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Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 7, titled “Wish World,” is an odd start to the season finale, changing the entire world on a whim and a wish.
Forget You Not walks its characters and the audience through the varying stages of grief. It is honest, yet never cruel in its delivery.
The Gardener follows an emotionless killer as he questions his path and discovers love, to the chagrin of his manipulative mother.
Millie Alcock and Julianne Moore shine in the otherwise frustrating and tonally messy Netflix limited series, Sirens (2025).
Tastefully Yours Episodes 3-4 further solidify that this is not a groundbreaking romantic addition to the genre, and that’s perfectly fine.
Overcompensating (2025) has its characters juggle bad decisions, horrible hook-ups, binge drinking, and miscommunication to great effect.
REVIEW: ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ Season 2 Episode 3 – “Why Did the Mainlanders Cross the River?”
After what was a mess of a second episode, TWD Dead City Season 2 Episode 3, is a tiny bit of an improvement on the season.
The Last of Us Season 2 Episode 6, “The Price,” is the best episode of the season, but that’s not saying too much.
Snakes and Ladders follows Dora López as she does whatever it takes to become the Headmistress of the private academy she works at.
Doctor who Season 2 Episode 6 – “The Interstellar Song Contest” parodies Eurovision, capturing both the glamour and the sinister practises.
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While certain actors shine like Sadie Sink, Caleb McLaughlin, and more, Stranger Things Season 5 suffers from messy and convoluted writing.
Even when at its sexiest, Heated Rivalry Season 1 was building toward something more and it’s cast carries it there.















