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The Boys Season 5 Goes Full Chaos With Homelander’s Darkest Turn Yet
The Boys Season 5 pushes the series deeper into chaos as Homelander’s growing delusions, Billy Butcher’s relentless mission, and the rise of dangerous new Supes threaten to tear the world apart. With freedom camps, shocking cameos, brutal action, and major character shifts, the latest season delivers one of the darkest and most unpredictable chapters yet for fans of the hit superhero satire.
3 min read


BookTok Girlies, Rejoice. Off Campus Got The Adaptation It Deserved
Off Campus is the hockey romance adaptation we’ve been waiting for and it mostly delivers everything the genre promises and then some.
3 min read


XO, Kitty - The Most Chaotic Netflix Teen Show, of Which I’ve Watched Every Single Second
Three seasons in and XO Kitty remains the most chaotic teen show on Netflix. It knows exactly what it is. It has no interest in fixing itself, and somehow that’s enough.
4 min read


Top 6 Online OTT Streaming Guides
In case you never want to miss another OTT new release again or one in the theaters, then make use of this list of online streaming guides to see what suits your needs best as a viewer.
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CIA Series Review: Just Another Crime Drama
CBS made another procedural, CIA. It’s exactly what you’d expect, and Tom Ellis is the only reason it rises above completely forgettable.
3 min read


Ting Lim of Netflix Fisk Series Fame, Video Interview Transcript
Check out the Transcript of my video conversation with Australian Comedienne Ting Lim of Netflix Series Fisk fame. Talking about comedy, career choices, and life in general.
5 min read


Young Sherlock is Way More Fun Than It Has Any Right to Be
Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock origin story sounded ridiculous: Sherlock meets his future nemesis Moriarty at Oxford before Watson shows up. But Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Donal Finn have electric chemistry, the mystery has real layers, and the fast-paced action works.
4 min read


Riz Ahmed's Bait Almost Convinced Me He Could Be James Bond (And That’s Not Even the Point)
Bait is not a James Bond show. It uses 007 as a lure and then pulls you somewhere completely different. Somewhere messier, funnier, and surprisingly emotional.
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Transcript of My Video Interview with International TV and Stage Actress Kaisa Hammarlund of Apple TV+ Hijack Series Fame
Transcript of My Interview with International TV and Stage Actress Kaisa Hammarlund of Apple TV+ Hijack Series Fame
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Gen V Season 2 Review Before The Boys Season 5 Drops
A recap of Gen V Season 2, since that's where The Boys Season 5 picks up. It talks about how the young superheroes join the cause to overthrow Homelander and anyone in his camp.
4 min read


Scrubs Is Back with Season 10, and It Still Feels Like Scrubs
Most reboots try too hard to reinvent themselves or drown in nostalgia. Scrubs Season 10 does neither. JD returns to Sacred Heart as Chief of Medicine, the original cast slips back effortlessly, and the writing stays sharp. Here's why this rare reboot actually succeeds.
5 min read


FX's Love Story Broke My Heart in the Best Way
I discovered FX's Love Story through Instagram reels and had no idea what I was walking into. FX’s series about JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette is gorgeous, toxic, and emotionally devastating, with the cast delivering career-best performances.
4 min read


The Artful Dodger Surprised Me in the Best Way
A sequel to Oliver Twist where the pickpocket becomes a surgeon in 1850s Australia sounds ridiculous on paper, but The Artful Dodger pulls it off with style.
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Tell Me Lies Hulu Series: When Toxic Drama Becomes Exhausting
Tell Me Lies commits fully to toxic relationship drama, but never gives you a reason to care. Despite strong chemistry and solid acting, the endless cycle of manipulation and bad choices becomes exhausting rather than compelling.
3 min read


Tehran Season 3 Finally Dropped, and I’m So Back In
After waiting three years for new episodes, Tehran Season 3 finally landed on Apple TV+ and honestly? Worth the wait. This spy thriller stays smart, tense, and morally complicated.
3 min read


Prime Video Steal Series Tries Hard But Doesn’t Quite Stick the Landing
Prime Video’s Steal has Sophie Turner, a killer first episode, and a solid heist premise. Then the momentum dies and you’re left watching characters stare moodily while subplots go nowhere. Here’s my honest review of this thriller that doesn’t quite stick the landing.
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His & Hers Netflix Series Made Me Scream at My TV (In the Best Way)
I started Netflix’s His & Hers with zero expectations and by 2 AM, I was screaming at my screen. This murder mystery is frustrating, messy, and features the worst detective I’ve ever seen, but that final twist made every chaotic minute worth it.
4 min read


The Night Manager Season 2: Tom Hiddleston Proves the Wait Was Worth It
The Night Manager Season 2 trades spectacle for psychological weight, letting tension build slowly and deliberately. Tom Hiddleston’s restrained performance makes Jonathan Pine’s long-awaited return feel earned, haunting, and deeply compelling.
3 min read


Only Murders in the Building: The Mystery Series That Became My Comfort Show
What started as “I’m watching this for Selena Gomez” turned into a full-blown comfort show obsession. Only Murders in the Building delivers heartfelt friendship, clever mysteries, and some of the best character work in recent TV.
5 min read


The Copenhagen Test: When Your Own Eyes Betray You
The Copenhagen Test takes a familiar spy setup and injects it with real psychological dread. Watching a man realize his eyes and ears are compromised turns every conversation into a performance, creating paranoia that never lets up.
3 min read


Taylor Swift The End of an Era: A Love Letter to Swifties Everywhere
The End of an Era is pure comfort viewing for Swifties. Packed with behind-the-scenes access, emotional moments, and creative insight, this docuseries feels like the perfect goodbye to the Eras Tour and a love letter to the fans who lived it.
4 min read


Pluribus Apple TV Series Review: Vince Gilligan's Stoic Take on Sci-Fi
Pluribus is a quiet, contemplative sci-fi from Vince Gilligan, elevated by Rhea Seehorn’s magnetic performance. Blending hive-mind horror, existential drama, and stunning soundscapes, the series trades intensity for introspection. Though packed with big ideas, it stays accessible, atmospheric, and deeply human—an intriguing must-watch for thoughtful sci-fi fans.
6 min read


Australian Comedy Series Fisk: When Lawyers Have a Moral Compass
“Fisk” is a brilliantly understated Australian comedy following Helen Tudor-Fisk, a no-frills lawyer rebuilding her life as she joins the quirky Gruber & Gruber probate firm. Stacked with talented comedians and dry, character-driven humor, the series delivers clever, slow-burn laughs that get funnier with every episode. A hidden gem that deserves far more global love.
3 min read


9-1-1 Series: Nine Seasons of Pure Adrenaline and Emotional Chaos
9-1-1 series is pure adrenaline TV—wild rescues, insane emergencies, and a found family of first responders you can’t help but love. Nine seasons later, it’s still balancing chaos and character in a way that keeps fans hooked.
3 min read


DC Studios Peacemaker Season 2 Review - Exciting, Meaningful and Awesome
DC Studios' Peacemaker Season 2 is a great continuation of the first season, where Chris Smith grows as a person, and the entire 11th Street kids gang comes together for each other.
5 min read


Monster: The Ed Gein Story - A Disturbing Portrait Done (Mostly) Right
The Ed Gein Story isn’t easy to watch, but it’s hard to look away. Netflix turns one of America’s darkest true crimes into a chilling, atmospheric series that’s as unsettling as it is masterfully made.
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Apple TV+ Series Platonic: The Friendship Show That Gets It Right
Forget “will they, won’t they.” Platonic shows what really happens when old best friends reconnect in their 40s—chaos, codependence, and gut-punch honesty.
4 min read


Stranger Things vs. Dark: Which Sci-Fi Mystery Wins?
Stranger Things brings ‘80s nostalgia and lovable characters, while Dark delivers precision storytelling and brain-bending time travel. This comparison unpacks what each show does best, where they stumble, and which one deserves your next binge.
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Dying for Sex FX Series: Michelle Williams Goes Full Sexual Liberation Mode
Dying for Sex follows Molly as she defies cancer and convention to explore her sexuality. Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate bring raw energy to this bold, emotional, and unforgettable series.
3 min read


ABC Series High Potential: Kaitlin Olson’s Genius Detective Show is Surprisingly Addictive
Kaitlin Olson steals the show in High Potential as a cleaning lady with a 160 IQ who joins the LAPD as a consultant. With clever cases, warm humor, and real heart, it’s a crime drama that feels fresh and fun.
3 min read


Butterfly Prime Video Series: Daniel Dae Kim’s Slick Spy Thriller Takes Flight Despite Turbulence
Daniel Dae Kim and Reina Hardesty light up the screen as a reluctant hero and deadly assassin in Butterfly, while the Seoul setting and emotional stakes give this spy thriller its unique edge.
3 min read


Foundation TV Series: Apple TV+’s Most Ambitious Sci-Fi Epic Is Also Its Most Confusing
Foundation is Apple TV+ at its most ambitious: breathtaking visuals, stellar performances, and galaxy-spanning stakes. It’s also dense, slow, and occasionally bewildering—a show that rewards attention but punishes casual viewing.
3 min read


Alien: Earth FX Series - An Alien Story That Doesn’t Bore Me to Death
Alien: Earth blends the dread of the original films with modern storytelling. Sydney Chandler and Timothy Olyphant shine and the sci-fi concepts feel fresh. Despite some pacing bumps, this Earth-bound Alien story mostly works.
4 min read


Daredevil: Born Again - The Devil’s in the Details (And He’s Not Happy)
Daredevil: Born Again has moments of brilliance, especially when Cox and D’Onofrio share the screen. But buried under new characters, slow pacing, and baffling creative choices, it feels more like an identity crisis than a comeback.
4 min read


Chief of War Apple TV+: Jason Momoa’s Passion Project is Beautiful, Brutal, and Sometimes Boring
Jason Momoa trades superhero swagger for soulful warrior in Chief of War, a sweeping Hawaiian historical drama that’s as breathtaking as it is deliberate.
4 min read


Apple TV+ Stick Series: Owen Wilson Swings for the Heart in this Feel-Good Hit
Stick isn’t flashy, but that’s what makes it work. Owen Wilson anchors a heartfelt story about redemption and connection, turning a familiar sports-comedy formula into something quietly powerful.
4 min read


Countdown Prime Video Series: Jensen Ackles Trades Monsters for Terrorists in This Pulse-Pounding Thriller
Countdown is smart, intense, and just self-aware enough. Jensen Ackles leads a strong cast through a gripping conspiracy thriller that hits familiar beats, but hits them well. It’s not groundbreaking, but it knows exactly what kind of show it wants to be.
3 min read


Ironheart Series: Marvel’s Missed Opportunity in a Suit of Potential
Ironheart had real potential—a strong lead, great visuals, and a meaningful arc. But weak writing, awkward pacing, and baffling choices turn it into one of Marvel’s most frustrating Disney+ shows. You’ll see what could have been, and that’s the hardest part.
4 min read


The White Lotus Seasons 2 & 3: Sicily Slays, Thailand Stays Too Long
Season 2 of The White Lotus is everything you want in TV—sharp, stylish, and completely addictive. Season 3, despite the scenery, struggles to find purpose or pace. One’s a perfect follow-up. The other is a gorgeous misfire.
4 min read


Murderbot Series: Apple TV+ Nails the Grumpy Cyborg Vibe
Murderbot is smart, dry, and oddly emotional—the rare adaptation that understands its source material without over-explaining it. With short episodes, sharp writing, and a pitch-perfect lead, it’s the sarcastic robot show you didn’t know you needed.
4 min read


The Recruit Series Review: Netflix’s Legal Spy Drama Is Smarter Than It Looks
Netflix’s The Recruit takes a chaotic CIA desk job and turns it into one of the most unexpectedly entertaining thrillers in recent memory. With sharp writing, grounded action, and a refreshingly human lead, this isn’t your typical spy series.
4 min read


US TV Shows I Loved Watching as a Kid
80s and 90s US TV shows such as Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Street Hawk defined by childhood by entertaining me with a massive variety of entertainment during prime time TV. This is a Nostalgia list which you will love!
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The Studio Apple TV Series: Hollywood’s Most Honest Mirror
Seth Rogen’s The Studio is a sharp and hilarious look at the chaos behind Hollywood. It’s uncomfortable in the best way, turning industry absurdities into moments that are both funny and painfully real.
4 min read


Dept. Q Series: Clean, Crisp, Brilliant Thriller on Netflix
One of the better Crime Thrillers out there, Matthew Goode plays the role of a brilliant detective who, while dealing with recent trauma, solves a cold case in a fantastic fashion.
5 min read


Totenfrau Staffel 2, Woman of the Dead Season 2 Review
Totenfrau Staffel 2 is a great next season to the revenge plot series, where a mortician tracks down the killer of her husband and evens the score.
4 min read


Snakes and Ladders Spanish Netflix Series: Surprisingly Sharp
The Snakes and Ladders Spanish Netflix Series is a great take on an ordinary school teacher who aspires to be something more, and an entertaining way she goes about realizing her dreams.
4 min read


Love, Death, and Robots Volume 4: Mostly Good, Few Duds
Love, Death, and Robots Volume 4 has amazing animation and eccentric plotlines exploring the human condition and the universe in general
3 min read


Murder Mindfully Series: Dark Humor at Its Best
The Murder Mindfully Series is a dark comedy that takes a morbidly funny look at the life of a professional entangled with the mob and how he detangles the life mess he is in.
3 min read


Your Friends and Neighbors Apple TV+ Series: Keeping Up Appearances at Any Cost
Your Friends and Neighbors is a watch-worthy series without much of a plot, but with good execution and a great cast.
3 min read


Black Mirror Series Season 7 Update: Holding up the Mirror to a Dystopian Future
Black Mirror Series Season 7 has some of the best mind-bending sci-fi stories enhanced by tech plot elements from VR and AI to Social dystopia.
10 min read
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