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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Prank Encounters Season 1 Review: Bringing Supernatural Pranks To Netflix
As you may or may not know, new reality Netflix series Prank Encounters was a victim of Twitter when the premise of the show was revealed. Gaten...
The Yard (Avlu) Review: A Weak And Soapy Attempt At A Gritty Prison Drama
I am endlessly fascinated by prison dramas. Growing up, both of my parents and my uncle worked in prisons and any TV shows that featured...
Baby Season 2 Review: Still Nothing To Make A Fuss About
You might remember Netflix’s Baby from late last year when it attracted some salacious headlines thanks to its vague association with a real-life prostitution scandal from 2014....
Tell Me Who I Am Review: Netflix Documentary Presents An Extraordinary Ethical Dilemma
If you are reading this review, and you have not read the premise for the Netflix documentary Tell Me Who I Am, I’d prepare yourself for...
Modern Love Season 1 Review: A Star-Studded Romance Anthology Series
Varying versions of love; that’s the key message that ekes out of Amazon’s anthology series Modern Love Season 1, created and based on the New...
Looking for Alaska Season 1 Review: A Story Rooted In “Finding Yourself” With Confusing Characters
I have two opposing feelings for Hulu series Looking for Alaska Season 1, and I’ll delve into them separately. Starting with the positive; Looking for...
‘Unnatural Selection’ Season 1 Review: A Strange Future Is Upon Us
Every time I think about gene editing, I am torn between my love for science and my belief in nature taking its course. If someone...
Insatiable Season 2 Review: A Continuation Of An Outrageously Wild Story But With Important Messages
This review of Netflix’s Insatiable Season 2 does not contain spoilers. You can read our review of the previous season by clicking these words. The...
Ultramarine Magmell Review: A Fresh New Anime That Promises Big Things And Only Just Fails To Deliver
What do you think would happen if, overnight, a new continent appeared on Earth? One with an entirely new and interesting eco-system full of exciting...
‘Deon Cole: Cole Hearted’ Review: Netflix Special Offers Salient Messages
Deon Cole: Cole Hearted offers jokes and genuine laughs, but you walk away remembering the stand-up comedian’s messages. You could argue that Deon Cole’s new...
El Dragon: Return of Warrior Review: A Swing And A Major Miss For Netflix
A strange feeling sank in about 20 minutes into the second episode of El Dragon: Return of a Warrior, something I don’t ever recall encountering...
Seis Manos Season 1 Review: Netflix’s New Anime Series Is A Brutal Cultural Collision
New on Netflix today, the streaming giant’s on-going crusade for domination of every international market imaginable continues with Seis Manos Season 1, a fun, nostalgic hybrid...
Raising Dion Season 1 Review: Family-Feel Netflix Series Fails At The Superhero Element
This review of Netflix Series Raising Dion Season 1 does not contain spoilers. Raising Dion Season 1 is my first exposure to the story. I...
Goliath Season 3 Review: Billy Is More Broken Than Ever
I had the pleasure of receiving the first four episodes of Amazon Series Goliath Season 3. After a quick catch-up, I’m cautiously impressed with the Amazon...
Rotten Season 2 Review: Netflix Docuseries Continues To Expose Various Industries
Netflix Series Rotten Season 2 will release on Netflix on October 4, 2019. You can read the recap of Episode 1 by clicking these words....
Into the Dark Review: Mind Games
This review of Hulu Series Into The Dark Season 2, Episode 1: “Uncanny Annie”, contains minor spoilers. In partnership with Blumhouse Television, Hulu Original Into...
Carmen Sandiego Season 2 Review: The Loot Is Gone And The Chase Is On
This review of Carmen Sandiego Season 2 is spoiler-free. You can check out our thoughts on the previous season by clicking these words, and if...
Mo Gilligan: Momentum Review: A Surprisingly Well-Observed Special
Observational comedy appeals to us because we’re needy and arrogant. We want to feel, on some level, like we could do the comedian’s job; that...