THE SALISBURY POISONINGS - SEASON ONE
The Salisbury Poisonings gets bogged down occasionally in the minutiae of public health operations, but it serves in particular as a dignified tribute to Dawn Sturgess.
DIRTY MONEY - SEASON ONE
Dirty Money proves its thesis not just by exposing corporations, but also by rendering thoughtful, intimate portraits of individuals whose desire to accumulate wealth has transformed into a terminal kind of myopia.
THE X-FILES (REBOOT) - SEASON 10
Season 10 was messy. Sometimes OK, sometimes terrible. In other words, they should have left it at season 9.
HIGH SEAS - SEASON ONE
High Seas is a good-looking, light mystery with performances that signal that they're not taking things all that seriously, which is a good thing for a show like this. Bottom line -- don't expect much and you will be gently entertained.
SWEET HOME - SEASON ONE
Despite a couple of breathless episodes and some 'bloody' fun throughout, Sweet Home does not provide much of a story for viewers to get hooked on as it did in the Webtoon. It's so disappointing because I was a massive fan of the Comic.
CLOSE TO ME - SEASON ONE
The strength of the show's last episode makes up for some of the more predictable and far-fetched developments along the way.
GENERA+ION - SEASON ONE
Genera+ion may not be the most flattering depiction of Gen Z, but it very well may be the most accurate and hopeful one we have.
KIRI - SEASON ONE
The genius of Thorne's writing is that he plays to his viewers' assumptions and then pulls the rug out from underneath them, exposing their own biases in the process.
SOLAR OPPOSITES - SEASON ONE
Each episode is packed with a wit that's thrives on orchestrating chaos and then bringing it all back home, and for the most part it's a hilarious!
TO THE LAKE - SEASON ONE
A hyper-active show, where a pandemic crisis serves as the framework for 2 families to take a road trip out of Moscow to a "house on a lake", and then experience a series of "unexpected, out-of-the-blue" events, from mobs attacking, a kid being left behind, weird encounters with other people in despair, road blocks, and so on. It is like an RPG game where things just keep happening one after the other, trying to keep the audience pumped with continous adrenaline...
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