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Carol Becomes The Focus In ‘Brilliant Minds’ Episode 11
Carol has been a reliable but underutilized presence in Brilliant Minds thus far, so it’s nice that Episode 11, “The Other Woman”, puts her firmly at the...
Pain Is A Lesson In ‘Brilliant Minds’ Episode 10
Episode 10 of Brilliant Minds is about pain, in ways both obvious and not. “The First Responder” as a title is misleading. Sure, one of...
‘Brilliant Minds’ Offers A Change Of Perspective In Episode 9 — And A Too-Familiar Rhythm
I’m not going to say Brilliant Minds is running out of ideas, because Episode 9, “The Colorblind Painter”, still has a few. But the idea of a...
Everyone’s Getting Laid In ‘Brilliant Minds’ Episode 8, Including the Elderly
Once you get over the obvious hilarity of the premise – it’s about a sweet old lady who wants to have sex all the time,...
‘Brilliant Minds’ Delivers A Poignant Love Story In Episode 7
The John Doe subplot comes to a poignant end in Brilliant Minds Episode 7, which all things considered is perhaps the best installment of the...
Wolf and the Gang Go Back to School In ‘Brilliant Minds’ Episode 6
Brilliant Minds keeps surprising me. Episode 6, “The Girl Who Cried Pregnant”, doesn’t just offer up an interesting core case with some surprising and effective...
‘Teacup’ Gets A Little More Sci-Fi In Episodes 3 & 4
I don’t know how anyone is getting a decent night’s sleep in Teacup. At the end of Episode 2, a woman was turned inside-out. At...
‘Teacup’ Episode 2 Raises The Stakes and Complicates the Mystery
Freed from the clunky expositional approach of its premiere, Teacup feels like it’s coming together in Episode 2, “My Little Lighthouse”. The predicament feels more...
Exposition Bogs Down The Premiere Of ‘Teacup’
A name seems to carry more weight in the horror genre than anywhere else. You see Jordan Peele or James Wan or Ryan Murphy –...
5 Prison-Inspired Movies Like ‘Bosco’
Bosco, streaming on Peacock, covers the story of Quawntay “Bosco” Adams, who was sentenced heavily during the U.S.’s war against drugs campaign. He would, however,...
Quawntay “Bosco” Adams’ prison escape was like something out of a movie – before it became one
Bosco is based on the real-life events that surrounded Quawntay “Bosco” Adams, who was jailed for drug offences, but somehow managed to escape from the...
Bosco Ending Explained – Why does Bosco allow the police to re-capture him?
Based on a true story, Bosco follows its titular character, Quawntay “Bosco” Adams, as he plans to escape maximum security prison to meet his newborn...
Bosco Review – A compelling tale about finding the meaning of freedom
Peacock’s drama thriller Bosco tells the true story of Quawntay Adams and his remarkable escape from a maximum security prison. First-time director Nicholas Manuel Pino...
Quawntay “Bosco” Adams: Where Is He Now?
Peacock’s prison break movie Bosco tells the incredible true story of Quawntay “Bosco” Adams, jailed for thirty-five years for possession and intent to distribute marijuana,...
‘Bosco’: Is The Prison-Escape Movie Based on a True Story?
Peacock‘s original movie Bosco is a prison escape story that has captured the imagination of viewers with its gritty but heartfelt narrative, which is based...
Here’s everything that happened in Ted Season 1
Our favorite raunchy teddy bear has returned, but this time on the small screen with Peacock‘s original series Ted. The series follows Ted dealing with life...
Ted Season 1 Ending Explained – Does John lose his virginity?
The ending of Ted Season 1 hinges on John losing his virginity. After sex ed class, John realizes he might be the only virgin left in his class. With sex...
Ted Season 1 Review – A raunchy good time
In 2012, Seth MacFarlane gave us the groundbreaking, hilarious R-rated comedy Ted, about a teddy bear coming to life. Fast forward over a decade, and the film...