When an old friend from Colette's past unexpectedly shows up at the DMV, the question is simple: Will Colette be her true self, or lie about her actual job? Here's a recap and review of DMV: "Don't Kill the Job."
When an old friend from Colette's past unexpectedly shows up at the DMV, the question is simple: Will Colette be her true self, or lie about her actual job? Here's a recap and review of DMV: "Don't Kill the Job."
Can Maggie and OA protect a U.S. Senator from an assassination attempt? Here's a recap and review of FBI "Manifest."
A 3,000-year-old mummy awakens at Woodstone, but he seeks revenge on the family that parted him from his wife. Who are they, and will he succeed in this episode of Ghosts? Here's a recap and review.
The investigation into a teenager's murder leads the team to a surprising and deeply personal discovery for Scola, all while introducing him to his new partner. Here's my recap and review of the FBI's "Boy Scout."
What happens when a workplace full of misfits meets a government office? CBS's new comedy DMV shows us, with plenty of laughs. Here's my recap and review.
Fall TV isn’t slowing down, it’s exploding. Between fiery new dramas, long-awaited returns, and a few emotional gut-punches, this week’s premieres prove the small screen still knows how to make a big impact. From country-fueled chaos in 9-1-1: Nashville to shocking truths on The Lowdown, here’s what had me hooked, and what’s coming next.
FX's The Lowdown, Episode 4, Lee Raybon's questionable parenting methods and journalistic instincts were on full display as he chased down a significant clue, suggesting that maybe his daughter, Francis, isn't so different from her father after all. Here's my recap and review.
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.
The latest episode of High Potential keeps the tension high as Karadec and Morgan find themselves in a dangerous chess match with the Game Maker. Here's my recap and review.
Last season's new ABC series, High Potential, was an absolute gem in the police procedural genre. With the Season 2 premiere just around the corner, here's a quick recap and review of what made the first season so great.
This past summer, I watched the Netflix documentary series Critical: Between Life and Death. It's a documentary that will fill your medical procedures thrills. Here's my quick review.
I finally caught up with Season 2 of Lioness (formerly Special Ops: Lioness) on Paramount+, and it's a significant step up from Season One. Here are my thoughts.
The final three episodes of Disney+'s Ironheart aired this week, and the question is: did the series stick the landing or fizzle out? Here's my thoughts.
This week's episode of Poker Face is a fun ride, with Charlie sweating it out, literally, and teaming up with a new friend in a quirky mystery that's both hilarious and full of surprises. Here's a recap!
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.
Scandal, high society politics, and the unbreakable, yet often tumultuous, bond of sisterhood collide in BritBox's new drama, Outrageous. The series vividly brings the Mitford sisters' wild and infamous true story to life. Here are my thoughts on its captivating premiere.
What happens when a rent control at a Manhattan apartment and a suspicious death have in common? "A New Lease on Death" delivers a classic Poker Facew twitst filled with dark comedy, scheming charmer,s and a killer mystery that only Charlie Cale can crack, Here's my recap and thoughts.
This week's Poker Face episode offers a fresh take without early murder. It focuses on a layered con that leads to tragedy, tension, and a rare justice win. With strong performances from Melanie Lynskey and John Cho, this installment stands out as a character-driven thriller about deception, loss, and a satisfying power reversal. Here are my thoughts.