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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Love, Victor season 2 review – a refreshing, important second instalment

June 10 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of Hulu’s Love, Victor season 2 contains no spoilers — the drama will be released on the streaming service on June 11, 2021....

Lupin season 2 review – the second part oozes with purpose

June 10 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s Lupin season 2 contains no spoilers — the second part will be released on the streaming service on June 10, 2021....

Human: The World Within review – facts with heart

June 4 2021, by Louie Fecou

It’s a balancing act; producing a documentary that appeals to everyone is a skill. Human: The World Within manages to walk the line between educating...

Dom season 1 review – a gripping saga of addiction and crime

June 4 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Dom season 1 is spoiler-free. Apparently based on a true story, Amazon’s clearly undermarketed new Brazilian crime saga Dom is well-worth checking...

Feel Good season 2 review – it may have finished, but fans will want more

June 4 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of the Netflix series Feel Good season 2 does not contain spoilers.  At the end of season 1, no one truly believed Mae...

Sweet Tooth season 1 review – Dear Netflix, please do not cancel this

June 3 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s Sweet Tooth season 1 does not contain spoilers — the comic adaptation series will be released on June 4, 2021. Sweet...

Summertime season 2 review – a young-adult romance that still struggles to stand out

June 2 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Summertime Season 2 is spoiler-free. I found the first season of Netflix’s Summertime, an Italian young-adult drama with lovely scenery but uninteresting relationships,...

Fresh, Fried & Crispy season 1 review— a niche entertainment that’s not so fresh

June 2 2021, by M.N. Miller

Netflix series Fresh, Fried & Crispy season 1 will be released on the streaming service on June 9, 2021. Netflix has become the hypermarket version of...

The Kominsky Method season 3 review – a worthy end of the road

May 28 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s The Kominsky Method season 3 contains no spoilers. Read the ending explained. There’s a reason this series is celebrated; through performances...

Panic season 1 review – a new YA series where the possibilities are endless

May 28 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of Amazon Original Panic season 1 contains no spoilers — the series will be released on the streaming service on May 28, 2021....

Eden season 1 review – a beautiful anime series that raises the importance of looking after the planet

May 27 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of the Netflix anime series Eden season 1 contains no spoilers.  Eden imagines a world in the future where humanity has vanished — it’s...

Black Space season 1 review – an enthralling crime drama

May 27 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s Black Space season 1 contains no spoilers — the thriller was released on the streaming service on May 27, 2021.  Read...

Ragnarok season 2 review – a slightly superior effort still can’t capitalize on its potential

May 27 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Ragnarok Season 2 is spoiler-free. Ragnarok, Netflix’s Norwegian Norse mythology YA drama, didn’t exactly get off to the best of starts in...

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 3 Review

May 21 2021, by Daniel Hart

We review Netflix’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 3, which contains no spoilers. It was released on the streaming service on May 21, 2021.  If...

The Neighbor season 2 review – more laidback superhero comedy

May 21 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The Neighbor Season 2 is spoiler-free. We didn’t review the first season of The Neighbor on Netflix, a Spanish superhero comedy based on a...

The Me You Can’t See Season 1 Review – a well-intentioned but sanitized view of mental health

May 21 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

The cosy relationship between Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey following that interview that the entire world had an opinion on is one of the weirder...

Solos season 1 review – the monologue-driven anthology series is a mixed bag

May 21 2021, by Daniel Hart

This review of Amazon original Solos season 1 contains no spoilers — the anthology series launches on May 21, 2021.  Read the recap of the...

1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything review – a spectacular achievement.

May 21 2021, by M.N. Miller

Apple TV+ series 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything was released on the streaming service on May 21, 2021.  They say films are a...