The Irrational (Season 2 Review) | Great Cases, Wild Connections, and a Not-So-Surprising Farewell

Season 2 of The Irrational shifts from explosive mysteries to somewhat deeper character arcs. And while it’s still full of odd cases and behavioral insights, the show’s structure starts to show its cracks. With surprising reveals, quirky logic puzzles, and a few eyebrow-raising twists, it’s an entertaining ride even if it veers into the improbable. Curious where it all lands? Read the full review.

The Wheel of Time (S2 Review) | The Show That Required The Ring Of Power’s Budget.

My journey into The Wheel of Time's world really started with the series Rafe Judkins created, I read "The Eye Of The World" before the Season One premiere but the TV series prompted my reading of the first book at the time. Even if Robert Jordan's books were sitting on my TBR for some time. … Continue reading The Wheel of Time (S2 Review) | The Show That Required The Ring Of Power’s Budget.

Clarice (Season Review) | Adding Layers to the Hannibal Lore

This psychological horror crime drama created by Alex Kurtzman (Sleepy Hollow, The Amazing Spider-Man 2) and Jenny Lumet (Star Trek, The Mummy) is based on the best-selling novel "The Silence of the Lambs" by Thomas Harris. The series stars Rebecca Breeds (Pretty Little Liars, The Originals) as the titular character, along with Lucca De Oliveira … Continue reading Clarice (Season Review) | Adding Layers to the Hannibal Lore

Clarice (Pilot review) | The Right Look and Tone But It Still Needs Work

CASTRebecca BreedsLucca De OliveiraMichael CudlitzKal PennDevyn A. Tyler The Accent is the first thing that I noticed. Not to judge if it was good or not, but I didn't remember if Jodie Foster's Clarice had one. To say that I went in "blind" is an understatement, all I knew about the show is that it … Continue reading Clarice (Pilot review) | The Right Look and Tone But It Still Needs Work