Thursday, April 30, 2026

Daredevil: Born Again (S2, Ep. 7) "The Hateful Darkness"

 



After weeks of bloody alleys and conspiracies, Daredevil: Born Again returned to the courtroom, where Matt Murdock is most dangerous. 'The Hateful Darkness' was a tense episode, blending legal thriller and psychological horror. With stakes reaching life-or-death, it showed that the best weapon against Kingpin isn't a fist, but the truth. Here's my recap and review.

Marshals (S1, Ep. 9) "In Low Places:


In "Low Places," a rescue mission was about inner demons and tactics. This week, Marshals pushed limits, trading high ground for shadows, showing that saving one sometimes means going where law won't follow. Here's my review of an hour that ended a violent feud but left the team more fractured.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

CIA (S1, EP. 9) "Blood Money"


This week’s CIA revealed the dark link between corporate interests and global terror, showing 'blood money' leaves a trail if you look. It covered a family business turned terror-funder and a mole hunt, highlighting broken trusts and fragile alliances. Here's my recap and review.

FBI (S8, Ep. 19) "Fidelity"


This week’s FBI story took a familiar procedural setup and turned it into something much deeper and more thought-provoking. It shifted from a fast-paced heist thriller to a haunting exploration of vigilante justice and systemic issues. 'Fidelity' drew the team into a challenging hunt for those doing the work the Bureau seemed unable to do, making for an hour full of moral dilemmas and exciting moments. Here’s my recap and review!

DMV (S1, Ep. 18) "Abuela"


With the series finale near, DMV's episode was heartfelt and playful. 'Abuela' highlighted the social scene at East Hollywood, showing that winning a coworker's grandmother is a new level of influence. From fitness challenges to humorous corporate 'hatchet men,' it set a heartfelt tone for saying goodbye to our civil servants. Here's my recap and review.

Monday, April 27, 2026

TV Corner Notes: The Catch-Up Edition

 


This was one of those weeks where catching up paid off. A one show that I missed the first time around turned out to be exactly what I needed: smart, character-driven, and just messy enough to keep me hooked.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Margo's Got Money Trouble (S1, Ep. 4) "Buddies"



Buddies' explores digital stardom and Margo's legacy, with a legendary guest and a powerful closing scene, making it a surprisingly poignant comedy. Here's my review.