Season 2 of The Night Agent delivers everything we love about the show - high stakes, shocking twists, and deeply human characters. Peter and Rose’s journey is as emotional as it is thrilling, with a finale that’ll leave you counting the days to Season 3.
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Reviews of television/streaming series based on, inspired by, or featuring a character from previously published written work (book, graphic novel, play, articles, etc.).
Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches (Season 2 Premiere Review) | A Darker, Stronger Beginning
The Season 2 premiere of Mayfair Witches is a promising step up from its debut. With Rowan navigating her connection to Lasher and a darker tone emerging, this might be the redemption arc fans have been hoping for. Alexandra Daddario shines as always, and while there’s room for improvement (looking at you, cheesy magic effects), the season starts with a captivating foundation.
Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (Miniseries Review) | A Father’s Relentless Pursuit: The Heartbreaking Truth Behind Lockerbie
A father’s relentless pursuit of truth after unimaginable tragedy - Lockerbie: A Search for Truth delivers a gut-wrenching, powerful story of grief, justice, and resilience. Colin Firth stuns as Dr. Jim Swire, whose fight for answers uncovers shocking revelations that will leave you questioning everything. Read my review of this unforgettable miniseries.
Solo Leveling: Arise From The Shadow | S2 Pilot Review
Season 2 begins by highlighting just how shocking Jin-woo's transformation has been. The confidence, the strength—it's a far cry from the timid hunter we once knew. Even his sister is amazed. Add in Igris’s triumphant return and the comedic timing of Jin-woo’s raid plan backfiring, and you’ve got a premiere that’s emotional, thrilling, and hilarious all at once.
From Pages to Pixels: My Top 5 TV Shows Based on Books I Watched This Year
Ever wondered how your favorite books translate to TV? Sometimes it’s magic, sometimes it’s mayhem. This year, I braved 29 adaptations—everything from anime (hello, Solo Leveling) to epic dramas (Shogun, anyone?). The result? A hilarious journey through what worked, what flopped, and why you should always watch Reacher. Spoiler: Winter jackets make everything cooler.
What If…? Ambition Outpaces Execution | Season 3 Review
What if… the MCU embraced the strange, the silly, and the downright bizarre? What If...? Season 3 goes bold with mech battles, Hollywood sorcery, and Old West shootouts, but can its kaleidoscope of ideas hold your attention? Find out in my full review!
Dune: Prophecy (TV Series Season 1 Review) | A Bold but Uneven Journey
Long before Paul Atreides, there were the sisters who dared to shape the fate of humankind. Dune: Prophecy invites us into a world of power, ambition, and sacrifice - but does it live up to the towering legacy of Dune? With stunning visuals and bold storytelling choices, this origin story walks a fine line between innovation and tradition. A must-watch for fans of the Bene Gesserit and lovers of intricate sci-fi.
What If…? (Season 3 Premiere Review) | Smashing Expectations: The Hulk Battles Mech Avengers in a Genre-Bending Premiere
What happens when Marvel embraces its wildest concept yet: Hulk battling a team of mech-suit-wearing Avengers in an anime-inspired showdown? The season premiere of What If...? Season 3 pulls no punches, delivering larger-than-life action and surprising character returns—but does this genre-bending experiment pay off?
Dexter: Original Sin (Pilot Review) | Nostalgia and Fresh Thrills
Dexter: Original Sin breathes new life into the franchise with a nostalgic yet fresh take on its iconic antihero. The pilot captures Dexter’s chilling duality as a young man navigating his dark urges while learning his deadly craft. Patrick Gibson’s performance and Michael C. Hall’s iconic narration make for an irresistible blend of the familiar and new, leaving fans eager to see where the darkness leads.
The Day of The Jackal (TV Series) Season 1 Review | Sharp, Slick, and Surprising: A Killer Revival of the Espionage Classic
The Day of the Jackal isn’t just a modernized adaptation; it’s a masterful dance of tension and precision. Eddie Redmayne is both charming and chilling, Lashana Lynch brings grit and emotional depth, and the show’s finale subverts expectations in all the right ways.
