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Frustrating qualities plague the beginning, still the last half of The Witcher Season 4 lays solid groundwork for what’s next.
Smaller, safer, and more personal, Star Wars Visions Volume 3 trades spectacle for empathy and shows how hope survives through art.
Created by Vivienne Medrano, Hazbin Hotel Season 2 is bigger in just about every way, from music and emotion to action and comedy.
Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 6 misses the mark on it’s larger theme, but still allows for some decent character introspection.
Wonderfully acted and grounded in every way that it can be, Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy sets a new standard for true crime series.
IT: Welcome to Derry Episode 1 is just too much spectacle, too little substance, with barely any focus to keep you invested.
The Chair Company Episode 3 is another ridiculously packed installment of HBO’s best new comedy series in quite a while.
9-1-1 Nashville Episode 3 closes out the show’s three-episode opening emergency on a whimper, but there is still potential for more.
9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 3, titled “The Sky is Falling,” finds the humanity in the chaos of space and Earthly emergencies.
Apple TV+’s The Last Frontier Episode 4 continues to tell a disjointed story but keeps throwing in just enough growth to have promise.
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Can This Love Be Translated? gets lost in its quest to answer that question, but finds its way mostly back on course in its final episode.
While certain actors shine like Sadie Sink, Caleb McLaughlin, and more, Stranger Things Season 5 suffers from messy and convoluted writing.
Even when at its sexiest, Heated Rivalry Season 1 was building toward something more and it’s cast carries it there.















