Articles by Jonathon Wilson
The Mind, Explained Season 1 Episode 4 Recap: Think About It
This recap is of The Mind, Explained Season 1 Episode 4, “Mindfulness”. You can read our recap of the previous episode by clicking these words....
The Mind, Explained Season 1 Episode 3 Recap: Panic Stations
This recap is of The Mind, Explained Season 1 Episode 3, “Anxiety”. You can read our recap of the previous episode by clicking these words....
The Mind, Explained Season 1 Episode 2 Recap: It Was All A Dream
This recap is of The Mind, Explained Season 1 Episode 2, “Dreams”. You can read our recap of the previous episode by clicking these words....
The Mind, Explained Season 1 Episode 1 Recap: And Another Thing
I’m not sure that perhaps the most devastating and certainly the most culturally prominent act of extremist terrorism is a great starting point for a...
A Confession Recap: The Long Night Out
This recap of A Confession Season 1, Episode 1, “Part One”, contains spoilers. ITV dramas tend to be, if we’re being honest, a pale imitation...
Mayans MC Recap: The Reconciliation of the Brothers Reyes
This recap of Mayans MC Season 2, Episode 2, “Xaman-Ek”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these...
Evelyn Review: A Moving Take On The Fragility Of Family
Evelyn is a film about the things you think won’t ever happen to you or your family — and about them actually happening. Coming from acclaimed...
‘Bill Burr: Paper Tiger’ Review: Sex Robots Will Rule Us All
Bill Burr, unsurprisingly at this point, is angry. He’s angry about male feminists and the #MeToo movement and sex robots and having given his dangerous...
Succession Recap: Another All-Time Great Episode
This recap of Succession Season 2, Episode 5, “Tern Haven”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these...
Invader ZIM: Enter The Florpus Review: Updated, But Just As Funny And Weird As Ever
A new Invader Zim movie on Netflix seemed slightly surprising because it has been eighteen years since the show first aired on Nickelodeon. Despite not...
Pennyworth Recap: Better The Devil You Know
This recap of Pennyworth Episode 7, “Julie Christie”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these words. It...
The Village in the Woods Review: An Atmospheric Tension Builder
The Village in the Woods is a horror mystery thriller from writer-director Raine McCormack, starring Richard Hope (Poldark), Rebecca Johnson (The Trip) and Therese Bradley...
Why Women Kill Recap: Because I Got High
This recap of Why Women Kill Episode 4, “You Had Me At Homicide”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode...
The Outpost Recap: Garret’s Marvellous Medicine
This recap of The Outpost Season 2, Episode 9, “There Will Be A Reckoning”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous...
‘Elite’ Season 2 Review: Class (Warfare) In Session
Netflix’s soapy Spanish whodunit Elite turned out to be a surprise hit when Season 1 was released, proving both the validity of the streaming giant’s aggressive...
Mayans MC Recap: In Which Lincoln Potter Admits He Wets The Bed
This recap of the Mayans MC Season 2 Premiere, “Xbalanque”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous season by clicking these...
Succession Recap: Business Never Stops
This recap of Succession Season 2, Episode 4, “Safe House”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these...
Back to School (La Grande Classe) Review: A So-So French Comedy
School reunions are usually attended by two types of people: Those who psychologically never left high school in the first place, and those couldn’t leave...
Workin’ Moms Season 3 Review: Back To Work Again
I have no clue what Netflix is playing at with the Workin’ Moms release schedule. The second season only dropped in July after the first season’s premiere...
Kardec Review: An Embarrassing, Bad Taste Period Drama
Wagner de Assis’s Kardec tells the story of Allen Kardec, who in the 19th Century codified books — compilations of questions and apparent answers — that defined...