[REVIEW] ‘LUCIFER SEASON 4’ RETURNS TO ITS ROOTS IN SEASON 4
Looking past the tropes, Lucifer is a really fun show that manages to tackle some pretty deep questions about the fundamentals of morality and humanity.
Looking past the tropes, Lucifer is a really fun show that manages to tackle some pretty deep questions about the fundamentals of morality and humanity.
The Boys is a wild romp of a show that carries the heart and bonkers of Ennis and Robertson’s book to a tee, but makes you uncomfortable in the process.
The second season takes the groundwork from the previous season and builds upon it. Every piece feels like a natural evolution of what came before.
The ABC Murders masterfully lays the pieces and with the help of a little misdirection, makes an excellent mystery with a satisfying ending.
“New Eden” is pretty great and keeps Star Trek: Discovery improving as the season starts out. The Discovery does a donut in space. What is not to love?
Stocked with talent both behind and in front of the camera, I Am The Night is a real winner for TNT.
Nightflyers builds an intriguing world and packs it full of mystery and murder, then starts the business of building a perfect pressure cooker of tension.
From the story to the cast, from the cinematography to the production value, Mr. Mercedes is an outstanding series.
In this second part of the end of season two review for Mr. Mercedes, the focus will turn to Hodges’ inner circle of friends and support.