This week, Marshals moved beyond their usual federal procedures to focus more deeply on the heartbreaking crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, especially following Monica Dutton’s passing. As Kayce and Tate grieve together, a seemingly chance encounter at a Wyoming gas station quickly escalates into a risky 'rogue' mission, causing tension within the team and keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Here's my thoughtful recap and review of 'Lost Girls.'
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Thursday, April 2, 2026
CIA (S1, Ep. 6) "Pledge of Allegiance"
This week, the CIA is testing its moral limits by shifting from surveillance to exploring radicalization and parental betrayal. As Colin Glass and Bill Goodman worked to prevent disaster, they discovered that the ghost they had been chasing had been hidden for nearly a decade. Here's my recap and review of 'Pledge of Allegiance.'
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
FBI (S8, Ep. 16) "3 Up, 3 Down"
This week’s FBI highlighted tension between a national security threat and the team’s emotional homecoming. As New York scrambled to prevent a 'sinister' dock arrival, the real danger was in the armor of its top agent. Here's my recap of '3 Up, 3 Down.'
DMV (S1, Ep. 15) "Gilbert"
This week’s DMV episode asked if Vic can take enough responsibility to own a dog. Despite being a lost cause to society, he has great 'parents' in Colette and Gregg. Here's my recap and review.
Monday, March 30, 2026
TV Corner Notes: Consequences, Confessions, and Chaos
This week in TV is all about consequences—some shocking, some emotional, and some that blur the line between truth and illusion.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
One Chicago Recap: Chicago Med "The Cost of Living"/Chicago Fire "Do Not Resuscitate"/Chicago P.D. "Live or Die By Your CI"
Will Jeremy get the chance to meet his kid before it's too late? The stakes on episode 51 are as high as they can be, and we're excited to welcome Ruzek back. Here's a recap and heartfelt review of Episode 15 of One Chicago.
The Pitt (S2, Ep. 12) "6:00 P.M."
As the sun sets over Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, the golden hour turns dark. This week’s The Pitt episode replaces systemic chaos with a character-driven explosion, showing hospital fractures are more dangerous than cyberattacks. As day shift ends and night shift begins, ER 'parents' hit a wall no protocol could fix. Here's my recap of '6:00 P.M.'





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