Okay, let me preface this review by saying there will be spoilers! I think I’m pretty late to the party for this original Hulu comedy, Only Murders in the Building, so I don’t know that I’ll be spoiling it for many people, but still, you’ve been warned.
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Girls5Eva Season 1
With my last week of access to Peacock Premium, I decided to check out this highly praised comedy. Girls5Eva was lauded by literally everyone and I think it even managed to snag an Emmy nomination this year. Plenty of entertainment outlets declared that it deserved more! So anyways, let’s dive in.
Read moreDr. Death Miniseries Review
Back a few months ago I saw a commercial for this miniseries, Dr. Death and knew at some point I was going to get Peacock to watch it. Well, that time has come and it was well worth a month of my life subscribing to NBC’s streaming service. The cast alone was enough to sell it for me, and of course the subject matter was intriguing, but even with just the first episode I was hooked!
Read moreRutherford Falls Season 1
A couple of weeks ago my sister got us a Peacock subscription, so while she’s paying for it for the month, I am taking advantage of it! Somewhat high up on my watchlist was the comedy Rutherford Falls. When you’ve got Ed Helms at the lead of a show, it’s pretty much guaranteed that I’ll tune in. Not only his name was the draw though. After seeing Michael Greyeyes in a bunch of stuff this past year, he was another huge reason for me to watch, and especially in a comedic role! Let’s dive in!
Read moreScenes from a Marriage Miniseries
Okay, look, this five-part miniseries really grew on me as it went on, but I had to agree with SNL’s take on it two and a half episodes in. They made a fake trailer and then had a critic’s quote at the end stating, “Who is this for??” and I found myself asking the exact same question.
Read moreAmerican Horror Story: Double Feature
This time around, American Horror Story took a slightly different approach to its season. Instead of one ten-episode season, that in years past has puttered out by the end, they split it into two distinct storylines. Hence the title, Double Feature, for the season.
Read moreClickbait Miniseries Review
This dramatic and thrilling Netflix miniseries came seemingly out of nowhere. One day it wasn’t there, and the next I see Adrian Grenier’s face with something that looks dark and twisted. Of course, when I learn that Zoe Kazan and Betty Gabriel are in it, too, it became a no-brainer to watch it! Also, with a name like Clickbait, it seems almost impossible that it won’t get watched. This 8-episode miniseries takes a unique storytelling approach with some shocking reveals along the way. Let’s dive in!
Read moreRoswell, New Mexico Season 3 Finale
That’s right, another one of my shows have dropped off for the year, and this time it was the CW’s Roswell, New Mexico. They sort of surprised me a little bit by dropping the last two episodes of the season on the same night, but I’m not mad about two hours of drama! Let’s wrap this season up!
Read moreNine Perfect Strangers Miniseries Review
Well, well, well. Liane Moriarty made the right friend in Nicole Kidman. I say that because she’s chosen another one of Moriarty’s novels to adapt to the screen. And I don’t know how well your memory serves you, but it worked out really well with Big Little Lies. I’m a little surprised that Moriarty’s most recent novel, Nine Perfect Strangers got selected to be adapted so quickly. As an author I’d want the material to sit with readers a little longer. In any case, I was looking forward to this mystery/drama.
Read moreThe White Lotus Season 1
It’s been a little bit now, but I’m so glad I was able to watch this series! As of right now, there is no news of a second season of The White Lotus, but it was almost so perfect it doesn’t need one? In my opinion, anyways. In a show where so much great stuff happens, it also floats in the ether of being genre-less. That’s a pretty rare feat!
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