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Season 2 blows its previous season out of the water. It pays homage to its dedicated fan base as it embraces its trademark absurdity. This season provides a hilarious and developed take on these complex pirates.
Young Love Review: A Comedy Families Will Love
An amusing and entertaining slice of everyday life, Young Love is a charming series that is fun for the whole family.
Harley Quinn Season 4 Review: Fun to the Max
Harley Quinn on Max continues to be just as fun, wild, and unpredictable. Read up on Season 4 now.
Somebody Somewhere Season 2 Review: A Gem That Keeps On Shining
HBO's cathartic original comedy is a strong reminder that the answers we crave are sometimes right before us.
Love & Death & The Tragedy of True Crime
The new limited series is a compelling exploration of humanity in a genre where it is often removed.
Barry Season 4 Review: An Enticing But Dark Farewell
Bill Hader once again delivers with an enticing final season of his hit show.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.07: “Driftmark” Review
“Driftmark” begins with a funeral and ends on a rebirth, a rare inverse of the usual cycle that defines lives and stories in Westeros.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.06: “The Princess and the Queen” Review
Some very odd character development makes for a dark second half to the season.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.04: “King of the Narrow Sea” Review
The dynamics of power reveal their many intricacies in episode 4 of HBO's House of the Dragon.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.03: “Second Of His Name” Review
King Viserys is a fool. But he is a fool with power and isn’t aware that he is a fool with power. What does that mean for the people of Westeros and beyond?
House of the Dragon Episode 1.02: “The Rogue Prince” Review
Those in a position of power would rather burn everything to the ground than cede their power. That is the brutal lesson of episode two of HBO's House of the Dragon.
House of the Dragon Series Premiere Review: The Triarchy of Violence
Is the Game of Thrones prequel series HOUSE OF THE DRAGON good? Is it worth investing in after all that disappointment? The answer to that is yes, with a caveat.
HBO’s The Staircase Miniseries Review
A look back at the much talked about HBO Max true crime miniseries THE STAIRCASE.
The Gilded Age: Season 1 Finale Review
Carrie Coon is terrific throughout, elevating each stroke of Fellowes’ script with the most minute of facial expressions and body language.
Spoiled Rotten 177 – Peacemaker: It’s Cow Or Never
Ben and Daniel spoil the Peacemaker finale and rate the whole season!