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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Growing Up (2022) Season 1 Review – An Inspiring Watch
In this Disney docuseries, Growing Up, ten young adults appear to share their coming-of-age stories. Each story is difficult to hear. And it’s heartbreaking to...
The Imperfects Season 1 Review – Overlong and Predictable Genre Fare
Another day, another genre-blending young-adult series on Netflix. The Imperfects, created by Shelley Eriksen and Dennis Heaton from a story by Kim Garland, is reminiscent...
The Handmaid’s Tale Season 5 Review – Praise Be, This Continues to Amaze
TV shows normally fall apart as soon as they divert from their source material, but The Handmaid’s Tale seems to be the exception to this...
Wedding Season (2022) Season 1 Review – Hulu’s British Comedy-Thriller Is a Gem
Desperate, hopeless romantics always get themselves in the stickiest of situations. Their desire for that all-consuming, fairytale love is more a claim for much-needed self-love...
Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer Review – Gory and Effective
The Netflix true crime docuseries Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer is not for the faint of heart. It is particularly graphic, looking...
Once Upon a Small Town Season 1 Review – A Predictable But Fun Ride
With its easy-to-follow, humble premise and colorful village backdrop, Once Upon a Small Town certainly has a lot of surface-level appeal. It stands out not...
The Murders Before the Marathon Review – Presenting Compelling Arguments
The Murders Before the Marathon is a three-part docuseries produced by ABC News Studios. The series is asking a loaded question: Could the Boston Marathon...
Tell Me Lies Season 1 Review – A Slow Burner
Exploring the darker side of love, Tell Me Lies is said to be a tale that follows college students Lucy and Stephen. With Lucy coming...
Cobra Kai Season 5 Review – This Nostalgic Series Just About Delivers
Cobra Kai is a continuation of The Karate Kid film franchise, bringing the cast of characters from the original Miyagi-verse over to the small screen....
Little Women Season 1 Review – A K-Drama Story With Depth
There’s a lot to like about tvN/Netflix’s Little Women. Its detailed, understatedly cynical storytelling is consistently engaging, while the show’s characters are full-bodied and intricately...
Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers Season 1, Episode 5 Review – Emotional Beats
In Episode 4 on Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers, we saw the demise of the Showtime Lakers as we knew them. From...
The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives Season 2 Review – Are They Bragging?
If you enjoyed Season 1 of The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, you’ll love Season 2 just as much. There’s plenty of drama. And it’s fun to see...
Buy My House Season 1 Review – A Fun Property Show
If you think of property shows, they’re usually quite standard of the mill. Hence how many of them can come to feel the same. But...
You’re Nothing Special Season 1 Review – A Witchy Teen Series Fails to Cast a Spell
Given the depth and breadth of Netflix’s young-adult catalog, it’s difficult to imagine how a show like You’re Nothing Special hopes to stand out. That...
‘Devil in Ohio’ Review – A Formulated Netflix Adaptation
Devil in Ohio, a limited series, was released with barely a finger lifted, with marketing thinner than usual. Based on the book of the same...
‘Off the Hook’ Season 1 Review – A Breezy Comedy About a New Kind of Detox
As someone who has a minor anxiety attack if my phone is switched off for even a moment, I can totally relate to the premise...
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 1 Review – A Stunning Return to Middle Earth
It’s the summer of big-budget fantasy prequels. Just a couple of weeks after HBO debuted their much-hyped Game of Thrones epic comes Prime Video’s equally...
Fakes Season 1 Review – laughs, heart, and verve to spare
Fakes, a Netflix Canadian streaming import, has an interesting premise. The two main characters, Zoe (Emilija Baranac) and Becca (Jennifer Tong), alternate each episode as...