Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 3 slowed things down a bit to create a more balanced episode, with plenty of great character dynamics.
Author: Katey Stoetzel
9-1-1’s Oliver Stark chats about Buck’s role in the upcoming Season 9 premiere, and the new dynamics at Firehouse 118.
Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 2 isn’t super strong on its specific case this time, but it does help build a new foundation for the season.
Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 1 is a solid start to this sophomore season, full of new characters, new dynamics, and fractured relationships.
The Paper is too tame, like it’s afraid to push the envelope any further than just getting by as a comedy series.
Night Always Comes looks pretty and excels in one or two scenes, but the Netflix Original lacks in specificity of character and theme.
Blindspot’s investment in its ensemble cast, especially its recurring characters, is why it’s a must watch show — five years after it ended.
9-1-1 has had multiple opportunities to define Buck’s sexuality, but side-stepped it, all the while verbalizing bisexual stereotypes.