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‘The Night Manager’ Season 2 Ending Explained – That Isn’t What Was Supposed to Happen!
Isn’t it funny how, when Season 2 began, nobody really expected or wanted a sequel to The Night Manager, and now that it’s ending, the...
‘The Night Manager’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap – Diego Calva Is Superb
The Night Manager has spent most of Season 2 trying to redo the events of Season 1, albeit with some key exceptions. One of those exceptions is Teddy, and Episode 5, which is largely a showpiece for actor Diego Calva, shows how valuable that exception is.
‘The Night Manager’ Season 2, Episode 4 Recap – You Can’t Trust Spies After All
After three episodes of The Night Manager’s second season gradually morphing back into its first, Episode 4 makes that cycle of renewal feel complete.
‘The Night Manager’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – Back From the Dead
I've had some pretty rough hangovers, but I can't imagine how Pine is feeling in Episode 3 of The Night Manager Season 2. Then again, considering he was miraculously able to maintain his cover story despite being drunk, drugged, and lovingly nursed by a dangerous gun-runner, he probably has quite the constitution.
‘The Night Manager’ Season 2 Review – Something Doesn’t Feel Right
There is no more damning indictment of the state of contemporary media than The Night Manager being back on our screens a decade after contentedly...
‘The Night Manager’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – A Location Change Brings New Vibes
The Night Manager has never been a particularly vibes-heavy show, unless, of course, the vibes you’re looking for are rather grounded and intense ones. But...
‘The Night Manager’ Season 2, Episode 1 Recap – An Explosive Start (Literally)
Mental health seems to be a growing concern in the espionage business. The Agency was almost entirely about the psychological toll of being a spy,...
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Ending Explained – Does Lorna Get To Meet Her Daughter?
The Woman in the Wall has been a big hit for the BBC, delivering at once both a scathing indictment of religious corruption and abuses...
The Woman in the Wall Season 1, Episode 5 Recap – Who is Ignatius McCullen?
Episode 5 of The Woman in the Wall is, I think, the best in the series. It’s packed with the biggest reveals – including an...
The Woman in the Wall Season 1, Episode 4 Recap – How Was Colman Adopted?
In The Woman in the Wall Episode 3, Lorna finally confessed to murdering Aoife Cassidy and hiding her body behind her living room wall. But...
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Recap – What happened to Lorna’s baby?
This recap of The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 contains spoilers. The Woman in the Wall is about an unstable woman nursing...
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 2 Recap – Who was driving Father Percy’s car?
This recap of The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 2 contains spoilers. Coming right on the heels of the premiere, the second episode...
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 1 Recap – What does Lorna find in her house?
This recap of The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 1 contains spoilers. You can say something about The Woman in the Wall that...
‘His Dark Materials’ Season 3 Ending Explained – How Is Metatron Defeated?
Despite being released before Christmas for fans in the UK thanks to BBC iPlayer refusing to play by the rules, U.S. audiences have had to...
‘His Dark Materials’ Season 3, Episodes 5 & 6 Recap – How Do the Kids Escape?
It’s a pretty commonly accepted sentiment that screen adaptations are never quite as good as the books, and while that stands true more often than...
Four Lives review – damning true-crime with a profound sense of humanity
This review of Four Lives is spoiler-free. “To protect and to serve” has been the motto of the Los Angeles Police Department since 1963, and...
A Perfect Planet review – another can’t-miss David Attenborough series
There are so many David Attenborough documentaries that keeping track of them is almost impossible – but it’s impossible to get sick of them. That’s...
Denmark aka One Way to Denmark review – sad and gently hopeful comic drama about changing one’s life
In One Way to Denmark (also simply known as Denmark) Rafe Spall plays Herb, who has had enough of his life in small-town Wales. Most...