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Due to weak, unbalanced storytelling, Bon Appétit Your Majesty underwhelms, leaving what should be a five-star experience lackluster.
Frustrating qualities plague the beginning, still the last half of The Witcher Season 4 lays solid groundwork for what’s next.
Smaller, safer, and more personal, Star Wars Visions Volume 3 trades spectacle for empathy and shows how hope survives through art.
Created by Vivienne Medrano, Hazbin Hotel Season 2 is bigger in just about every way, from music and emotion to action and comedy.
Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 6 misses the mark on it’s larger theme, but still allows for some decent character introspection.
Wonderfully acted and grounded in every way that it can be, Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy sets a new standard for true crime series.
IT: Welcome to Derry Episode 1 is just too much spectacle, too little substance, with barely any focus to keep you invested.
The Chair Company Episode 3 is another ridiculously packed installment of HBO’s best new comedy series in quite a while.
9-1-1 Nashville Episode 3 closes out the show’s three-episode opening emergency on a whimper, but there is still potential for more.
9-1-1 Season 9 Episode 3, titled “The Sky is Falling,” finds the humanity in the chaos of space and Earthly emergencies.
TRENDING POSTS
The Chair Company Episode 5 is a stressful, hilarious ride that represents a peak for the accomplished series.
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.
IT: Welcome to Derry Episode 2 feels like it’s both already jumped the shark and taken the series down a reductive and boring road.















