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Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies Season 1 Review - A Busy, Energetic Prequel

Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies?doesn't quite justify its existence, but those willing to give it a try will be rewarded with an entertaining ride.

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The Power Season 1 Review: A Shaky But Promising Start To An Exciting Series

The Power is a good start to a series with a thought-provoking narrative about gender and the dynamics that come from the imbalance of power.

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Up Here Season 1 Review: Carlos Valdes & Mae Whitman Soar In Delightful Musical Rom-Com

The series has a lot of heart, and it's a breezy binge that provides a lot of joy, especially as the show develops the characters further.

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Succession Season 4 Review: Roy Family Firing On All Cylinders In Final Season

Succession season 4 is kinetic, barreling towards a finale that feels as well-earned as each biting jab lobbed at various members of the Roy family.

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Yellowjackets Season 2 Review: Winter Descends In Bleak & Confident Follow-Up

Yellowjackets?season 2 is a welcome return for the drama. It's as mean, blackly humorous, and brutal as ever, and there's nothing else like it.?

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Agent Elvis Review: Vibrant, Action-Driven Animated Series Lacks Originality

Agent Elvis is a fun, yet tedious diversion that might unintentionally send people to the more superior raunchy animated spy series Archer.

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Shadow & Bone Season 2 Review: Strong, Intense & Thrilling Return To The Grishaverse

The series delivers the best of both worlds in an intricately crafted sophomore season that will leave audiences wanting season 3 immediately after.

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Ted Lasso Season 3 Review: AFC Richmond Just Keeps Getting Better

Ted Lasso season 3 retains its hope and wacky one-liners, sometimes going even wackier than necessary, but it's also learned to play with nuance.

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You Season 4 Part 2 Spoiler Review: Joe Goldberg Crumbles Under His Own Ambition

You?season 4 smashes through disbelief & lands somewhere altogether outlandish, forgoing faith in its audience for cheap tricks & fakeout twists.

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The Mandalorian Helmet by Denuo Novo Review

The Star Wars: The Mandalorian helmet accessory from Denuo Novo is as comfortable and functional as it is pretty to look at and display.

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Gotham Knights Series Premiere Review: CW's DC Series Is Semi-Decent But Unremarkable

Gotham Knights is a half-decent DC universe story that's unfortunately couched in teen melodrama and color grading more irritating than atmospheric.

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The Mandalorian Season 3 Review: After Shaky Premiere, Episode 2 Recaptures The Heart

The Mandalorian?has an unfortunate tendency to take its eye off the ball, but?to do it at the start of this anticipated season is especially odd.

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Daisy Jones & The Six Review: Angsty, Riveting Adaptation Draws You In From The Start

With fantastic performances from the cast, memorable music, and just enough angst to keep one riveted, Daisy Jones & The Six?hits the spot.?

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Carnival Row Season 2 Review: Intricate, Fantastical World Still Lacks Spark

With so much going on, character development gets lost, and the story, often heavy-handed, is agonizingly slow at times and fascinating at others.

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Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Review - The Epic Finale Is The Best Trek Since DS9

Star Trek: Picard season 3 takes the series out in style as the epic farewell story the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation always deserved.

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You Season 4 Part 1 Review: The Stalker Gets Stalked In Absurdly Fun Episodes

You season 4 part 1 has plenty of absurdity, crafting a mystery that is as comical as it is nail-biting & puts Joe in more danger than he ever before.

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Poker Face Review: Lyonne Leads A Fun, Engaging, Subversive Murder Mystery Show

Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne are a dynamic duo, and they genuinely understand what it is to have fun with a tried and true genre.

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Shrinking Review: Jason Segel's Apple TV+ Comedy Is Engaging & Heartwarming

Shrinking recognizes the importance of human connection and handles the varying degrees of loss with genuine warmth, charm, and wit.??

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How I Met Your Father Season 2 Review: HIMYM Spinoff Fails To Spark Interest

Season 2’s narrative is scattered — so much so that older Sophie’s teasing of what’s to come doesn’t fill one with excitement so much as indifference.

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Hunters Season 2 Review: Ambitious Storytelling & Charismatic Cast Carry Series

Hunters is a show that contains multitudes. It will impact audiences in many ways because it's a show that is at times absurd & at others harrowing.

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