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The darker tone of Crash Course in Romance Episodes 13-14 reveals unfortunately true realities that we can’t turn away from.
The Last of Us Episode 7 turns back the clock once again for a tragic teenage tale and shows that Bella Ramsey is a talent to watch out for.
Filled with mystery, The Consultant is a weird one, absurdly funny, and chaotically mean Christoph Waltz packs a punch.
While Crash Course in Romance Episodes 11-12 propel things forward, the tonal imbalance highlights a repetitive flaw in the series.
All the respect to A Girl and an Astronaut for the worldbuilding it does so strongly, but it couldn’t reach its honest potential.
The Last Of Us Episode 6 puts its protagonists’ bonds to the test, resulting in one of the most emotionally taxing episodes to date.
Red Rose is a British teen drama series that uses technology and teenage insecurity to build a haunting bundle of anxiety.
The confrontation that we’ve all been waiting for was mostly everything we could have wanted in Crash Course in Romance Episodes 9-10
Shrinking takes the audience to feelings of being stuck through a show about loss and learning how to exist in the spaces we once knew how to move through.
Starting with one lost phone, Unlocked uses technology and how much access we allow it to have in our life to weave a thrilling mystery.
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