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Freeridge is a funny, covertly devastatingly sad body of proof that teenagers are at their best when they’re communicating.
Clone Force 99 heads to Kashyyyk in The Bad Batch Season 2 Episode 6 as the Batch tries to return Gungi to his homeworld.
Trolley Episodes 11-12 deliver powerful moments as it sees twists and startling reveals that change all the major plot lines.
The Last of Us Episode 3 shifts narrative gears to deliver a tragic, yet touching love story, which results in the series’ best episode.
Wolf Pack is caught between two different eras of television and suffers from it, with a surplus of characters and plotlines to follow.
In Velma episode 5 and 6 Velma come to grips with her relationships with other people and sees Daphne explore her identity – but not well.
Shahmaran introduced viewers to Shasu. A woman looking for answers while something looks for her in this drawn-out Turkish fantasy series.
Crash Course in Romance Episodes 3-4 struggles to handle the clash of genre tones onscreen, losing its identity in the process.
Clone Force 99 goes on an Indian Jones-style adventure with Phee Genoa (Wanda Sykes) in The Batch Batch Season 2 Episode 5.
Peacock’s Poker Face is some of the best television you will ever watch, with Natasha Lyonne solving bite-sized whodunnits perfectly.
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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.
Pluribus is some of Vince Gilligan’s best work, and it’s because of how well he holds a mirror to his audience.
Gimbap and Onigiri Episode 1 is a fun if slight premiere that manages to highlight the charisma of its stars, Eiji Akaso and Kang Hye-won.















