The Rainmaker (2025) Season 1 Review | Justice, Chaos, and Way Too Many Bad Decisions

A group of people, including lawyers and witnesses, react in surprise inside a courtroom, with the audience members looking on. Under the title The Rainmaker: Season Review.

There’s a lot to like about The Rainmaker, the new legal drama has sharp dialogue, a great casting, and a courtroom atmosphere thick with tension. But there’s also a fair amount of yelling at the TV from me, especially when Rudy Baylor (Milo Callaghan) decides, yet again, to do something wildly impulsive. The premiere set … Continue reading The Rainmaker (2025) Season 1 Review | Justice, Chaos, and Way Too Many Bad Decisions

Boots (Season Review) | A heartfelt, complex coming-of-age drama about identity, brotherhood, and survival.

A young Marine recruit with a buzz cut smirks amid a line of stoic fellow trainees in green uniforms, standing in formation outdoors.

Netflix’s Boots reimagines The Pink Marine with grit, warmth, and heart. It’s part coming-of-age story, part survival tale, and surprisingly full of humor. Beneath the boot camp drills and military discipline lies a moving exploration of identity, fear, and belonging. If you’re looking for a show that’s both tough and tender, Boots might just surprise you.

Will Trent Season 3 Review | Heartbreak, Humor, and High-Stakes

Season 3 of Will Trent proves once again why this show is one of the strongest dramas on network TV right now. It somehow packs in heartfelt family stories, shocking twists, laugh-out-loud humor, and deeply emotional gut punches, all in just 42 minutes an episode. After last season, Angie and Ormwood shouldn’t even be anywhere … Continue reading Will Trent Season 3 Review | Heartbreak, Humor, and High-Stakes