This week’s episode of BMF emerges as a tour de force, plunging viewers into the heart of the REDDOGS’ relentless crusade to reclaim the drug-ravaged streets in anticipation of the 1996 Olympics. With tension escalating and stakes soaring, the narrative unfolds with an electrifying intensity that keeps audiences riveted from start to finish.
TV Review
The first (and possibly only) season of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live concluded today, and while it had its moments, overall, I feel the show peaked at the fourth episode, which I previously praised highly.
The fifth episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live presents a mixed bag of good scenes and an overly convoluted plot that causes me to question if I am watching the same show as in previous episodes.
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.
The kingmakers have turned the cameras on themselves.
This week marks the final episode of the third season of Power Book II: Ghost.
This week’s Fear The Walking Dead is all about June!
Things got intense after last week’s ending of Power Book II: Ghost as Monet’s children are given the spotlight this week.
As Lorenzo was killed on the previous episode of Power Book II: Ghost, the after effects of his death are quickly coming to play.
This week’s BMF managed to resolve every story that was set at the start of the season while also making me intrigued for the next one.