It seems Netflix is wrapping up "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder."
If you watch Hulu and Disney+’s Alice and Steve without the synopsis, you might think it’s a cozy BFF series. But it quickly turns into a dark British comedy that’s a sharp, character-driven ‘wrong‑com,’ exploring messy relationships and what happens when loved ones do unforgivable wrongs. The first season is a cringe masterclass ending with a bang.
If you're seeking a perfect rainy-night or weekend mystery, Netflix and BBC’s adaptation of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a gripping thriller. Emma Myers stars as Pip Fitz-Amobi, starting as a high-school whodunit and evolving into a dark tale of trauma, obsession, and justice. Here's my review.
It seems like rainy days might make things a bit tougher for the staff at "The Bear," but I'm sure they'll handle it with their usual resilience.
If your TV watching has been a bit too calm lately, don't worry; this week’s lineup is here to liven things up! With a gritty reboot on the Dutton ranch and a tech-themed nightmare in Cape Fear, there's plenty of exciting chaos waiting for you on the small screen.
Hulu’s sitcom Not Suitable for Work is perfect for your weekly watch. It’s a Friends-style Gen-Z comedy packed with familiar romance tropes, cozy apartment hijinks, and New York career chaos. Featuring Ella Hunt’s standout performance and a charming ensemble, this Mindy Kaling series leans into comfort rather than reinvention. Here’s a recap and review of Episodes 1–3.
In Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay, Episode 8 (“Your Baggage”) shatters the illusion of safety, blending blood‑pumping slasher thrills with raw emotional drama. Anchored by Matthew Rhys’ outstanding performance and a Halloween‑style hunt, it’s the series at its best. Here's my recap and review.