This week’s episode of Power Book III: Raising Kanan delivered one of the most shocking moments of the season right out of the gate.
This week’s episode of Power Book III: Raising Kanan delivered one of the most shocking moments of the season right out of the gate.
Spike Manton and Harry Teinowitz’s new play, Another Shot, captures the serious subjects of sobriety and alcoholism with wit and humor, creating a shockingly honest portrayal of addiction.
This week’s episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live set an emotional landmark as one of the best episodes of the season and one of the greatest in the franchise, as I stated on my preview of the show last month.
This week’s Fear The Walking Dead went beyond stupidity that it made an episode of the previous season look like a masterpiece by comparison.
Fear The Walking Dead took us a trip down memory lane as Morgan went back to his old neighborhood for the first time in nearly a decade.
I have to admit, Tommy Egan showing up at Tasha’s house to cause chaos is the peak of “did that just happen?” on this season of Power Book II: Ghost.
There was a shocking end to Episode 5 of Power Book II: Ghost, the acclaimed Starz series which aired not too long ago. In his episode, Lorenzo Tejada (played by Berto Colon) was shown to have died. After the death of Monet’s firstborn son Zeke in Season Two, Lorenzo’s life was on the line as he awaited the day when he would know if he would still be around to see another day.
After almost a decade in the Power universe, Cooper Saxe has finally met his demise.
There is no doubt that I could not comprehend the mess of Fear The Walking Dead’s seventh season that amounted to nothing. The payoff to that supposed “war” between Strand and Alicia gave us one of the worst episodes in the series last year and I’ve had it up to here with its awful storytelling.
I came into this week’s Power Book II: Ghost thinking about what could happen, and then all of my thoughts went out the window with a few key moments that made for great television.