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Marriage Is Terrifying In ‘The Buccaneers’ Season 2, Episode 5

July 16 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Welcome to the Gilded Age, where a lusty attraction can morph into a passionate declaration of love in just a couple of hours.

The Ending Of ‘Murderbot’ Finally Gets The Human Element Right

July 11 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I’ve had more problems with Murderbot than most, but you have to give credit where it’s due. I was right, at least, in my prediction that the...

In Episode 4, ‘Smoke’ Becomes Far Too Ridiculous To Be Taken Seriously

July 11 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Smoke has been a risky show since the beginning, especially since it waited until the final scene of its second episode to become interesting.

‘The Buccaneers’ Season 2 Cycles Through A Lot Of Plot In Episode 4

July 9 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

To give credit where it’s due, I didn’t expect The Buccaneers to rocket through Season 2’s overarching plot the way it does in Episode 4.

‘Stick’ Finally Introduces Timothy Olyphant In Episode 8, And It Was Worth the Wait

July 9 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I knew this already, but Stick is a nice reminder that nobody plays smug better than Timothy Olyphant.

‘Smoke’ Focuses On Michelle In Episode 3, Leaving Proper Examination Of Its Best Twist For Later

July 4 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Jurnee Smollett is very good in Episode 3 of Smoke, which I think is important to point out, since I spent most of it being disappointed that more attention wasn’t being paid to Dave.

‘Murderbot’ Goes All-Action In Episode 9, And The Simplicity Helps It

July 4 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Murderbot is a weird show. I’m pretty sure I’ve said that before, but it’s worth reiterating, since even this deep into the season – Episode 9 is the penultimate outing – I’m still not sure what works best about it.

‘The Buccaneers’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – The Truth Is Out, and So Is Nan

July 2 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Love is a complicated thing, and The Buccaneers is struggling to keep track of it in Season 2.

‘Stick’ Episode 7 Recap – A Beautiful Examination Of Grief and Honesty (With Some Pacing Issues)

July 2 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Grief isn't an emotion you feel; it's a prison you live inside. Sometimes it feels like home.

‘Murderbot’ Episode 8 Recap – An Invasion Of Privacy Suitably Shakes Things Up

June 27 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

The segment of The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon that opens Episode 8 of Murderbot goes on for so long that I genuinely worried that it would constitute the entire 22-minute runtime.

‘Smoke’ Premiere (Episodes 1 & 2) Recap – Don’t Worry, It Gets A Lot Better

June 27 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Apple TV+ tends to premiere new shows with multiple episodes at once, and nowhere has that strategy paid off more than in Smoke.

‘The Buccaneers’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – This Is Why Nobody Sends Letters Anymore

June 25 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Sending letters is a nightmare, isn’t it? You never know who might read them, for one thing, and then there’s the not insignificant fact that they take ages to get where they’re going.

‘Stick’ Episode 6 Recap – Some Effective Emotional Turns Are Hampered By Too-Obvious Writing

June 25 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I was very surprised by how suddenly Stick got good. But I wasn't entirely surprised to discover that Episode 6 takes a bit of a downturn.

‘Murderbot’ Episode 7 Recap – Things Are Getting Bloodier (And Arguably Better) Than Ever

June 20 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

You can make a lot of simple declarative statements about Episode 7 of Murderbot.

‘The Buccaneers’ Season 2, Episode 1 Recap – Apple TV+’s Gilded Age Drama Is Growing Up Fast

June 18 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

The tone of The Buccaneers is immediately different when Season 2 begins, and you can tell it’s going to stay that way.

‘Stick’ Episode 5 Recap – And Finally, Things Are Really Starting To Come Together

June 18 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I get it now. Stick has been an incredibly mixed bag so far, with a derivative vibe, two-dimensional characters, and diminishing charms.

‘Echo Valley’ Review – Well-Acted Rural Thriller Takes Too Many Turns In the Wrong Direction

June 13 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Echo Valley is one of those movies that start out as one thing and become something else. But it’s also a rarer type of movie...

‘Murderbot’ Episode 6 Recap – And This Is Where It All Comes Together

June 13 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I’ve been cattily picking at Murderbot ever since it debuted, but in Episode 6, I felt like it was finally learning its lesson.