Sunday, March 22, 2026

Scarpetta Season 1

 



Returning to a crime scene is risky for medical examiners and streaming services. Prime Video revived crime icon Scarpetta this month, starring Nicole Kidman as the forensic expert. The series merges 1990s noir with modern tech-thrills. Here's my recap and review of season one.

The Pitt (S2, Ep. 11) "5:00PM"





In the emergency room, time is usually the enemy, but during The Pitt's devastating hour, the threat was tactical. '5:00 P.M.' shifted from medical mysteries to sociopolitical trauma, shattering hospital sanctuary. From federal interventions to oversights, this series was unflinching. Here is my recap and review.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Marshals (S1, Ep. 3) "Road to Nowhere"

 




In Montana, a badge is often just a silver target. As Kayce navigates between his family’s ranch and the Broken Rock Reservation, a new enemy emerges, showing that the 'Road to Nowhere' is paved with Dutton blood. Here's my recap and review.

CIA (S1, Ep. 4) "Forced Labor"



In high-stakes espionage, leads chase satellites and codes, but this week, the CIA shifted focus to combat a human trafficking ring, showing that the greatest enemies aren't always state actors but those preying on the vulnerable. Here’s my review of 'Forced Labor.'

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

St. Denis Medical (S2, Ep. 14-15) "Happy Birthday, Matty"/"Everybody Loves Portland General"


The St. Denis staff make birthdays unforgettable, turning patient intake into lively events. This week, we moved from ER halls to the vibrant 'Laser Lounge' to celebrate Portland General's excellence. Despite challenges, the team remains dedicated and fun-loving. Here's my recap of 'Happy Birthday, Matty' and 'Everyone Loves Portland General.'

FBI (S8, Ep. 14) "Forgiven"


They say the first arrest is unforgettable, but for Maggie Bell, it threatens her family. In an hour that exposes her raw emotions, FBI delivers a blow that fans will remember long after. Here's my recap and review.

DMV (S1, Ep. 13) "Test Drive"




Does the world really need another Vic? That is the existential question at the heart of this week's episode. From teaching apathetic teens the "rules of the road" to a Hollywood-style marketing makeover, the East Hollywood branch was anything but boring. Here's my recap and review.