Season 1, Episode 9 – Ghosted returns with an episode that leans into many of the show’s worst elements even as stars Craig Robinson and Adam Scott bring the laughs.
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Season 1, Episode 9 – Ghosted returns with an episode that leans into many of the show’s worst elements even as stars Craig Robinson and Adam Scott bring the laughs.
Season 1, Episodes 1-3 – Period drama Gunpowder offers an unflinching look at the story behind the famous conspiracy, but its characters ultimately fall flat.
Season 2, Episodes 8-10 – The final episodes of The Crown Season 2 are the best yet, but it’s still hard not to wonder what might have been.
Season 2, Episodes 5-7 – The Crown returns its focus to Queen Elizabeth and Season 2 suddenly goes from good to great.
Season 2, Episodes 1-4 – The second season of Netflix’s lavish “The Crown” remains fascinating television, even as it frequently sidelines its main character.
Season 1, Episode 8 – Ghosted‘s” latest episode “Haunted Hayride” feels like a step backward for the show.
Season 1, Episode 7 – Ghosted‘s “Ghost Studz” is the sort of bizarre humor that probably wouldn’t work on any other show.
Season 1, Episode 6 – Ghosted finally manages to put all of its best pieces together in the fun – and funny – “Sam”.
Season 1, Episode 5 – This week’s episode is a pretty strange installment, but for the most part it’s weird in a way that works.
Season 1, Episode 4 – “Ghosted’s” first ensemble episode turns out better than expected, but is still mostly just okay.
Season 1, Episode 3 – “Ghosted” still struggles to balance its stories, but “Whispers” is its funniest half hour to date.
Season 1, Episode 2 – The second episode of Ghosted is an improvement over its first, but the paranormal comedy still has some work to do.
Season 1, Episode 1-3 – A dark, uncomfortable look at one of Britain’s most famous serial killers, Rillington Place reminds us that the worst monsters are human.
Season 1, Episode 1 – The premiere of Ghosted isn’t perfect, but this haunted comedy has the potential to improve.
Season 1, Episode 10 – The first season of Will comes to an uneven conclusion, as Shakespeare’s company puts on a play that takes a very public aim at a well-known enemy.
Season 1, Episode 9 – The major storylines of Will begin to finally come together this week, as Shakespeare and Marlowe try to pen two different plays for two very different reasons.
Season 1, Episode 8 – Jamie Campbell Bower steals the show this week as Christopher Marlowe attempts to pen his masterpiece “Doctor Faustus”, and spirals into existential despair.
Season 1, Episode 7 – “What Dreams May Come” is probably the first episode in which Will manages to find a real, workable balance between it’s light, silly spirit, and the darker storylines that the show seems determined to focus on.
Season 1, Episode 6 – As Will passes the halfway point in its first season, the series is still struggling to figure out what kind of show it wants to be. The fun, summer romp? Or the overly serious melodrama?
Season 1, Episode 5 – This week’s episode of Will decides to ignore everything that makes the show fun in favor of a dull slog through its least successful storylines. Better luck next week!
Season 1, Episode 4 – This week’s episode of Will encapsulates almost everything that is great about the series, as Will attempts to navigate his newfound fame, manage his illicit relationship and attend a a raucous and only partially historically inaccurate party with Kit Marlowe. But the religious persectu
Season 1, Episodes 3 – When TNT’s Will focuses on the business of theater and art, there’s plenty to enjoy about this historical drama that doesn’t mind playing fast and loose with the facts. But multiple dragging subplots make this episode feel unbalanced.
Season 1, Episodes 1-2 – TNT’s new Shakespeare drama Will‘s first outing is generally hit or miss, but there’s something intriguingly joyful at the heart of its Bowie-esque take on the Bard.
Season 1, Episode 8 – The White Princess wraps up this week with a shocking finale that manages to both honor the history we all knew had to happen, and put an entirely new spin on it at the same time.
Season 1, Episode 7 – When alleged pretender to the throne Perkin Warbeck arrives at King Henry’s court, his presence means the women of The White Princess, must all decide who they are, and who they wish to be.
Season 1, Episode 6 – As the threat of a pretender to her husband’s throne grows, Lizzie comes into her own on this week’s episode of The White Princess, as a queen, a schemer, and as a absolute force to be reckoned with.
Season 1, Episode 5 – This week, The White Princess jumps forward in time, and skips over some key emotional beats in the process. But as Maggie visits her aunt’s court in Burgundy to attempt to discredit the young “Prince Richard’s” identity, Lady Margaret’s emotional downward spiral leads her to a dark place.
Season 1, Episode 4 – This week on The White Princess, Duchess Margaret of Burgundy threatens war, as Lizzie and several other women of the Tudor household must decide where their loyalties lie.
Season 1, Episode 3 – This week on The White Princess, a new female ruler enters the game in Margaret of Burgundy. And Lizzie gives birth to a son, but soon realizes that Arthur puts her in a difficult position, as both a York princess and a Tudor mother.
Season 1, Episode 2 – If last week’s premiere showed us that the real story of The White Princess is driven largely by the women at its center, the series’ second episode illustrates just how difficult it is for women to wield real power in their own right. After an attempt on Henry’s life, Lizzie manages to show everyone what a real queen looks like.
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