TV Reviews
TV reviews are our expertise. We provide a final rating and insight on TV shows of all genres, from network TV to original series on streaming platforms. Here is our extensive collection of reviews where we give our final opinion on many TV.
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‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen’ Is A Bit Too Weird For Its Own Good
With all the cache that the Duffer brothers have built up after the success of Stranger Things – a somewhat controversial ending notwithstanding – you...
‘That Night’ Review – A Family Drama Effectively Disguised As A Crime Thriller
You shouldn’t be too complacent with That Night, which at first blush looks a lot like a thousand other Netflix crime thrillers. The Spanish ones...
Why Season 7 Proves It’s Time for ‘Virgin River’ to Move On
How could I possibly put into words the predictable, almost hypnotic rhythm of Virgin River? Don’t be misled – I’m not saying the show is...
‘One Piece’ Season 2 Review – Netflix’s Oddball Pirate Adventure Is Better Than Ever
One Piece was one of Netflix’s better original offerings, despite nobody really expecting it to effectively adapt Oda Eiichiro’s extremely popular – and thoroughly bonkers...
‘Vladimir’ Review – A Refreshingly Complex and Daring Adaptation
Vladimir might be the best TV show of the year thus far. It’s a big claim, that, but I think it’s quite defensible. Truly adult...
‘Young Sherlock’ Review – An Energetic, Convoluted Prequel Zings With Guy Ritchie Charm
Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes movies had their detractors, but there was something about his zinging, slightly smug filmmaking style that suited the character, and it’s...
‘Paradise’ Season 2 Review – An Expanded Scope Plays to Dan Fogelman’s Strengths
‘The first season of Paradise was one of 2025’s best shows, mostly without any warning. Its premiere revealed a gotcha premise that was kept well...
‘The Night Agent’ Season 3 Review – The Unluckiest Man On Netflix Is Back
Who’d be Peter Sutherland? Sure, he’s the star of one of Netflix’s most unexpected hits, but his life sucks. None of his relationships work out....
‘Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model’ Review – Tyra Banks Seems Pretty Monstrous
At what point is a show considered an overwhelming success? Is it ratings? Is it watercooler moments? Is it somehow managing to get silly portmanteaus...
‘The Art of Sarah’ Review – An Increasingly Convoluted Thriller That Loses Its Way
Class and luxury fashion are not new concepts in TV land, let alone in Netflix Korean dramas, so at first blush, The Art of Sarah...
‘Cross’ Season 2 Review – Aldis Hodge Shines Again in Prime Video’s Dependable, Unremarkable Thriller
This is pretty reductive to say, and I’ll obviously expand on it, but the truth about Cross Season 2 is essentially this – if you...
‘Wonder Man’ Review – A Marvel Series Without Any Superheroics… And It Works
What if a Marvel series had none of the things that people have come to expect from a Marvel series? Before Wonder Man, that didn’t...
‘The Beauty’ Review – Ryan Murphy Is Back Near His Demented Body-Horror Best
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...
‘WWE: Unreal’ Season 2 Review – A More Personal Follow-Up Makes Some Smart Choices
WWE: Unreal was a cynical marketing ploy when it debuted, and most people – wrestling fans most of all – didn’t especially care for it....
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Review – A Tremendously Fun Time
It’s difficult to tell whether A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is for Game of Thrones fans who are still smarting about how badly it...
‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Review – To Boldly Go… Back to School
Star Trek has been around since 1966, and the San Francisco campus from which this spin-off takes its name has somehow never been depicted on-screen...
‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ Review – Cozy Whodunnit Is A Star-Making Turn For Mia McKenna-Bruce
You don’t need me to tell you this, given the provenance of Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, but it’s a whodunnit. Someone is murdered – a...
‘Hijack’ Season 2 Review – Too-Serious Sequel Is A Case Of Diminishing Returns
You might be thinking it’s a bit of a stretch for the same guy to be caught up in two separate hijackings. And you’d be...