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.

The Bear Season 1: A Brilliant Culinary Chaos



What an exciting and captivating start to one of TV's most talked-about new shows! It's an intense, emotional, and beautifully chaotic introduction that draws you in immediately. Here are my thoughts on The Bear, Season 1.

After The Flood Season 1: A Haunting Mystery Beneath the Surface



A catastrophic flood opens a murder investigation. Here's a review of the first season of BritBox's After The Flood.  

Friday, June 13, 2025

We Are Lady Parts, Seasons 1-2: A Loud, Fresh, Feminist Punk Comedy




If you're looking for something bold, brilliantly funny and unapologetically loud, Peacock's We Are Lady Parts deserves a spot on your watchlist. Here's my thoughts on the series. 


Upload Review: Living Forever Comes at a Price


Ready to log in and catch up on one of Prime Video's best originals? As the final season of Upload approaches, join me for a quick recap of the first three seasons, a hilarious, high-concept ride that has a lot to say about life, death, and corporate greed.