TV Review: Doctor Who: Series 11- Episode 3: “Rosa”
Doctor Who’s Rosa is a genuinely harrowing and powerfully emotional science fiction tale.
Doctor Who’s Rosa is a genuinely harrowing and powerfully emotional science fiction tale.
Homecoming is a slow burn. It takes its time to develop, focusing on rich character and story development. But your patience will be rewarded.
Second adventures are key in Doctor Who and “The Ghost Monument” makes a damn fine argument for being one of the best ever.
Into The Dark was enjoyable, and the performances were good. However, selling a show as a horror anthology without specifics leads to certain expectations.
Following The Queen was no easy feat. With all of these events, two burning questions still remain: who is the Kid and what happened to Henry 27 years ago?
Castle Rock’s The Queen is an absolute gem of an episode and the ending packs an emotional punch that is bound to leave you gasping.
The Purge has been remarkably well adapted for television. All of the elements that made the movies successful are present, and more.
The Sinner is leading to more questions rising. The suspense is fantastic and only wets our appetite for the next episode.
Mr. Mercedes is now going beyond our normal understanding of reality with the inclusion of telepathic abilities. Season two is a slow burn, but it works.