Even though the action sequences of the episode are thrilling, much of what happens this episode, in the end, is just a setup to what will hopefully be an epic season finale.
With RuPaul Drag Race’s “Choices 2020”, we see the many different ways LGBT+ folks deal with and come to terms with modern American politics.
From its aggressive ambitions to tackle a lot of things to its unsubtle and heavy-handed melodrama approach, Little Fires Everywhere obviously suffers from most of it.
In The English Teacher, the penultimate episode, the team behind Homeland delivers a stellar story, weaving the various threads through the loom into a masterful tapestry.
Carl Sagan managed, in his tragically brief lifetime, to not only bring about the greatest era of interdisciplinary scientific study, but also to provide unprecedented access to science for the masses.
From the stunning visual and production design to the stellar direction, nearly all aspects of Tales from the Loop are crafted perfectly with care and a lot of heart.
As Clone Wars leads us further and further toward end of the series, the show is beginning to set the pawns in place for their final showdown.
The season three premiere of Killing Eve last week was quite a letdown. Not only…
It’s still not as great and exciting as the first four episodes of the season, ‘Decoherence’, in the end, manages to get the job done.
With its well-crafted story and amazing casting, Mrs. America surely makes us think about the past, present, and future of women and women’s rights.
We are at the beginning of the home stretch for season 12 and the pressure is mounting. The queens have handled every challenge, but can they bring it to a…marketing challenge??
The finale of Devs is a strong one, bringing together all of the show’s more prominent themes and storylines and ending on a bittersweet note.
Filmed with such a raw, visceral style and nothing less than totally compelling, The Virtues is some of Shane Meadows’ best work.
In the penultimate episode of The Plot Against America, David Simon and Ed Burns continue to display their mastery of film craft, leaving no stone unturned, and no character blameless.
“Designated Driver” was as compelling as any episode this season of Homeland, despite the flaws. But where do things go from here?