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‘Hijack’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – The Train Has Left the Station

January 28 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

The train has finally left the station, so to speak. In this case, the train is Hijack, and the station is Season 2, in case that wasn't clear.

‘Shrinking’ Season 3, Episode 1 Recap – The Best Show On TV Is Back

January 28 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

Over the years, I've said some pretty hyperbolic stuff about Shrinking. Fair warning: That isn't going to change in Season 3.

‘Drops of God’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – That’s A Lot Of Wine

January 28 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

Every time I watch Drops of God, I'm surprised again by how engaging it is. And it's about wine! I don't even drink wine; I don't understand or appreciate anything about it, yet I'm endlessly fascinated by everything that happens in this show.

‘Memory of a Killer’ Episode 2 Recap – The Net Is Already Tightening

January 27 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

Memory of a Killer has one of those premises that just resonates, which is probably why it has been adapted and remade so many times.

‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap – The Dysfunction Is At An All Time High

January 27 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

Well, yikes. Just in case you thought Tell Me Lies wasn't uncomfortable enough to watch already, Episode 5 of Season 3, rather fetchingly titled "I'd Like to Hold Her Head Underwater", takes things up a notch.

‘Brilliant Minds’ Season 2, Episode 13 Recap – AI Is the Problem (Again)

January 27 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

It used to be that zombies and Nazis were the most overdone, uncomplicated villains in media, but AI is definitely threatening to catch up.

‘Memory of a Killer’ Episode 1 Recap – A Functional Pilot Shows Promise

January 26 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

You might have a memory of Memory of a Killer, a Belgian novel that became a Belgian movie and was remade with Liam Neeson in 2022 under the simpler title Memory. If you don’t, Episode 1 will give you a familiar feeling either way.

‘Industry’ Season 4, Episode 3 Recap – Back to Business

January 26 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

If Henry and Yasmin's extremely toxic and bizarre marital life constituted a bit of a break for Industry Season 4, then Episode 3, "Habseligkeiten", is HBO's drama getting back to business.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Episode 2 Recap – Getting to Know You

January 26 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

If we're being honest, there isn't a great deal going on in Episode 2 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. It's one of those classic, early-season "getting to know you" outings, making necessary introductions and setting things up for later.

‘The Night Manager’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap – Diego Calva Is Superb

January 25 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

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 Hunting Party’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – It’s Always Daddy Issues

January 23 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s always daddy issues, isn’t it? Since The Hunting Party deals with the psychology of killers, it’s kind of unavoidable that parental problems will frequently come to the fore, but the titular Zack Lang, who’s the focus of Season 2, Episode 3, almost feels like he has been assembled from a nutcase bingo card.

‘Spartacus: House of Ashur’ Episode 8 Recap – A Major Character Death Raises the Stakes

January 23 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

Spartacus: House of Ashur, after a week off, returns to the sands of the arena and, of course, provides a mandatory late-game character death to...

‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – This Is Getting Pretty Heavy

January 23 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

The secret to The Pitt – or, more accurately, one of several secrets, but arguably the most important – is realism. Case in point: There’s...

‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Episode 3 Recap – Prank Wars Are Underway

January 22 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy comes into its own in Episode 3. Granted, I was among those – apparently few – people who thought the two-part premiere was pretty good, but “Vitus Reflux” is a bit of a step up, since it really embraces the young-adult vibe in a way that both makes sense and feel suitably Trek-y, and also begins fleshing out the individual characters so that they feel like more than just a single race or gimmick.

‘The Beauty’ Review – Ryan Murphy Is Back Near His Demented Body-Horror Best

January 22 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

You can never quite predict what Ryan Murphy is going to do next, and by extension, whether his latest project will be representative of his...

‘The Beauty’ Episode 3 Recap – An Eye For An Eye

January 22 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

How many people can you see explode before it starts to get tedious? I do worry that The Beauty might be leaning a little too heavily against this gimmick, since Episode 3, “Beautiful Christopher Cross”, opens in much the same way as the premiere, with a woman getting very thirsty and violent before eventually combusting in the middle of a crowded restaurant.

‘The Beauty’ Episode 2 Recap – Oh, Hey, It’s Ashton Kutcher

January 22 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

In Episode 2, “Beautiful Jordan”, The Beauty gives us our first glimpse of the villain of the piece, played by Ashton Kutcher. It also turns into John Wick for a good chunk of the very clipped 25-minute runtime, which is an interesting stylistic choice.

‘The Beauty’ Episode 1 Recap – The Most Ryan Murphy Opening Ever?

January 22 2026, by Jonathon Wilson

The Beauty might have the most Ryan Murphy opening ever. Here’s a supermodel on the runway, looking great. But also looking a little off-kilter. It’s a believable model performance because it’s Bella Hadid, a casting coup a bit like Kim Kardashian starring in a legal drama.