Month: December 2019

TV’s biggest mystery is coming back next month, and the passengers of Flight 828 are frantically working against the clock to get some much-desired answers.  The series wasn’t forthcoming with explanations to the supernaturally complex mystery on Manifest Season 1, often raising more questions and infuriating the audience.  But following the season finale’s big reveal
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Has the world we’ve come to know over the past four seasons been destroyed? Mr. Robot Season 4 Episode 11 seemingly confirmed Whiterose’s mumblings about there being another way for everyone to have the life they want, and it did so in an explosive way.  Throughout Mr. Robot Season 4, Elliot’s life has gone from bad
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Did Liz choose her mother over Red? On The Blacklist Season 7 Episode 10, the drama kicked into high gear when more details about the past came to light.  A deadly confrontation changed everything.  Meanwhile, Red and the Task Force paid a visit to a former blacklister.  How did a chance meeting put Red on the
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Think pieces existed long before Girls premiered in the spring of 2012, but it’s easy to look back on a decade defined by critical writing online and see Lena Dunham‘s breakout HBO comedy as an ignition point. Over the course of six seasons and 62 episodes, Dunham’s often-polarizing series tackled themes of mental health, consent,
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Well, that wasn’t a very “merry” Christmas, though no one should have expected it to be. From stabbings, to sticking sharp objects in your ears, and suicide instruction memes, EVIL Season 1 Episode 10 was a very violent ride. Usually, it’d be worth discussing in great length that the episode ended with Acosta being stabbed, but there’s
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The era of Peak TV was in full swing from 2010-2019, which meant audiences were overwhelmed with quality series across broadcast, cable, and streaming services. It wasn’t just the highbrow dramas that gave us exceptional, layered character development, either. Comedies made us think while we laughed out loud, and even reality TV dazzled us with
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Nominations for the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced Wednesday morning, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel continued to be a big force on the awards front.  The Rachel Brosnahan-led Amazon Prime Video comedy picked up four total nominations, leading the TV Pack.  The Crown, Game of Thrones, Stranger Things, The Morning Show, Fleabag,
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