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The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 8 (2025) 4/5 EDIT “In a far-off city, all our heroes teamed up to defeat an invading empire and kill the evil immortal sorcerer guiding their invasion, all while exorcising their own various demons or taking on some new ones. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 17, 2025 Full Review The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 7 (2025) 4/5 EDIT “That the episode works at all is a testament to the increasing confidence with which showrunner Rafe Judkins and his team approach the material.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 10, 2025 Full Review The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 6 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “I think the thing that seals this episode for me is the appearance of the debonair Fares Fares as Ishamael.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Apr 3, 2025 Full Review The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 5 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “Once again, even for hyper-dense, high-budget SFF on TV, The Wheel of Time redefines the phrase a lot.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 27, 2025 Full Review The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 4 (2025) 4/5 EDIT “The Wheel of Time is at its best when it lets the wheel stop spinning. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 21, 2025 Full Review The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 3 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “In a show as packed with plot as The Wheel of Time has been during this first three-episode drop of season three, focusing on the little moments makes a big difference.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 13, 2025 Full Review The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 2 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “Like Williams as the Aes Sedai–trained Queen Morgaise of House Tarkand and Aghdashloo as Elaida, her right-hand woman, McKenna treats this scene as high camp as much as high fantasy. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 13, 2025 Full Review The Wheel of Time: Season 3, Episode 1 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “It may seem random or haphazard, and it’s definitely overwhelming to look at at first. But eventually, a picture emerges, one that clearly communicates the artist’s ideas and emotions. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Mar 13, 2025 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 10 (2024) 2/5 EDIT “It’s hard to stay invested in the story of a man who’s always right.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Nov 18, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 9 (2024) 3/5 EDIT “On Tulsa King, revenge is a dish best served in thirty minutes or less, or it’s free!” – New York Magazine/Vulture Nov 11, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 8 (2024) 3/5 EDIT “There’s good stuff in this episode, and I mean it.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Nov 5, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 7 (2024) 4/5 EDIT “With refreshingly nuanced, twisty plotting and sharp dialogue courtesy of writer David Flebotte, the somewhat misleadingly titled “Life Support” is, appropriately, the first time in a long time that this show has shown signs of real, creative life.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 28, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 6 (2024) 2/5 EDIT “There’s a lot about this episode of Tulsa King that feels familiar, for better or worse. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 21, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 5 (2024) 2/5 EDIT “Tulsa King lets its charming troglodyte anti(ish)-hero Dwight Manfredi take a few swings at the state of modern education in the form of the cartoonish progressive day school to which his grandchildren are to be sent. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 15, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 4 (2024) 3/5 EDIT “An episode that’s otherwise all about the criminal factions lining Dwight up in their crosshairs, from Tulsa to Kansas City to New York. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 7, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 3 (2024) 2/5 EDIT “There’s exactly one highly effective scene in this week’s chapter of the adventures of Dwight Manfredi. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Oct 1, 2024 Full Review The Queen of Villains: Season 1 (2024) 100% EDIT “This is a fun, funny, exciting, heart-pounding little show, one that captures the spectacle, glamour, danger, and sexiness of professional wrestling as well as anything I’ve ever watched.” – Decider Sep 26, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 2 (2024) 2/5 EDIT “The difference between Dwight Manfredi and Bluto Blutarsky, however, is that you’re not supposed to laugh at Dwight Manfredi.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Sep 23, 2024 Full Review Tulsa King: Season 2, Episode 1 (2024) 2/5 EDIT “It’s like you’re watching Sylvester Stallone pretend to be a mob boss and a bunch of talented actors pretend he’s not Sylvester Stallone pretending to be a mob boss.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Sep 16, 2024 Full Review House of the Dragon: Season 2, Episode 8 (2024) EDIT “Unfortunately, the episode is so good at building tension and anticipation for the three-front war on the horizon that it becomes a victim of its own success when the action doesn’t arrive.” – New York Times Aug 5, 2024 Full Review Those About to Die: Season 1, Episode 10 (2024) 4/5 EDIT “I wound up having a lot more fun with Those About to Die than I thought I would after the first two episodes. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jul 20, 2024 Full Review Those About to Die: Season 1, Episode 9 (2024) 4/5 EDIT “This, ultimately, is the smartest move made by writer-creator Robert Rodat in the development of this show: Pairing the destinies of the power player we like the best and the one we like the least. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jul 20, 2024 Full Review Those About to Die: Season 1, Episode 8 (2024) 3/5 EDIT “I’m growing increasingly fond of Those About to Die as it goes. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jul 20, 2024 Full Review Those About to Die: Season 1, Episode 7 (2024) 3/5 EDIT “This is when you can feel the show’s creative team, led here by episode eight’s writer Marissa Lestrade, take the wheel by the hands and give it a hard turn to the left.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jul 20, 2024 Full Review Those About to Die: Season 1, Episode 6 (2024) 3/5 EDIT “When Titus sincerely thanked Domitian for saving his life, I wanted to get in on a group hug. Life may be cheap in Rome, but that’s all the more reason to let your bro know you love him.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jul 20, 2024 Full Review
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