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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Team Kaylie Part 2 Review: More of the Same Vacuous Drivel
In the spirit of Team Kaylie Part 2, and since I’m professionally obligated to do so regardless, allow me to remind you of what I already expressed...
The Movies That Made Us Season 1 Review: A Fond, Informative Look At the Classics
Spun-off from Netflix’s docuseries The Toys That Made Us, and retaining the same format and nostalgic tone, The Movies That Made Us serves a quartet of classics for...
Mythomaniac Season 1 Review: Fake It Until You Make It
This review of Mythomaniac Season 1 is spoiler-free. The French limited series debuted on November 28, 2019. A mythomaniac is someone with an abnormal or...
Levius Review: Rocky Meets Steampunk In The Streaming Ring
This review of Levius (Netflix) Season 1 is spoiler-free. The full first season debuted globally on November 28, 2019. Levius, the new 12-episode Netflix anime...
Merry Happy Whatever Season 1 Review: A Netflix Christmas Series For The Holidays
This review of Netflix Series Merry Happy Whatever Season 1 contains no spoilers. Merry Happy Whatever has the laughing track to back up its genuinely heartwarming...
Mike Birbiglia: The New One Review: The Parenthood Cycle
Netflix special Mike Birbiglia: The New One will be released on the platform on November 26, 2019 What I find most fascinating about Mike Birbiglia...
Narcoworld: Dope Stories Review: Netflix’s New Docuseries Doesn’t Deliver A Good Hit
The drug trade is — along with true-crime murder-mysteries — among Netflix’s favorite subjects, and so it should come as no surprise that Narcoworld: Dope Stories is...
Nobody’s Looking Season 1 Review: A Fresh Comedy Take On Guardian Angels
There are many depictions of a guardian angel, including Nic Cage’s famous City of Angels, but I don’t think there are many modernized takes like...
High Seas (Alta mar) Season 2 Review: The Ship Still Sails
This review of Netflix Series High Seas (Alta mar) Season 2 contains no spoilers. What I truly enjoyed about the previous season of High Seas is...
Singapore Social Season 1 Review: Netflix Highlights The Pressure Of Young Singaporeans
With Keeping Up with the Kardashians and The Hills gripping our young generations, it was only a matter of time before Netflix created their own reality concept, and that...
‘Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings’ Season 1 Review: Offering Great Storytelling For The Fans
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings brings the singer’s famous songs to life. It’s a brilliant concept and one that I believe the fans will savor, seeing their...
The Accident Season 1 Review: Jack Thorne’s Charged Miniseries Explores Structural and Communal Collapse
This review of The Accident Season 1 is spoiler-free. The Accident, having aired on Channel 4 in the UK and now destined for a much...
The Feed Season 1 Review: An Absorbing Story About Brain Implants
This review of Amazon Series The Feed Season 1 contains no spoilers. The Feed slowly surfaces a story regarding brain implant technology ending up in the...
‘Who Killed Little Gregory?’ Review: Another True-Crime Hit For Netflix
In answer to the question posed by the title of this five-part docuseries, who, indeed? It’s a dramatic conundrum likely to be not at all...
Holiday Secrets Review: A Low-Key Feast Of Seasonal Secrets
This review of Holiday Secrets (Netflix) is spoiler-free. You can check out our thoughts on each of the three episodes by clicking these words, then...
Mortel Season 1 Review: A Supernatural Mess For Netflix
This review of Netflix Series Mortel Season 1 contains no spoilers. When you read the premise for Mortel it is easy to be excited. A story of...
Iliza Shlesinger: Unveiled Review: The Comedian Lays Into Social Commentary
Iliza is one of the most animated stand-up comedians in the industry. She pounces on stage, does her range of contagious impressions and never looks...
‘The Stranded’ Season 1 Review: A Lost-Like Scenario Created By A Tsunami
Before I dig into Netflix’s The Stranded Season 1, I must announce one thing. As much as we would love to recreate a TV serial phenomenon...