Apple + has done it again! Truth Be Told was the final show on my list for this subscription service and it did not disappoint. Although, I don’t know how a dramatic thriller starring Octavia Spencer could be bad really. The supporting cast was just as great, and the story line had me anxious to keep watching episodes as soon as I ended one. I needed answers!
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The Boys – Season 2 Finale
The second season finale of The Boys is already here and I’m really sad about it! Pumped to see what happens, but sad nonetheless. Mainly because I know they aren’t even done writing the third season yet and filming won’t start until at least the start of the year. I digress. Let’s recap all that went down in that finale! SPOILERS AHEAD. There, you’ve been warned.
Read moreTed Lasso – Season 1 Review
Let me just start off saying that I had some real doubts about Ted Lasso. As much as I like Jason Sudeikis, the premise of this show just seemed a little lame. A football coach with a slight southern accent gets chosen to coach an English Primier League football team. He’s clearly out of his depth, and I was nervous that the show would solely rely on those out of the loop jokes. Well, joke’s on me. This show was an actual delight to watch and I already can’t wait for the second season (it was renewed five days after its initial release)!
Read moreThe Boys – Season 2, Episode 7
So many exploding heads! Or crushed heads? I’m still convinced that the escapee from last week’s hospital encounter is behind this somehow. And come on, from a show like The Boys, does exploding heads really seem like that big of a surprise? Well, it shouldn’t if you’ve been watching.
Read moreFargo – Season 4 Premiere, Episodes 1 & 2
After three long years and a coronavirus setback later, the fourth season of Fargo has finally arrived! And while I approached it with some trepidation seeing Chris Rock as the top billing, I still have so much faith in this season being as fantastic as the rest. They surely started off well! With the slight cliffhanger at the end of the second episode, it’s definitely left me itching for more. Without giving everything away, here’s a high level overview of what went down in the season premiere.
Read moreDefending Jacob Miniseries Review
I keep chugging along through shows with my new Apple+ subscription, and next on my list was a show I was really excited about when I first saw an advertisement for it, Defending Jacob. Sure, it’s got everyone’s favorite Captain America, Chris Evans, and Downton Abbey‘s Michelle Dockery, but the premise just sounded so intriguing that I was going to watch it regardless of its leads.
Read moreThe Boys – Season 2, Episode 6
Man, oh, man! The amount of information thrown into last night’s episode of The Boys was immense and impactful. There are going to be a butt ton of spoilers ahead, so beware. Otherwise, let’s dive in!
Read moreEmmys 2020: Winners, Losers, and Everything in Between
Last night saw the first major awards show since the pandemic began, and I was excited to get it in whatever format they could manage. Thus, I watched an (almost) totally virtual Emmy Awards, or as I’ve seen it so cleverly referenced, the “Pandemmys.” The show opened with host Jimmy Kimmel seemingly talking to a full house of actors and guest alike. I’m not going to lie, this fooled me for the first minute. I thought to myself, “well, maybe they worked something out and had everyone quarantine for two weeks,” even though I’d heard nothing of the sort mentioned in the last several months since the virtual show was announced. Then I noticed people in the crowd who weren’t nominated, or actors from shows who were no longer on the air. Then we saw Jimmy Kimmel himself in the crowd.
Read moreThe Boys – Season 2, Episode 5
So much happens in these hour-long episodes that I fear some day I’m going to miss something huge. I guess in order to combat that I over-explain a little bit, so sue me! Either way, this is a review of the fifth episode of The Boys, and spoilers may be below. You’ve been warned!
Read moreMythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet Review
While I was watching the very serious drama, The Morning Show, I decided that I also wanted to pepper in some comedy. I did that in the form of Apple +’s Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet. Created by Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, I knew I was going to watch it regardless of what it was about. It also didn’t hurt that when the show premiered at the start of the year it received universal rave reviews. That usually sells me on a show pretty quickly.
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