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The Last of Us Episode 2 never lets up for a minute, building up tension and showcasing the horror that led to a post-Cordyceps world.
Velma Episodes 3 – 4 continue to explore themes like Velma’s sexuality and her struggles to connect to other women and yet is still vapid.
Represent is a French comedy mini-series about a local social worker who runs for president but offers more awkward than it does laughs.
The Traitors is a reality show blending existing formats and challenges with a murder mystery concept, slowly pressing on nerves and breaking trust.
Crash Course in Romance Episodes 1-2 sets the stage for a quirky, high-energy comedy with slightly sinister undertones.
That 90s Show is a great continuation of the classic from its legacy cast and cameos to its new crew of wayward teens.
Filled with friendship, love, and a soft resiliency, The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House is an easy watch to feed the soul.
Tech, Wrecker, and Omega accompany Cid as her security as her past comes back to bite her yet again in The Batch Batch Season 2 Episode 4.
Trolley Episodes 9-10 see more layers to its narrative emerge as it continues to test its characters and draw the audience in.
Critical Role’s The Legend of Vox Machina season 2 returns to Prime Video and manages to elevate adult animation and fantasy.
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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.















