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Arrow kicks off its final season’s first episode, “Starling City,” as Oliver finds himself on Earth-Two after leaving his family behind.
The Terror: Infamy concludes with episode 10, “Into the Afterlife,” as the final showdown with Yuko takes place and the Terminal Islanders look back.
Raising Dion manages to tackle standard superhero tropes, and serves as a warmhearted look at the relationship between a mother and her son.
Creepshow Episode 3, we get “All Hallows Eve” and “The Man in the Suitcase,” both of which are perfect for the spooky Halloween season.
“Come and Get Me” is a wonderful episode that raises the stakes for our characters, putting them all in danger and setting up for a grand finale.
The first episode of ‘The Dragon Prince’ Season 3 strikes a great balance between character development, action, and moral ambiguity.
Shudder’s Creepshow continues with “Bad Wolf Rising,” an episode that brings werewolves in WWII and “The Finger” which features a murderous little buddy.
In “My Sweet Boy,” The Terror: Infamy answers questions while leaning into the supernatural as Chester and Luz get close to their happy ending.
‘The Politician,’ the new Netflix original series follows a high school student body president race and offers a satirical look at modern politics.
In the end, “My Perfect World” is easily my favorite of the season so far, if only for how emotionally devastated it left me.
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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.
Still barreling toward a knock-down, drag-out fight between Gaal and the Mule in Foundation Season 3 Episode 8 ups the stakes.
Aema, blends history revisionism with comedic undertones that keeps the otherwise darker subject matter the series explores from taking over