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This Briarpatch review contains spoilers. Briarpatch Episode 2 Maybe it’s watching the characters of Briarpatch interact in the searing temperatures of San Bonafacio, but I’ve already warmed to USA Network’s new neo noir quite a bit. However, after two episodes, a clear problem looks to be arising for the show; there are two seemingly competing storylines, and one
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This Star Trek: Picard review contains spoilers. Star Trek: Picard Episode 4 Up until this point in Star Trek: Picard, we’ve heard about the Romulan refugee crisis, we’ve seen its repercussions and its complications, but we hadn’t seen it represented in any real way. This week’s episode, titled “Absolute Candor,” makes things personal as we
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Last year, Manifest emerged as TV’s most-watched new series of the 2018-2019 TV season. (Check out our coverage and episode recaps for Manifest season 1 right here!) Season two isn’t slowing things down at all with new twists on the central mystery of Flight 828’s five year time jump and the strange prescient abilities of
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This Homeland review contains spoilers. Homeland Season 8 Episode 1 It’s been a long time since we last saw Carrie Mathison. The vigilant premium cable bulwark against terrorism, Russian espionage, and generally bad news has been on sabbatical for nearly two years since the season 7 cliffhanger revealed her mental state had been shattered by
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Rarely has there been a more aptly named show than Starz’s crime drama Power. Due to air its series finale tonight, Power has been Starz’s crown jewel and one of the most successful shows on pay cable, reaching more than 10 million viewers per episode at its height. Now Starz is ready to exert some
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Robert Conrad, best known for his roles in the television series Hawaiian Eye, The Wild Wild West and Baa Baa Black Sheep, died of heart failure in Malibu, Calif., on Feb. 8, according to Variety. He was 84. “He lived a wonderfully long life and while the family is saddened by his passing, he will live forever
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The following contains spoilers for The Good Place series finale and Black Mirror‘s “San Junipero.” After four years (plus over 800 reboots and close to 3,000 Jeremy Bearimys) of fine-tuning the cosmic system to save humanity’s souls, The Good Place’s series finale “Whenever You’re Ready” confronted the unavoidable truth that even eternity needs an ending.
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This Brooklyn Nine-Nine review contains spoilers. Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 Episodes 1 & 2 Before NBC benevolently saved Brooklyn Nine-Nine from cancelation, a new season of the beloved workplace comedy seemed improbable; after the successful return, the hilarious Season 6, a new season seemed inevitable. Sure enough, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is back for Season 7 on NBC, which seems
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This Briarpatch review contains spoilers. Briarpatch Episode 1 After screening for critics and audiences at the Toronto Film Festival back in September, USA’s Briarpatch is finally here. The series, created by writer and pop culture commentator Andy Greenwald and executive produced by Mr. Robot’s Sam Esmail, is the NBCUniversal sister network’s latest prestige play, and most promising new
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This Star Trek: Picard article contains spoilers through Episode 3.  Though a secret Romulan cabal called the Zhat Vash might be the most overt set of villains in Star Trek: Picard, another pointed-eared character strikes even more fear without needing to pick up a phaser.  In Episodes 2 and 3 of Star Trek: Picard, Commodore
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This The Flash review contains spoilers. The Flash Season 6 Episode 10 Well, after the highs of Crisis on Infinite Earths, which had arguably its best moments in The Flash‘s chapter, we were bound to have some kind of regression, and that’s exactly what we got with “Marathon,” an episode so bland that it felt
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By now, the adorably ambiguous enunciations and coos of The Mandalorian’s Baby Yoda, a.k.a. The Child, are well known to Star Wars fans who have embraced the runaway hit launch title of streaming platform Disney+. However, as the show’s sound designer reveals, the seemingly simple samples were the culmination of a process that started in
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It used to be that you’d actually have to sit through a boring-old football game to watch the latest TV and movie trailers. Now studios, streamers, and networks have the option of releasing their newest spots online in addition to spending $3 to 5 million for some Super Bowl time. read more – Madden Super
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This The Outsider review contains spoilers. The Outsider Episode 5 In a car conversation, after repeating something that happened to his grandmother during World War II, Yunis (Yul Vazquez) comments to Ralph (Ben Mendelsohn), “Dreams are messages, bro.” Throughout the series, dreams have played an important role in just how whatever spirit that’s attacking Cherokee
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This Locke & Key review contains no spoilers and comes from Den of Geek UK. The Locke family returns to ancestral home Keyhouse, where they discover multiple magical keys and locks, in Locke & Key. Slightly on the nose puns aside and Netflix latest bingeable series is a dark delight. Based on Joe Hill and
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The following contains major spoilers for Netflix’s The Stranger and comes from Den of Geek UK. Harlan Coben’s 2015 novel The Stranger is a story to give pause to anybody who thinks that an incognito tab or a fake online username will keep their secrets. Barring the most sophisticated spook tech, whatever an ordinary person does online is
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This Vikings review contains spoilers. Vikings Season 6 Episode 9 “Words cannot wish this away. The Rus are coming.” Though it may appear Vikings spins its narrative wheels in “Resurrection,” the multiple storylines involving the sons of Ragnar Lothbrok grow in intensity as the threat from the Rus becomes the focal point of Harald’s kingdom.
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