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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Panic season 1 review – a new YA series where the possibilities are endless
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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...
Trying season 2 review – is there a better on-screen couple right now?
This review of the Apple TV+ series Trying season 2 contains no spoilers — the second instalment of the comedy will be released on the...
Who Killed Sara? season 2 review – who cares? It’s addictive anyway
This review of Neflix’s Who Killed Sara? season 2 contains no spoilers. The second season was released on the streaming service on May 19, 2021....
Haunted season 3 review – as enjoyably, stupidly bonkers as ever
This review of Haunted Season 3 is spoiler-free. I know I’m repeating myself here, but it’s always worth putting a disclaimer out there for when...
Move to Heaven season 1 review – a heartfelt K-Drama series raising the importance of family
This review of the Netflix K-Drama series Move to Heaven season 1 contains no spoilers — the series was released in full on May 14,...
Castlevania Season 4 review – a messy but ultimately brilliant conclusion
This review of Castlevania Season 4 is spoiler-free. Being the best adaptation of a video game series is a bit like being the smartest person...
The Upshaws season 1 review – a real modern family
This review of The Upshaws season 1 contains no spoilers – the sit-com series will be available to stream on Netflix on May 12, 2021....
Money, Explained Season 1 Review – Vox Media’s latest offering has some more explaining to do
Netflix series Money, Explained Season 1 was released on the streaming service on May 11, 2021. Someone once pointed out how curious it is that...
Girl From Nowhere season 2 review – a unique Thai anthology about high-school payback
This review of Girl From Nowhere season 2 is spoiler-free. Netflix’s Thai anthology series Girl From Nowhere is popular, and it’s easy to see why. The premise,...
The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness review – a dark, entertaining diversion
This review of Netflix’s The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness contains no spoilers — the docuseries will be released on the streaming service...