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

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

CIA (S1, Ep. 11) "Forbidden Eye"


As CIA hurdles toward its Season 1 finale, “Forbidden Eye” delivers a masterclass in spycraft and emotional devastation. With the legendary David Strathairn lending serious gravitas, the show finally unmasks its mole, only to drop a bombshell that changes everything we thought we knew about Colin Glass’s past. Here is my recap and review.

FBI (S8, Ep. 21) "Long Shot"



In its latest hour, the FBI delivers a blend of high-tech corporate greed with the messy realities of Bureau politics. Between a “predictive market” murder plot and OA’s career-threatening exile, “Long Shot” is a high-octane installment that proves the team’s greatest threats often come from within. Here is my recap and review.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Widow's Bay (S1, Ep. 3) "The Inaugural Swim"



Widow's Bay blends folk horror and cringe comedy, with a water-logged curse and Tom’s paranoia making it more dangerous than local legends. Here’s my review.

Monday, May 11, 2026

From Big Screen to Peacock: Fast & Furious TV Series in the Works



For 25 years, Fast & Furious has owned the big screen. Now Vin Diesel is taking the family to streaming, as Peacock gears up to launch a high-octane live-action series set in the Fast universe.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

One Chicago Recap: Chicago Med "Hell Breaks Loose"/Chicago Fire "Speak of the Devil"/Chicago P.D. "The Lost Years"

 



One Chicago has set up what could be another can't-miss season finale. Here's what went down. 

Hacks (S5, Ep. 6-7) "QuikScribbl"/"Montecito"

 



In a stunning double-drop, Hacks delivers a masterful look at the price of legacy. While episode 6, 'QuikScribbl,' tackles the cold ethics of AI, it is the vulnerable, performative chaos of episode 7, 'Montecito,' that cements this season as a classic. Here is my recap and review.

The Hunting Party (S2, Ep. 13) "Xander Wax" Season Finale


The Season 2 finale of The Hunting Party, 'Xander Wax,' is a high-concept procedural masterpiece. By dismantling its own status quo and introducing a sinister new conspiracy for the future, the show has officially leveled up. Here is my recap and review.

Ghosts (S5, Ep. 19) "Gate-gate"

 



In this week’s Ghosts episode, 'Gate-gate,' Sam and Jay face small-town political blackmail. Though the plot leans into satire, Isaac’s 'basement withdrawal' offers the episode’s emotional core. Here is my recap and review.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Daredevil: Born Again (S2, Ep. 8) "The Southern Cross" Season Finale



In the Season 2 finale of Daredevil: Born Again, “The Southern Cross,” the decade-long war between Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk reaches a world-shattering conclusion. Featuring outstanding writing, breathtaking character development, and a shocking return, this hour reshapes the Marvel landscape. Here is my recap and review.

Margo's Got Money Trouble (S1, Ep. 6) "Grudge Match"

 


'Grudge Match' finds Margo’s double life as the internet sensation HungryGhost finally crashing into her offline reality. With standout performances from an elite ensemble cast, this hour delivers an emotional gut-punch that changes the series forever. Here is my recap and review.

The Hunting Party (S2, Ep. 10-12) "Byron May"/"Dylan Miles"/"Nancy Albright"



Season 2 of The Hunting Party careens into its endgame with a run of episodes that turn every shadow into a threat and every ally into a potential weapon. From attic‑dwelling phroggers and unhinged ventriloquists to a “cured” addict driven to vampiric extremes, the show’s monsters of the week are terrifying—but it’s Colonel Lazarus’s Graduate Program, and the betrayals it exposes within the team, that prove to be the real horror. Below are my recaps and reviews of “Byron May,” “Dylan Miles,” and “Nancy Albright,” three episodes that push the series past the point of no return.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

CIA (S1, Ep 10" Rare Earth"



The tenth episode of CIA, “Rare Earth,” kicks off with what looks like a routine hit-and-run in Washington, D.C., and quickly escalates into a gripping geopolitical thriller. Anchored by intense performances from Tom Ellis and Aaron Stanford, the hour underscores that some of the most dangerous resources in the world aren’t oil or gold, but the rare-earth minerals hidden in the shadows of the Fusion Cell. Here's my recap and review. 

DMV (S1, Ep. 19) "Car-lette"



In this penultimate episode of the series, Colette faces a mechanical crisis that quickly becomes a deeply personal journey. Does she actually fix her car, or does she only make things worse? Here is my recap and review of “Car-lette.”

Marshals (S1, Ep. 10) "Playing with FIre"



Playing with Fire lives up to its title with a chaotic prison bus crash that forces Kayce Dutton and Belle Skinner to confront ghosts from their pasts. The hour is high-octane and steeped in Yellowstone lore, but a predictable family reveal keeps it from reaching its full potential. Here's my recap and review. 

The Hunting Party (S2, Ep. 5-7) "Noah Cyrus"/"Lou Kaplan"/"Sidney Fairfax"




Season 2 of The Hunting Party is really turning up the intensity! With episodes featuring “Noah Cyrus,” “Lou Kaplan,” and “Sidney Fairfax,” the show dives deep into cult psychology, technology-driven fears, and complex family secrets. These three hours truly capture the essence of the season and make it an exciting watch. Here's my recap and review.

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Hacks (S5, Ep. 4-5) "Who's Making Dinner"/"D'Amazing Race"



This week, Hacks serves up a double dose of episodes. Here’s my recap and review of episodes four and five.

Ghosts (S5, Ep. 18) "Under New Management"



Just when Sam and Jay thought their new business partner at Woodstone would be hands-off, things took an unexpected turn, forcing them to fight for the future of their home. This week’s episode, 'Under New Management,' puts the B&B’s autonomy on the line while giving us some hilariously awkward ghost dynamics. Here is my recap and review.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Widow's Bay (S1, Ep. 1-2) "Welcome to Widow's Bay"/"Lodging" Series Premiere

 


Apple TV's Widow’s Bay, created by Katie Dippold, blends classic horror with humor, producing an atmospheric, unsettling series that honors genre tropes with a cynical twist. Here's my take on the two-episode premiere.

Friday, May 1, 2026

Imperfect Women (S1, Ep. 8) "The Bridge"



After a season of gaslighting and grief, the truth surfaced in the Imperfect Women finale. 'The Bridge' was marked by violent catharsis and a leap into the future, revealing Nancy’s cause of death and leaving new mysteries. The ending showed justice can be as messy as the crime. Here's my recap and review.

Margo's Got Money Trouble (S1, Ep. 5) "Flamingos"

 



'Flamingoes,' a tense wedding weekend, mirrored three generations of survivalists. With a marriage built on a 'bed of lies' and a mother-daughter reveal that cut deep, the episode showed that security often costs the truth. Here's my recap of an hour both heartbreaking and neon-soaked.