep. 8-9) "Elliot Carr"/"Colette Akins"
The Hunting Party may be diving deeper into nightmare territory every week, but it’s doing it with style. This week’s double feature, “Elliot Carr” and “Colette Akins,” leans hard into psychological horror while still delivering character-rich, compulsively watchable TV. Between a self-flaying shoemaker on a twisted quest for redemption and a killer chasing the ghost of her father’s voice, the show keeps asking an uncomfortable question: when a system like The Pit is this cruel, are its inmates really the only monsters in the room? Here's my recap and review of episodes eight and nine of The Hunting Party Season 2.



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