Outer Banks hit the streaming giant on February 23, and it wasted absolutely no time, throwing audiences back into an intense and unhinged treasure hunt that far exceeded expectations. The episode kicked off in Poguelandia, the deserted island where the Pogues made a humble home for themselves while secretly looking for a way off the
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Outer Banks Season 2 is all about searching for the gold (just like all those Olympic athletes in Tokyo) and embarking on a new and deadly treasure hunt. The season is packed with action right out of the gate as it picks up with John B and Sarah’s adventure in the Bahamas. Throughout the season,
Alaska Daily has truly found its groove, delivering gripping storylines and twists ahead of the fall finale in just two weeks. Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 5 managed to make headway on the Gloria Nanmac case while uncovering another case of abuse of power and even having Eileen face her boogeyman from the series premiere,
*Warning. Spoilers ahead. Full disclosure here: I am a massive fan of the UK version of Utopia that first aired on Channel 4. I would go so far as to say that the first season of the original series might be my favorite season of any television show, going toe-to-toe with the best from prestige
Who ya gonna call? Ghosts Season 2 Episode 13 delivered an exceptional episode yet again, this time bringing Sam, Jay, and the ghosts even closer together. While Freddie initially seemed like a great addition to the B&B, it’s been a bit of a rough road for the three of them, and when he brought in a
Chicago PD celebrated its milestone 200th episode, and while it was an exceptional installment that put Burgess (Marina Squerciati) at the forefront to deal with her lingering trauma and PTSD, I felt like it should’ve been more of a team effort. The standalone episodes are fine for any other day, but when you’re celebrating 200 episodes
Everything that could’ve gone wrong on Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 13 did, but surprisingly, there weren’t any major casualties due to the chaotic storm. Terrible storms wreaking havoc for characters is a common trope, and while it may be a cliché way to stir up some drama, I find myself always really enjoying these
It’s fitting that Prime Video’s new series Daisy Jones & the Six charts the rise and fall of a popular ’70s rock band, because the show actually feels like a double album from that era: overly long and often self-indulgent, but with scattered bits of greatness that make the whole thing worthwhile. Daisy Jones —
La Brea Season 2 Episode 10 brings back a major player into the fold—with a twist, of course. The episode, aptly titled “The Return,” kicks off with an unidentified person making his way through a portal, and while the show tried to keep the identity under wraps as best as possible, the return isn’t that
Everything that could’ve gone wrong on Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 13 did, but surprisingly, there weren’t any major casualties due to the chaotic storm. Terrible storms wreaking havoc for characters is a common trope, and while it may be a cliché way to stir up some drama, I find myself always really enjoying these
La Brea Season 2 Episode 10 brings back a major player into the fold—with a twist, of course. The episode, aptly titled “The Return,” kicks off with an unidentified person making his way through a portal, and while the show tried to keep the identity under wraps as best as possible, the return isn’t that
I thought I wanted Chicago PD to bring back Sean so that they could finally give the storyline some closure, but I quickly came to regret it on Chicago PD Season 10 Episode 12. And most of that is because Sean absolutely gives me the heebie-jeebies, which is a testament to Jefferson White’s acting skills.
ABC premiered its new Sunday night offering, hoping to entice fans with a drama packed with plenty of danger and romance. First thing’s first—it’s really, really nice to see Milo Vfantasticlia back on our TV screens, and while Jack Pearson will forever have a place in our hearts, it’s awesome that the role did not
We’re flooded with so many revivals these days that it’s hard to get too excited about any one of them, but the return of Party Down does warm my heart… and surprise me a bit. The cult comedy about showbiz wannabes moonlighting as L.A. caterers is one of TV’s great gone-too-soon shows, getting the axe
Who ya gonna call? Ghosts Season 2 Episode 13 delivered an exceptional episode yet again, this time bringing Sam, Jay, and the ghosts even closer together. While Freddie initially seemed like a great addition to the B&B, it’s been a bit of a rough road for the three of them, and when he brought in a
Walker Season 3 Episode 10 lasered in on Grey Flag–a storyline that’s been brewing for quite some time. The installment picked up the day after Cordell Walker received the package of energy drinks with a cryptic note addressed to the “war hero.” He immediately looped in Julia to help him solve the case, and I
I thought I wanted Chicago PD to bring back Sean so that they could finally give the storyline some closure, but I quickly came to regret it on Chicago PD Season 10 Episode 12. And most of that is because Sean absolutely gives me the heebie-jeebies, which is a testament to Jefferson White’s acting skills.
Everything that could’ve gone wrong on Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 13 did, but surprisingly, there weren’t any major casualties due to the chaotic storm. Terrible storms wreaking havoc for characters is a common trope, and while it may be a cliché way to stir up some drama, I find myself always really enjoying these
La Brea returned from its two-month-long hiatus with two back-to-back episodes—and the wait was definitely worth it. Both La Brea Season 2 Episode 9 and Episode 10 delivered action-packed episodes that picked up as if no time had passed—though that’s technically not true since the core group did return to 10K B.C. from 1988— and
I’m issuing a red alert to all Star Trek fans, especially the Next Generation faithful out there: If you’ve already abandoned ship on Star Trek: Picard, it’s time to beam back onboard. The upcoming third and final season on Paramount+ — premiering Thursday, Feb. 16; I’ve seen the first six episodes — is easily the best
Who ya gonna call? Ghosts Season 2 Episode 13 delivered an exceptional episode yet again, this time bringing Sam, Jay, and the ghosts even closer together. While Freddie initially seemed like a great addition to the B&B, it’s been a bit of a rough road for the three of them, and when he brought in a
Season 4 of YOU pressed reset—and based on the first episode of the season, I haven’t quite figured out whether that’s a good thing. It’s impressive that a series manages to reinvent itself with every season while still keeping the main character intact, the only thing stringing together the seasons into one cohesive thought. Joe
Season 4 of YOU pressed reset—and based on the first episode of the season, I haven’t quite figured out whether that’s a good thing. It’s impressive that a series manages to reinvent itself with every season while still keeping the main character intact, the only thing stringing together the seasons into one cohesive thought. Joe
Whoever is writing this season of YOU is truly a murder mystery fanatic because I feel like I, and Joe Goldberg, have just been dropped into a massive game of Clue… on designer drugs. The latest installment, YOU Season 4 Episode 4, takes us on a getaway trip to “Hampsie” where the elite bunch aims
Whoever is writing this season of YOU is truly a murder mystery fanatic because I feel like I, and Joe Goldberg, have just been dropped into a massive game of Clue… on designer drugs. The latest installment, YOU Season 4 Episode 4, takes us on a getaway trip to “Hampsie” where the elite bunch aims
Season 4 of YOU pressed reset—and based on the first episode of the season, I haven’t quite figured out whether that’s a good thing. It’s impressive that a series manages to reinvent itself with every season while still keeping the main character intact, the only thing stringing together the seasons into one cohesive thought. Joe
Not Dead Yet may have just premiered, but it’s a show that feels like you’re reconnecting with an old friend, and that’s largely due to Gina Rodriguez, a massive talent who just gets it and knows how to command a show and an audience. She is an old friend—if you were a fan of Jane
Hulu’s latest original series, Maggie, about a 30-something-year-old psychic is an unexpected treat. The concept of seeing into the future isn’t entirely new to millennials, so it makes sense that the series is geared toward the demographic with nostalgic references and jokes that only people who lived through the ’90s and still think it’s the
Chicago Med continues on with the humans versus AI debate—and it almost cost Dr. Archer his job. While Crockett was hesitant about the 2.0 technology at first, he’s seen the AI machine in action a handful of times and knows that there are definitely some benefits to it. Obviously, he’s not gunning for the elimination
La Brea returned from its two-month-long hiatus with two back-to-back episodes—and the wait was definitely worth it. Both La Brea Season 2 Episode 9 and Episode 10 delivered action-packed episodes that picked up as if no time had passed—though that’s technically not true since the core group did return to 10K B.C. from 1988— and
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