Monday, April 6, 2026

TV Corner Notes: Nothing Stays Hidden for Long

 


Between buried secrets, returning monsters, and a week packed with finales and premieres, TV isn’t just giving us stories—it’s raising the stakes in every direction.

St. Denis Medical (S2, Ep. 17) "Here a Righteous Woman Comes"



They say in hospitals you’re either holding a clipboard or in a gown, but this week’s St. Denis Medical showed life seldom respects those lines. During an emotionally intense hour, the 'Welcome to Life' birthing center's opening became the scene for a health crisis and a romantic breakthrough, from Joyce’s sacrifice to a pivotal parking lot kiss. 'Here a Righteous Woman Comes' was a standout. Here's my recap and review.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

St. Denis Medical (S2, Ep. 16) "Experience with Human Babies"

 



Opening a top birthing center should be a career highlight, but at St. Denis, it’s more about professional sabotage and personal awkwardness. This week, staff faced hiring crises, high-altitude rescues, and Oregon's biggest stationery theft. From Joyce’s romantic struggles to Matt’s leap of faith, 'Experience with Human Babies' shows that surviving a day with these coworkers is tougher than bringing new life into the world. Here’s my recap and review.

Ghosts (S5, Ep. 14) "The Water Heater"


At Woodstone Mansion, the line between an 'amenity' and an 'ancestor' is thin. Ghosts turned a plumbing crisis into a political thriller as basement dwellers fought to save their gurgling appliance. From Isaac’s campaign for relevancy to an interdimensional breakup, 'The Water Heater' shows that whether alive or dead, the most dangerous is making unkeepable promises. Here's my recap and review.

The Pitt (S2, Ep. 13) "7:00 PM"

 




In the ER's 7:00 p.m. supposed finish became a chaos point at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, as a system reboot forced overtime, revealing staff stress. A 'ticking time bomb' diagnosis and lead's admission highlighted the quiet defeat after adrenaline diminishes. Here's my review.

Marshals (S1, Ep. 5) "Lost Girls"


This week, Marshals moved beyond their usual federal procedures to focus more deeply on the heartbreaking crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, especially following Monica Dutton’s passing. As Kayce and Tate grieve together, a seemingly chance encounter at a Wyoming gas station quickly escalates into a risky 'rogue' mission, causing tension within the team and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Here's my thoughtful recap and review of 'Lost Girls.'

Thursday, April 2, 2026

CIA (S1, Ep. 6) "Pledge of Allegiance"

 


This week, the CIA is testing its moral limits by shifting from surveillance to exploring radicalization and parental betrayal. As Colin Glass and Bill Goodman worked to prevent disaster, they discovered that the ghost they had been chasing had been hidden for nearly a decade. Here's my recap and review of 'Pledge of Allegiance.'