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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Dead to Me Season 2 review – Liz Feldman leaves you thirsting for more
Netflix series Dead to Me season 2 will be released on the platform on May 8, 2020, globally — this review of the comedy series...
Scissor Seven season 2 review – sophomore outing improves on its predecessor
This review of Scissor Seven Season 2 is spoiler-free. You can check out our thoughts on the first season by clicking these words. The breezy...
Workin’ Moms season 4 review – you know what to expect by now
This review of Workin’ Moms Season 4 is spoiler-free. Check out our previous reviews: Season 2 Season 3 The latest season of Catherine Reitman’s beloved...
Reckoning review – Netflix drama might be the most relentlessly bleak TV around
This review of Reckoning (Netflix) is spoiler-free. Troubled cop Mike is haunted by a cold case from his past, a case where teenage girls with...
Almost Happy season 1 review – a story of a man in a sombre limbo
Netflix series Almost Happy season 1 was released on Netflix on May 1, 2020. This review contains no spoilers. In the opening episode of Almost Happy...
Into the Night Season 1 review – Belgium enters the Netflix arena with a pacey sci-fi thriller
This review of Into the Night Season 1 (Netflix) is spoiler-free. And welcome Belgium to the streaming wars. This intriguing debut original, which blends the...
Trying season 1 review – a heartwarming and infectiously funny comedy
Apple TV+ series Trying season 1 will be released on the platform on May 1, 2020 — this review contains no spoilers. I remember in...
The Victims’ Game Season 1 Review – a grisly Taiwanese crime drama
This review of The Victims’ Game Season 1 is spoiler-free. New today, Taiwanese crime drama The Victims’ Game (Netflix) makes a case for itself in...
Upload season 1 review – Greg Daniels’ dark sci-fi comedy is ruthless and funny
Amazon original Upload season 1 will be released on the platform on May 1, 2020. Upload plunges viewers into a world where ‘people with money’ can upload...
Nadiya’s Time to Eat Season 1 Review – now you have more time than ever, spend even less of it cooking
This review of Nadiya’s Time to Eat Season 1 is spoiler-free, insofar as such a thing can be spoiled anyway. Since most of us have...
Summertime review – another drab by-the-numbers teen drama graces Netflix
This review of Summertime (Netflix) is spoiler-free. Well, here we are again – another day, another torpid teen drama, this one a so-called “modern love...
Extracurricular Season 1 Review – Netflix K-Drama series is cool but dark
Here is our review of the Netflix K-Drama series Extracurricular Season 1, which does not contain any significant spoilers. Extracurricular opens up introducing the audience...
Soul City Season 1 Review – Topic series showcases eery New Orleans horror
Topic series Soul City season 1 will be released on the platform on April 28, 2020 – this review contains no spoilers. Topic’s Soul City...
‘Never Have I Ever’ Season 1 Review – A Fresh American-Indian Teen Story
When Mindy Kaling created Hulu’s Four Weddings and a Funeral, I was one of the few supporters. Okay, it lacked originality and longevity, but the...
Coronavirus, Explained review – Vox remain at the forefront of current affairs with “This Pandemic”
Coronavirus, Explained (Netflix) debuted on Sunday, April 26. This review is of the first episode, “This Pandemic”. Since (ostensibly) democratically-elected public officials have now resorted...
Gangs of London Season 1 review – a brutal and energetic crime drama
This review of Gangs of London Season 1 is spoiler-free. Sky Atlantic’s new 9-part crime drama Gangs of London pulls no punches, cares little for...
Love 101 Season 1 Review – standard teenage drama livened up by some real-life controversy
This review of Love 101 Season 1 Review is spoiler-free. Coming from the deeply and often dangerously conservative nation of Turkey, the big dramatic question...
Survive review – a serialized action-adventure without tension or suspense
This review of Survive (Quibi) is spoiler-free. Director Mark Pellington made a name for himself with generic studio thriller fare around the turn of the century...