Justin Hartley returns as Colter Shaw in Tracker Season 2, delivering more mystery-of-the-week thrills and high-profile guest stars. But while the cases are fun, the series still drags its feet on the larger mystery of Shaw's past. Read our full review for what's working, what’s not, and whether it’s still worth the watch.
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The Sandman Season 2 (Mid-Season Review) | Dream Is Back and So is His Past
Morpheus is back in the Dreaming—and so is his past. From heartbreak, Hell to a surreal sibling road trip, Season 2 of The Sandman balances myth, vengeance, messy emotions, and brilliant performances. Here's what Part 1 gets so right.
Reacher (Season 3 Review) | A Burtal and Beefy Adaptation of Persuader
Reacher Season 3 is the show at its sharpest - brutal, clever, and character-driven. It’s a focused adaptation of Persuader with standout action, heart, a gruff lead, and a whole lot of beefcake.
Daredevil Born Again (Premiere Review) | A Gritty, Emotional Start – I Am Not OK
Daredevil: Born Again is back with a vengeance! 🦇 The first two episodes deliver gritty action, emotional gut punches, and that signature moral complexity we love. Read my full review!
The Night Agent (Season 2 Review) | A Thrilling Continuation with High Stakes and Emotional Depth
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.
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.
The Boys (Season 4 Review) | Entertaining Chaos with Blunt Satire
The Boys Season 4 remains chaotic, brutal, and incredibly entertaining, with Homelander’s influence over Ryan creating some of the show’s darkest moments yet. But while the satire still lands at times, it’s starting to lose some of the sharp balance that made earlier seasons so effective.
