Season Review
High Fidelity gives a whole lot of new meaning to Hornby’s novel while also honoring it at the same time.
While it could have taken more risks, season one of Locke & Key gives us a feasible starting point for what could be a flourishing new fantasy series.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina didn’t quite deliver on all fronts, deploying more inspiration from Riverdale — a decision that ultimately backfires.
With the series now concluded, if there’s one thing that The Good Place has taught us is that we shouldn’t give up on trying to be better.
Despite some stumbles and clumsy writing, the first season of AJ and the Queen is a heartwarming, heartbreaking delight that lets you ride out every emotion.
In the end, BoJack Horseman is a show about growth, and Season 6 proved that the series evolved along with its characters.
Showtime answered the pleas of many – the return of Alice, Bette, and Shane alongside new, engaging characters graced the small screens in the sequel, The L Word: Generation Q.
Despite its modern horror settings, there’s little to sustain anyone who dares dig their teeth into this limp and pale take on the character.
While the performances, production, and humor remain top-notch, Sex Education season two is a regressive step compared to its revolutionary first season.
The second season of You is even more bonkers than its predecessor, rectifying loose plot threads and keeping the addictive contents of the first season.
When it comes right down to it, Part One of any Terrace House season serves…
Story stumbles aside, You delivers on all the hot, steamy intrigue that we came to love in the first season.
So far, this season of Terrace House Tokyo has had a mixed bag, and it really doesn’t seem like anyone is close to accomplishing their stated goals.
V-Wars is a light show that falls into the ranks of YA adaptations that encourage guilty pleasure, yet do not require to much commitment.
The inaugural season of The Witcher manages to outdo expectations over the course of its eight-episode run, but there’s no doubt that the show does have plenty of visible flaws.