Episode Reviews
One of the biggest joys in watching Billions is witnessing the rivalry between Bobby Axelrod…
Much like the previous four episodes, “Contract” is an episode full of thrills, fun, and phenomenal performances.
While there are some joys to be found throughout the season finale, every answer to the season’s overarching narrative doesn’t feel satisfying.
Hopefully, Little Room can grow beyond a pilot, but in the meantime, it’s a great way to both enjoy new content and support Covid-19 relief funds.
New alliances are formed, things are moving fast, and the stakes are just getting higher each episode.
“Beautiful Monster” fails to carry the momentum that the last few episodes have established.
As suggested by the title of this episode, ‘Beg, Bribe, Bully’ revolves around those three villainous activities, and all told from three different perspectives.
With RuPaul explicitly choosing queens based on their report cards, the show has dipped its heel into new territory. Will this also be how she chooses the ultimate winner?
With only two episodes left, and with everyone off their games, everything could turn into fireworks by the end of this season of Killing Eve.
With six remaining queens, everyone had a moment in the spotlight, despite one disqualified queen going way over her allotted time slot and causing another high ranking queen to falter.
Much like last week’s episode of Billions, ‘The Chris Rock Test’ is a solid episode that moves fast and sets the season’s overarching story in motion.
We review episode 5 of the third season of Killing Eve.
This formula is exactly why even after four brilliant seasons, Billions still manages to keep things fresh and surprising.
Unless some crazy hijinks come up in next week’s episode, then we are most certainly looking at Gigi and Jaida battling it out for the crown.
When compared to the previous three episodes, ‘Still Got It’ is by far the strongest installment of season three of Killing Eve.