Synopsis: In Season One, based in Los Angeles, newly single and bisexual, Isobel rented out her spare room in a last-ditch effort to keep the…
There have been MANY theories on what is the difference between men and women. From biological to spiritual, people run rampant on why the sexes…
Watching Animal Kingdom for the past two seasons, there were SEVERAL times when I said, “Alright, you people horrible and you need to separate.” The…
Watching the first few episodes of the The Handmaid’s Tale made me sigh with relief. With a first season that was so acclaimed, you would…
Whether you loved the most recent renditions of Superman, felt okay about it, or try to ignore their very existence, Krypton arises as a second…
The Alienist ended its first season to prove it is exceptional and clear-cut television. Throughout a season of ominous undertones and cliff-hangers, it ended concisely;…
The Alienist CONTINUES to leave me riveted, but, most importantly, pensive. If you read my last review, with each week that passes The Alienist continues…
Synopsis: On the surface, the Bayer-Boatwrights of Portland, Ore. are the model of a progressive, multiracial family. Greg is a respected philosophy professor and author;…
Everything Sucks! Premiere SYNOPSIS! The 90s high school experience: Desperate, heartfelt, awkward, exciting, and free of smart phones. Set in the real life town of…
As seen by my previous The Alienist review, its season continues with exemplar story-telling and subtle notes that pander to current, political tones. In a time…
I LOVE Another Period. It is crass, gross, and completely inappropriate. It is unabashed in its outlandishness, and it seems perfect to take on topics…
The Alienist opens when a series of haunting murders of boy prostitutes grips New York City. Newly appointed police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt (Brian Geraghty) calls…
Synopsis: From Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman comes a dark, edgy look at life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training at your average, soulless multi-national corporation.…
Runaways absolutely killed in terms of comic books transitioning into television. Its premise is definitely intriguing, superhero kids with villain parents, and as in my…
Trust Me may seem outlandish in plot. An overworked, underpaid nurse named Cath Hardacre whistleblows that her care ward was not acting so “caring”. Seems…