Gotham Review: 13 Stitches (Season 5 Episode 6)
Lee Thompkins returns as Gordon works to take back the city on the latest Gotham. Check out our review!
The Magicians Review: Marry, F*ck, Kill (Season 4 Episode 4)
Julia finds out that she might be more powerful than she thinks, two couples tackle the subject of consent, and Quentin grieves the loss of his father on The Magicians Season 4 Episode 4, “Marry, F*ck, Kill.” Read on for our review!
You’re the Worst Review: This Brief Fermata (Season 5 Episode 6)
You’re the Worst Season 5 Episode 6, “This Brief Fermata,” tinkers with its monogamy and starts to show the cracks in the central relationship.
Schitt’s Creek Review: Rock On! (Season 5 Episode 6)
Jennifer Robertson’s Jocelyn steals the show as the Jazzagals head to a casino for a night of debauchery on Schitt’s Creek. Read on for our review.
Suits Review: Peas in a Pod (Season 8 Episode 14)
Abigail Spencer’s Dana Scott returns on Suits Season 8 Episode 14, “Peas in a Pod.”
Chicago Fire Review: It Wasn’t About Hockey (Season 7 Episode 14)
Chicago Fire Season 7 Episode 14, “It Wasn’t About Hockey,” gives the women of the show a chance to really shine.
The Goldbergs Review: My Valentine Boy (Season 6 Episode 15)
On The Goldbergs Season 6 Episode 15, “My Valentine Boy,” Murray and Adam go head to head on who will be Beverly’s Valentine. Read on for our review!
Chicago Med Review: Can’t Unring That Bell (Season 4 Episode 14)
Guilt does things to people’s capacity to make decisions; it influences their choices leading to a variety of results. It’s that look at what guilt does to people’s choices that fuels most of Chicago Med Season 4 Episode 14, “Can’t Unring That Bell.” Check out our review!
Preview — Blindspot Season 4 Episode 13: Though This Be Madness, Yet There Is Method In’t
It’s time for Madeline to set her plan in motion. Check out our preview of Blindspot Season 4 Episode 13, “Though This Be Madness, Yet There Is Method In’t.”
This Is Us Review: Songbird Road: Part Two (Season 3 Episode 12)
This Is Us finishes off its two-part television event with a sequin fight worth remembering and a look at the Big Three’s past in darker, more complex ways! Check out our review of “Songbird Road: Part Two.”