The Handmaid’s Tale – Season Four [2021]
Season three was just bad. But I’m glad to see the show starting to redeem itself with the fourth season.
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Season three was just bad. But I’m glad to see the show starting to redeem itself with the fourth season.
The Mosquito Coast is an underdeveloped series of plot twists that left nothing to desire expect wrapping up the season as fast as possible.
Jean Smart is coming for her Emmy. Hacks is written perfectly for her to shine and she knows that.
Season two of Legendary is challenging itself and getting even better.
Though it’s entirely too short, the final season of POSE is a joyously entertaining celebration of life that is not to be missed.
As much as I love seeing Lucifer back for another round, season five felt a bit unbalanced if not forced.
The Kominsky Method managed to keep some trying to wrap up the show with Season three. However, Alan Arkin’s departure left some things feeling off.
Solos is not a series, it’s a psychological journey with amazing cast that’s totally worth going thru, even if the ending is jaw dropping.
Special is a special series. Even if it’s ending with a not-so-great season two, the sixteen episodes series takes you inside the life of a gay man with cerebral palsy in his mid-20s.
Ewan McGregor is almost unrecognizable playing Halston, a legendary designer from 1970s and 1980s New York. Sadly, all the megawatt charisma didn’t make the limited series any less boring.
Love, Death & Robots is a must watch. Even though Volume 2 is shorter than the first one and mainly focusing on animated shorts, it’s still creativity at its best.
Jupiter’s Legacy feels like an obvious preface to what could have been a great new franchise for Netflix. Sadly, all the action scenes didn’t make for great tv in season one.
Genius: Aretha is the third season of another National Geographic scripted series. Exploring the life of the Queen Of Soul: Aertha Franklin.