REVIEWS
The Chair Company Episode 1 is a flat-out perfect episode of comedy television, with a thick, uncomfortable atmosphere and huge cringe laughs.
Billionaires’ Bunker sees a group of the wealthy elite take refuge from a nuclear war in a special bunker that isn’t all it claims to be.
Sure, Chad Powers has some good laughs, but you can only watch your quarterback make so many mistakes before you just turn off the game.
9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 1 proves that the show can even go to outer space and make it work, as long as the characters are at the center.
Don’t let the initial supernatural hook convince you that The Resurrected (Huí hún jì) will lean into the genre. Instead, it offers mystery.
Based on Sanda Episodes 1-2, the anime is already elevating the pages of the manga in a near-future Japan facing an era of extremely low birth rates.
Spy x Family Season 3 Episode 2 sees a new terror stalk the halls of Anya’s school, dolling out tonitrus bolts for the slightest infraction.
Peacemaker Season 2 mostly builds on what made the first season great, although a scattered focus threatens to derail the proceedings.
My Hero Academia Episode 161 continues to raise the stakes, but it remains to be seen who will win the war.
Apple TV+ Original, The Last Frontier, has a a great premise but Episode 1 & 2 don’t always live up to its portential.
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TRENDING POSTS
It’s the final season of Outlander, and Outlander Season 8 Episode 1 won’t let you forget it, but it makes sure you are caught up to speed.
One Piece Season 2 makes some major waves as the series returns with even bigger and bolder adventures ahead for Luffy and his crew.
The Art of Sarah is too much of a good thing. Its mystery takes too many frustrating twists and turns. Still, the topics it explores offers much.
Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock’s success is due to all its parts, exciting, engaging, and endearing when necessary.















