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This Manifest review contains spoilers. Manifest Season 2 Episode 2 This week’s episode of Manifest began with some worrisomely stilted dialogue and built through a satisfying, self-contained passenger storyline to a conclusion that left us worried for Zeke, Olive, and Saanvi for completely different but equally compelling reasons. Upon reflection, the artificial-sounding conversations about callings
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Shameless Season 11 is officially set, marking a monumental swan song for the veteran Showtime series. The confirmation of Shameless’s final season was made by Showtime Networks President of Entertainment, Gary Levine, at the Television Critics Association’s Winter Press Tour. With the final frame set, the irreverently-embattled working-class dramedy series – which launched on Showtime
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This The Outsider review contains spoilers. The Outsider Episode 2 Early in The Outsider episode 2 “Roanoke,” there’s a meeting between Frank and Terry at the jail that is one of the most crackling, sharp exchanges in any television show in recent memory. It has the snap of real conversation, or the snap of a
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If you’re relatively new to the long history of Star Trek: The Next Generation, you maybe be ever-so-slightly confused as to why Jean-Luc Picard is living on a wine vineyard at the start of the new series, Star Trek: Picard. Is Jean-Luc drinking too much? Since when did he love grapes so much? Well, the
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This Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector review contains spoilers. Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector episode 1 NBC’s Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector is a standard issue police procedural with a twist: the lead detective is brilliant and broken, but only physically. His keen sense of sleuthing and desire for revenge keep his
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This Vikings review contains spoilers. Vikings Season 6 Episode 6 “If I didn’t worship you before, Lagertha, I worship you now.” We knew it was coming; we just didn’t know when. Quite predictably, Vikings does not tread lightly into the new year, and as Lagertha’s only son faces an uncertain future after a failed attempt
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Paramount Network knows a good Kevin Costner when it sees one.  Variety reports that Paramount Network has picked up the Kevin Costner-starring series Yellowstone for season 3.  Yellowstone season 3 will feature 10 episodes, just like season 2.  Formerly Spike TV, Paramount Network was in dire need of a hit at launch. A prime candidate seemed to
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Aliens will continue to live amongst us! Roswell, New Mexico Season 3 is a go. The CW network made the announcement earlier today that the alien romance would be getting another season as part of a massive renewal announcement for 13 of its currently-running shows. Pretty exciting news, considering Roswell, New Mexico Season 2 hasn’t even started airing
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This Manifest review contains spoilers. Manifest Season 2 Episode 1 Back in season one of Manifest, the family drama outdid the sci-fi elements of the show in the early episodes, mostly because of well-written dialogue and believable reactions to an impossible situation. The characters’ callings to do good in the world may have felt like
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This The Simpsons review contains spoilers. The Simpsons Season 31 Episode 11 The Simpsons, season 31, episode 11, “Hail to the Teeth,” turns Lisa’s frown upside down, Arty Ziff’s bride inside out and teaches a valuable lesson. We should smile, whether our teeth are aching or our ideals are breaking, because when the world smiles with you, it also
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This Dracula review contains spoilers. It originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. Dracula Episode 1 With a personal brand that stretches across all of culture, the who, what, when and where of Count Dracula are well known. He’s a centuries-old nobleman in a Transylvanian castle who vants to suck your blooood. The novel question
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This Dracula review contains spoilers. It originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. Dracula Episode 3 If Dracula hadn’t ended his own life, I might have done it for him. Anything to get off this finale’s spinning carousel of orphaned plot threads, hand-wavy explanations and charmless characters. After a supremely entertaining start and a boldly reinvented middle, Dracula screamed
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If it takes a village to raise a child then what kind of super city does it take to raise a super powered child? Suppose we’ll find out soon as Netflix has ordered Raising Dion season 2. Raising Dion season 2 does not have a release date yet but production will begin some time this
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This Vikings review contains spoilers. Vikings Season 6 Episode 5 Vikings turns even more introspective as surreptitious political machinations in both Rus and Norway gather steam, increasing the likelihood of an explosive series of events that promises to radically alter the Scandanavian and Asiatic ruling landscapes. And while Hvitserk continues to psychologically spiral out of
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This Doctor Who review contains spoilers and comes from Den of Geek UK. Doctor Who Season 12 Episode 1 It’s been a year to the day since Charlotte Ritchie and a Dalek stole a police car, but for the team in charge of the world’s most recognizable blue box, it must have felt like no
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The Twilight Zone is as timeless as infinity. In this dimension, 2019 was a special year for the iconic sci-fi anthlogy as it marked the series’ 60th anniversary. We may be entering a new decade, but Rod Serling will be there to greet us once more with the annual New Year’s Twilight Zone marathon on SYFY. The marathon begins
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The Star Wars saga will continue long after the final chapter of the Sequel Trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker! The Skywalker Saga may be coming to a close, but there are still plenty of Star Wars movies and TV shows in the works. This is the page where we’ll keep track of all the upcoming Star Wars movie and
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Comedy television did a lot of growing up in the 2010s. As we kiss goodbye the decade, 2019 was another prime example that the genre continues to take bold creative risks, visually innovate, and push back on the inane idea that “edgy” material has been outlawed in contemporary comedy.  This year we saw the fine
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“I have suffered for my music,” Neil Innes admitted on the British comedy series Rutland Weekend Television. “Now it’s your turn.” The renowned comedian and musician, who played the John Lennon role in The Beatles spoof band The Rutles and collaborated with the Monty Python Flying Circus, died unexpectedly on Sunday night at age 75, according to his
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