
Leverage: Redemption Season 3, Episode 9 Review - Horror Humor & A Polycule Make This Feel Like Vintage Leverage
Leverage: Redemption season 9, episode 3 is a fun ride that feels like a throwback to the cons in episodes of the original Leverage series.

And Just Like That Season 3, Episode 1 Review: I'm Not As Frustrated With The Sex And The City Sequel Series As It Leans Into Its Frivolity
The season opener gives each of its leading ladies a storyline and we’re at least at a point where it’s not a chore to sit through an episode.

Hacks Season 4, Episode 10 Review: The Reigning Best Comedy Series Is At A Concerning Crossroads After A Chaotic Finale
The Hacks season 4 finale wraps up the most divisive season yet of the Emmy-winning comedy series starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder.

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5, Episode 8 Review - An Emotional Episode That Moves Too Slowly Toward Its Biggest Arc
Law & Order: Organized Crime season 5, episode 8 made some progress on its biggest story during an emotional episode, but it's still too slow.

Bob's Burgers Season 15 Review: I Can't Believe How Good This Show Still Is After All This Time
Most long-running animated comedies are well past their heyday in season 15, but Bob's Burgers is still fresh, funny, and heartwarming.

Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3, Episode 4 Review - A Gore Fest With Dated Slang Turns The Drama Into A B-Rated Horror Movie
Jennifer "JJ" Jareau's grief has carried over into Criminal Minds: Evolution season 3, episode 4, but a familiar foe and a new unsub steal the focus.

Poker Face Season 2, Episode 6 Review: A Delightfully Unpredictable School Mystery Is A Return To Form For The Peacock Series
Poker Face sends Charlie to a prestigious private school to solve the murder of a gerbil in a delightfully unconventional, darkly hilarious episode.

Adults Review: FX’s New Comedy Lets Gen Z Take Center Stage, But I Didn’t See Myself In The Characters
Despite being marketed as a show for Gen Z, Adults misses the mark on this generation, finding solace in its moments of humor, not emotional appeals.

The Better Sister Review: Finally, The Spiritual Gone Girl Spinoff I've Waited A Decade For
Prime Video's adaptation of The Better Sister is an enthralling mix of dark comedy and twisty murder mystery that is perfect for fans of Gone Girl.

The Second Best Hospital In The Galaxy Season 2 Review: The Eccentric Cosmic Series Is More Visionary & Comedic Than Ever
The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy season 2 gives us more kooky space medical shenanigans and investigates a different vein of commentary.

The Handmaid's Tale Season 6 Finale Review: I'm Thankful That June's Final Season Ends Much Stronger Than It Started
The Handmaid's Tale has finally come to a close, and while season 6 wasn't perfect, the finale is a fantastic way to end the beloved Hulu series.

The Last Of Us Season 2 Finale Review: Ellie Pays The Price For Her Actions In A Game-Changing Season Finale That Ups Season 3 Stakes
The stakes in The Last of Us are higher than ever as Ellie decides what kind of person she's going to be in the shocking season 2 finale.

The Walking Dead: Dead City Episode 4 Review - I Was Ecstatic About Negan & Maggie's Reunion & The Exquisitely Shocking Reveals
The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 finally reunites Negan and Maggie in an action-packed episode that includes multiple shocking reveals.

MobLand Season 1, Episode 9 Review: While Paddy Considine Is Doing An Excellent Job Acting, His Storyline Is Wildly Mishandled
MobLand season 1, episode 9, "Beggars Banquet", forces the issue with two storylines in the worst way, a bad sign of things to come in the finale.

Doctor Who Season 15, Episode 7 Review: The Dystopian Twist Reveals More Questions & I'm More Excited About The Finale Than Ever
Doctor Who goes full dystopian in one of the most imaginative stories of the season; however, it's mainly setting up the finale.

Hacks Season 4, Episode 9 Review - I'm Stunned By Deborah's Bombshell Decision That Completely Changes Everything
Hacks season 4, episode 9, "A Slippery Slope," is one of the most shocking and dramatic episodes of the Emmy-winning comedy series to date.
Chicago PD Season 12 Finale Review: I'm Dismayed With How NBC Utterly Fails Kim Burgess & Adam Ruzek
Chicago PD season 12 perfectly mixes the best aspects of the procedural's storytelling for one of its strongest episode of the TV cycle.

Chicago Fire Season 13 Finale Review: I'm Excited For Stellaride's Difficult Future While Dreading Firehouse 51's Delayed Heartbreak
Chicago Fire Season 13 wraps up its roller coaster year with a focus on the relationships over at Firehouse 51, but not all developments are great.

The Studio Episodes 9 & 10 Review: A Drug-Fueled Bryan Cranston Is The MVP Of A Near-Perfect Finale That Makes Me Excited For Season 2
After a season full of hilarious humiliation, Matt finally gets a much-deserved win in The Studio's appropriately anarchic two-part finale.

Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 3, Episode 3 Review - I Loved That JJ's Pain Was Not Neglected After Such A Devastating Character Loss
Criminal Minds: Evolution season 3, episode 3 picked up after JJ's cliffhanger tragedy, and the episode doesn't waver on its confrontation with grief.