Articles by Jonathon Wilson
‘The Resort’ Season 1 Review – Sam Esmail and Andy Siara Nail It
The Resort describes itself as a multi-generational, coming-of-age love story mixed together with the intriguing and mysterious disappearance of two missing teenagers. But what really sells...
‘Whitney Cummings: Jokes’ Review – A Safe, Cozy Special Without Much to It
By chance, I found out I was reviewing Whitney Cummings’s Netflix special, simply titled Jokes, just a few moments after seeing her on a podcast...
‘Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl’ Review – She’s a Queen
It’s been the crime of a century that there’s been little to no love for Shania Twain on Netflix. But that has #NOW changed. And...
‘P-Valley’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap – “Jackson”
History. That’s what The Pynk is built on. At first glance, it might seem like a swampland strip joint, but the bricks contain the memories...
‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Season 1, Episode 8 Recap – “A Tale About Sodeok-dong II”
I said in my recap of the last episode, which is a direct continuation of that, that the cases have never really been the point of...
‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Season 1, Episode 7 Recap – “A Tale About Sodeok-dong I”
Everyone loves an underdog story. At its core, I suppose that’s what Extraordinary Attorney Woo is, and its cases have reflected that. “A Tale About...
‘David A. Arnold: It Ain’t for the Weak’ Review – Can You Handle It?
Netflix’s latest comedy special gets fronted by David A. Arnold. If you haven’t heard of him, David A. Arnold is an American stand-up comedian, sitcom...
The Reason We Love Reality TV Shows
Whatever your thoughts are about reality television and the “trash” that finds its way into the format, chances are you’ve seen at least one reality...
Live is Life (2022) Ending Explained – The End of Childhood
After the party in Live is Life, Alvaro confronts Sioux, the biker, telling him that whilst he may or may not be dying, he at...
Live is Life (2022) Review – Life-Affirming Coming-Of-Age Drama Hits All The Right Notes
Remember those long Summer days of your adolescence? When the days seemed to roll on endlessly before you, each and every moment offered the possibility...
‘Blood & Treasure’ Season 2 Review – What are Dan and Lexi Up To Now?
Blood & Treasure returns for a second season. But unlike the first season, which aired on CBS, the series will now air on Paramount+. But...
‘Blood & Treasure’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – “Tales of the Golden Tiger”
The second episode starts in Hong Kong, where Lexi says that Dan isn’t thinking straight due to Kate’s kidnapping. And to help find Kate, they...
‘Blood & Treasure’ Season 2, Episode 1 Recap – The Premiere Explained
Present Day in Florence, Italy. Dan is inside a museum with Julia, who just happens to know the museum director. But then Lexi is also...
‘Forever Summer: Hamptons’ Season 1 Review – There’s Potential for Now
For the basis of a reality show, it has a mixture of wild characters, intense drama, and a glorious setting. In some ways, Forever Summer: Hamptons could...
‘Remarriage & Desires’ Season 1 Ending Explained
Well, we’ve made it, folks, and just in time. Given how much Remarriage & Desires has picked up the pace in its final few episodes, if it had...
‘Remarriage & Desires’ Season 1, Episode 7 Recap – Raising The Stakes
So, it’s worth noting that Min-ji catches an absolutely giant L in this episode and gets T-boned by a truck, Meet Joe Black style, which...
‘Remarriage & Desires’ Season 1, Episode 6 Recap – The Tables Turn
At what point does fascination become an obsession? Along the same lines, at what point do your own decisions begin being made entirely on the...
‘Remarriage & Desires’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap – Learning Curve
Picking up mostly where we left things, Hye-Seung is officially the tutor of Hyung-ju’s son now. But of course, this represents not only an opportunity...
‘Remarriage & Desires’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap – Mix and Match
The high drama of the masquerade ball that closed out the previous episode amounts to very little, predictably, with a bit of commotion emanating from...
‘James May: Our Man In Italy’ Review – A Charming Enough Jaunt Around a Beautiful Country
I spent a couple of years in my teens working in a Deli in a very middle-class town. A pretty sizable chunk of our clientele...