Category: TV
The 93rd Annual Academy Awards Tried to Predict The Future
For the most part, I found this year’s Oscars to be a refreshing change up. Obviously they could not have done them in the same fashion as before, as that […]
The New and Somehow Familiar Resident Alien
The SyFy network’s original material doesn’t even qualify as hit or miss. It’s almost always a miss. The new show Resident Alien is trying to break that mold. Like Battlestar […]
The Black American History of Bridgerton’s Will Mondrich
The popular Netflix drama, Bridgerton, takes place in and around London in 1813. The show focuses on British nobles looking for marriages during the 1813 marriage “season.” Notably, the show […]
Cobra Kai Helped Me Understand American Politics
Cobra Kai shouldn’t be good. Netflix’s Karate Kid show, which just released its third season, picks up with our favorite karate characters 35 years later. If you can’t remember, there […]
The Undoing Felt Undone
The Undoing is a natural follow-up to David E. Kelley’s other hit HBO suspense series, Big Little Lies. Like the former, The Undoing boasts an impressive cast including a repeat […]
Baby Yoda Sucks and Makes The Mandalorian Worse
Baby Yoda sucks. It is nothing more than a new Star Wars icon which further drags the science fiction franchise deeper into capitalism’s grasp. This is nothing new for the […]
Star Trek’s Bold Return to Relevance
Trek fans are hard to please. They tend to have standards that are near impossible to predict. There are as many Trek fans willing to cast a J.J. Abrams trilogy […]
Review: Ted Lasso
Anyone who remembers ABC’s The Cavemen knows that it’s generally a bad idea to make a show based on a series of advertisements. To be fair, 2007 was a different […]
Middleditch & Schwartz: A Serious Review
Since, like most of us, I have become an endless pit that streaming services shovel “content” into, I of course have seen all of Middleditch & Schwartz. Considering I am […]