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Katie Doll

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Biography:

Katie Doll is a critic and interviewer from Tennessee who primarily reviews television shows, as well as the occasional film. She began her entertainment journalism career in 2021 writing about apocalyptic media, representation of women in TV and film, and the latest shows in the industry.

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Reviews

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The Testaments: Season 1 (2026) 84% 9/10 EDIT “Unsettling and sharply written, The Testaments might not be for the faint of heart, but it's an exemplary piece of work that blends real-life with dystopian spirit.” – CBR Apr 2, 2026 Full Review Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen: Season 1 (2026) 88% 8/10 EDIT “A snazzy, playful, and atmospheric entry to the horror genre that stacks up well against Netflix's other iconic shows of terror.” – CBR Mar 26, 2026 Full Review For All Mankind: Season 5 (2026) 94% 7/10 EDIT “Season 5 makes sure to include the white-knuckle tension that builds up the unnerving anticipation, and relieves with a shot of good news.” – CBR Mar 23, 2026 Full Review The Madison: Season 1 (2026) 61% 7/10 EDIT “If there's anything to make it worth the watch, it's most definitely [Michelle] Pfeiffer, who effortlessly captures the struggle of being caught between two worlds in the loneliest time of her life.” – CBR Mar 13, 2026 Full Review Margo's Got Money Troubles: Season 1 (2026) 100% 7/10 EDIT “Elle Fanning and other tremendous stars lead a complex, beautifully shot series with charm and vigor.” – CBR Mar 13, 2026 Full Review Imperfect Women: Season 1 (2026) 43% 9/10 EDIT “While, on the surface, it promotes itself as a gripping murder mystery with Eleanor and Mary as the detectives, it's actually an engrossing drama that perfectly embodies the highs and lows of female friendships.” – CBR Mar 12, 2026 Full Review Marshals: Season 1 (2026) 44% 5/10 EDIT “Marshals' only success is capturing a character with a well-known name and confining him to an ordinary procedural that loses the spark Yellowstone turned into a blazing fire.” – CBR Feb 25, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 6 (2026) 8/10 EDIT “Taking a page out of Game of Thrones' book, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms uses its first finale to reflect on what just happened, and figure out the next steps.” – CBR Feb 23, 2026 Full Review The Last Thing He Told Me: Season 2 (2026) 56% 4/10 EDIT “It's not that The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2 is boring, but it's not exactly designed to be a refined crime show. But it definitely tries its hardest to play the impostor.” – CBR Feb 20, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 5 (2026) 7/10 EDIT “"In the Name of the Mother" is regrettably the most disjointed episode yet because of some truly bizarre structural choices.” – CBR Feb 16, 2026 Full Review Cross: Season 2 (2026) 95% 7/10 EDIT “The second season of Cross tells a disturbing, yet provocatively captivating story that peels back the layers of human morality.” – CBR Feb 11, 2026 Full Review Dark Winds: Season 4 (2026) 100% 9/10 EDIT “[Dark Winds] takes the group of leads to Los Angeles, California for the first time, temporarily leaving the Navajo reservation's desert for a city-bound mystery that is all-consuming and unwavering.” – CBR Feb 9, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 4 (2026) 10/10 EDIT “Much of "Seven" feels like Dunk's story at Ashford finding its purpose.” – CBR Feb 6, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 3 (2026) 9/10 EDIT “Reaching the middle of the first season, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has frolicked through the field of daisies for long enough, and is now ready to brace the storm ahead.” – CBR Feb 2, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 2 (2026) 8/10 EDIT “Co-creator and showrunner Ira Parker does a good job of adding the Targaryens in the second episode as an extension of Dunk's story, rather than the centerpiece.” – CBR Jan 26, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 1 (2026) 9/10 EDIT “By staying small and true to its themes, the series feels like a warm welcome back to Westeros.” – CBR Jan 26, 2026 Full Review Agatha Christie's Seven Dials: Season 1 (2026) 71% 7/10 EDIT “Though it might feel like a grab-bag of mystery tropes, Seven Dials is a fun, short watch with a compelling lead at the forefront.” – CBR Jan 15, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1 (2026) 94% 9/10 EDIT “In ignoring the tempting siren to create another Game of Thrones' replica, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms successfully makes a champion out of itself.” – CBR Jan 13, 2026 Full Review Hijack: Season 2 (2026) 73% 4/10 EDIT “Hijack surrenders itself to the predictable, running almost the exact same route as the first season. Except this time, it's a painfully disjointed and thematically trifling ride.” – CBR Jan 6, 2026 Full Review The Pitt: Season 2 (2026) 99% 9/10 EDIT “[The Pitt] Season 2 is a routine that doesn't feel like a boring chore, but a luxury with all the right bells and whistles.” – CBR Jan 5, 2026 Full Review Stranger Things: Season 5, Episode 8 (2025) 5/10 EDIT “It's definitely not the worst [series finale] in recent memory, but it's certainly not the best either.” – CBR Jan 2, 2026 Full Review The Abandons: Season 1 (2025) 32% 6/10 EDIT “The Abandons [has] a slight edge that lets its story blossom over seven episodes, but there are still underlying problems poisoning the roots.” – CBR Dec 4, 2025 Full Review Stranger Things: Season 5 (2025) 82% 7/10 EDIT “Stranger Things begins its final chapter as action-packed, punishing and ambitious as ever.” – CBR Nov 27, 2025 Full Review The Beast in Me: Season 1 (2025) 85% 6/10 EDIT “The Beast in Me is like a novel your mom buys at the airport to pass the time on the flight. A good read, but only when there's nothing else to do.” – CBR Nov 13, 2025 Full Review Landman: Season 2 (2025) 83% 4/10 EDIT “Those who respect women and enjoy business-based dramas without background knowledge of the industry should probably continue to steer clear of the testosterone-fueled series.” – CBR Nov 12, 2025 Full Review
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