Showing posts with label #Hulu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Hulu. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

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. 

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.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Not Suitable for Work (S1, Ep. 4-5) "The Jawline of Your Dreams"/"Fisher Trashen"


Hulu’s Not Suitable for Work hits its stride with a great mid-season double-header. Episodes 4 and 5 mark a major turning point, pushing the characters into risky territory where boundaries blur, and secrets explode. This block is exciting as the characters grow both personally and professionally, despite some very questionable choices. Here’s my recap of “The Jawline of Your Dreams” and “Fisher Trashen.”

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Alice and Steve Review: A Deliciously Dark ‘Wrong‑Com’



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.

Monday, June 8, 2026

The Bear Season 5 Trailer




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.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Not Suitable for Work Review: Why Hulu’s New Sitcom Is Your Next Comfort Watch


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.

Monday, October 20, 2025

The Lowdown "Short On Cowboys"


Cowboys were in short supply — but chaos sure wasn’t. Here's my recap and review of The Lowdown "Short On Cowboys."


Sunday, October 5, 2025

English Teacher Season 2: Class Back In Session



If you’re looking for a comedy that’s as smart as it is silly, FX’s English Teacher is back and better than ever. Season 2 doesn’t just repeat last year’s charm—it amplifies it, mixing razor-sharp humor with heartfelt moments that remind us why this show became a breakout hit. Here's my review.


Thursday, October 2, 2025

Recap: High Potential "Eleven Minutes"



This week’s episode of High Potential, “Eleven Minutes,” was a gripping hour of TV. Morgan not only unravels the mysterious death of a troubled man but also shares some meaningful moments with her daughter Ava as they confront her on the latest news of her father. Here's my recap and review.


Friday, August 29, 2025

Alien Earth "Observation" Showcases the True Horror




What an episode this week was for Alien: Earth. The series continues to prove that it’s willing to go to unsettling places, even when the action slows down. Here's my recap and thoughts.


Monday, June 30, 2025

A Beautifully Chaotic Return to Form: The Bear Season 4



The Bear is back for Season 4, delivering a focused and emotionally resonant episode run that recenters the show on what it does best: character-driven storytelling with equal parts chaos, culinary craft, and personal growth. There's no filler here, just rich, layered drama and a sense that every scene is working towards something more profound. Here are my thoughts. 

Sunday, June 22, 2025

A Classic 90s Sitcom Coming to Hulu

 


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If you haven't heard by now, Hulu has listed what's coming in July, and one thing has me in shock: Mad About You is coming to Hulu!

Monday, June 16, 2025

The Veil (Mni-Series): A Tight, Tense Spy Drama Led By Two Exceptional Performance

 


Get ready for a heart-pounding ride! Hulu's 'The Veil' offers a suspenseful masterclass as secrets unravel and trust is put to the ultimate test.. Here's what has me on the edge of my seat...

Saturday, June 14, 2025

The Bear, Season 3: A Bold, Unsteady Return to the Kitchen


Before the new season of The Bear returns, here's my review of the third season from last year. 


The Bear, Season 2: A Bolid and Emotional Eveolution




As television evolves, few series capture life’s intensity like Hulu’s “The Bear.” In its second season, the show reaches new heights, blending chaos, humor, and heartfelt moments. If you thought the first season was tough to top, prepare to be amazed as Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto and his team shift from a humble sandwich shop to a high-stakes fine-dining experience. Let’s explore what makes this season stand out in drama series. Here's my review.