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Fall 2023 TV Premieres: New & Returning Series We’re Excited About
I saw a poll recently asking when Fall starts. Is it when the leaves change, or the first day of school? Is it the autumnal equinox occurring this year on September 23? I think that’s the answer, but it’s not really the answer for what counts as “Fall TV,” so we’ll start a couple of […] More
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Good Omens Season 2 Isn’t the Love Story We Asked For
The following review contains spoilers for Good Omens Season 2 on Prime Video. Editor’s Note: This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the series being covered here wouldn’t exist. After the wild success of Good Omens on Prime Video, Neil […] More
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Titanic Topics in I’m a Virgo Season 1
Throughout its first season I’m a Virgo tackles some titanic issues: Wrestling with the nature of identity, social perceptions and how media influences them, capitalist exploitation, and the overall existential crises inherent in existence, just to name a few. The undercurrent throughout all these topics being a search for genuine human connection. Yet, it cleverly […] More
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I’m a Virgo Starts Large (Episode 1 Review)
I’m a Virgo is a series primed to satirize society in a way that is gold. Recently premiered on Amazon Prime Video, the first episode establishes a multifaceted look at so many things prevalent in the modern world nothing contemporary is spared. Yet, it also feels like a criticism that fires back across time. Furthermore, […] More
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in PremieresSummer 2023 TV Premieres: Release Dates for New and Returning Series
Long gone are the days when TV in the summer meant a mish-mash of reruns shown in no particular order. We’ve got a pretty full slate of new shows and seasons set to premiere in the summer of 2023, and I couldn’t be more excited. “Go outside!” they’ll say. But I would prefer not to. […] More
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Citadel Premiere Recap: Who Said Tropes Can’t Be Fun?
The following recap contains spoilers for the two-episode premiere of Citadel: S1E1, “The Human Enigma” and S1E2, “Spies Appear in Night Time” (written by Josh Appelbaum & Bryan Oh & David Weil and directed by Newton Thomas Sigel) Citadel pings the radar due to the fact that the Russo brothers are producing the series, but […] More
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Dead Ringers (2023) Episode 1 Recap: Rachel Weisz Takes Up the Mantle(s)
The following recap contains spoilers for Dead Ringers (2023) Episode 1, “Appleseed” (written by Alice Birch and directed by Sean Durkin) Dead Ringers (2023) is based on Dead Ringers (1988), which was based on a novel by Bari Wood (Twins) that was itself loosely based on the real lives of the Marcus twins. All of […] More
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April 2023 TV Premieres: Release Dates, Networks and Reasons to Watch
Welcome back to the 2023 premieres! This time: April, the month of fools. If you’re playing along at home, you’ll have noticed that in March we’ve covered Daisy Jones & The Six, You, Lucky Hank, Yellowjackets, and Succession. A number of things below we’ll be publishing articles on in April. It’s an exciting time! Anyway, […] More
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Daisy Jones and The Six: Tracks 9–10 Review
Daisy Jones and The Six Tracks 9–10 are a wild ride to the end of this rockin’ mini-series. Although, I do peeve with how Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber break their precedented structure for Tracks 9 and 10. Neither episode would be able to stand on its own without the other, and even then, […] More
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Daisy Jones and The Six: Tracks 7–8 Review
Daisy Jones and The Six Tracks 7–8, FINALLY! SIMONE (Nabiyah Be!)!!!! YES! We love to see it! I am OBSESSED with how Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber have adapted Simone’s side part into a whole new world. Watching Simone shine in the New York disco scene and living her Queer life is everything! She’s […] More
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in EpisodesDaisy Jones and The Six: Tracks 4–6 Review
If you felt the first three episodes were lacklustre compared to the book, you’ll be pleasantly drawn in by Tracks 4–6, as the action is fast-paced while the story slows down. How so? Well, compared to the rush in Tracks 1–3 to get through the origin story of most characters before the convergence of Daisy […] More
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Daisy Jones & The Six: Tracks 1–3 Review
Prime Video’s adaptation of Daisy Jones & The Six will delight your eardrums if you’re a fan of the book no matter what critics say, but there are some things the book lovers might be confused about. I know I am. Given that Taylor Jenkins Reid wrote the novel Daisy Jones & The Six through […] More