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Aema, blends history revisionism with comedic undertones that keeps the otherwise darker subject matter the series explores from taking over
Long Story Short, Bob-Waksberg’s latest Netflix comedy is a heartfelt, hilarious series about a Jewish family over several decades.
Foundation Season 3 Episode 7 paid off a lot of this season and gave us new things to think on, while being this season’s best hour of TV.
Invasion Season 3 Episode 1, “The Ones We Leave Behind,” succeeds more than it fails but winds up just short of capturing viewers whole.
Alien Earth Episode 3 crafts characters that people are bound to care about, or at least be curious about moving forward.
The Echoes of Survivors: Inside Korea’s Tragedies is well-produced but suffers from a lack of balance and poor interviewing decisions.
Instead of solely focusing on the Xenomorph and other alien creatures, there’s also an emotional core to Alien Earth Episode 1 – 2.
Night Always Comes looks pretty and excels in one or two scenes, but the Netflix Original lacks in specificity of character and theme.
There’s been a ton of setup this season, but Foundation Season 3 Episode 6, titled “The Shape of Time,” is almost all payoff—in the best way
Prime Video’s Butterfly (2025) is Daniel Dae Kim’s best work and a spy thriller that shows that the streamer has its finger on the genre’s pulse.
TRENDING POSTS
As the Hawkins team search for Vecna, the writing in Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 stumbles to reclaim earlier magic.
The Rats: A Witcher’s Tale takes time to gain steam, but its importance can’t be understated for those who have stuck with the Witcherverse.
The Chair Company Episode 8 ends the season on a note that’s bound to be divisive, but for those in for the ride plays perfectly.















