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Minx: Season 2 (2023) 89% B EDIT “Worth watching.” – The Playlist Jul 21, 2023 Full Review And Just Like That...: Season 2 (2023) 63% B- EDIT “While Max’s And Just Like That… isn’t great television, its new season is frothy, filthy, and fun, a reminder of what made so many of us fall for HBO’s Sex and the City back in the ‘90s.” – The Playlist Jun 27, 2023 Full Review Somebody Somewhere: Season 2 (2023) 100% A- EDIT “... it isn’t just the series’ tender angle on the lives of real people that surprises; it’s the juxtaposition of that warmth with its delightfully profane sense of humor. ” – The Playlist Apr 19, 2023 Full Review Starstruck: Season 2 (2022) 93% A- EDIT “The second season is nearly as strong as the just-about-perfect first go-round, offering a half-dozen more bingeable episodes (though lacking a moment as instantly iconic as Jessies post-hook-up dance to "Return of the Mack").” – The Playlist Apr 14, 2022 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 5 (2019) EDIT “A whole building falling on her may seem too quick and too kind for a woman who engineered much of the show's suffering, but it's certainly poetic.” – The Playlist May 13, 2019 Full Review The Boys: Season 1 (2019) 85% C EDIT “The premiere episode can't read the room, mistaking nastiness for edginess and thinking that simply showing more women on screen is progress.” – The Playlist May 8, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 4 (2019) EDIT “"The Last of the Starks" begins in mourning with a few sad moments, but this is a mostly sunny 80 minutes compared to "The Long Night." Well, except for that last 20 minutes.” – The Playlist May 8, 2019 Full Review Dead to Me: Season 1 (2019) 86% B+ EDIT “Dead to Me mines profound loss for laughs, marrying humor and heartache often in a single moment.” – The Playlist May 2, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 3 (2019) EDIT “It feels like we got lucky overall. It could have been so much worse. Many of our beloved survived, but this relief will likely not last long.” – The Playlist Apr 29, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 1 (2019) EDIT “"Winterfell" is a fitting return for the series, remaining true to its narrative core while providing so many emotionally satisfying reunions (Arya and Jon! Sam and Jon! Arya and the Hound!) that its punches to the gut aren't quite as bruising.” – The Playlist Apr 22, 2019 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 2 (2019) EDIT “Little really happens here, but a lot was said, and said multiple times. This is the rare episode without any blood, but next week's battle should more than make up for it.” – The Playlist Apr 22, 2019 Full Review Shrill: Season 1 (2019) 93% A- EDIT “But while Shrill would succeed just based on its witty dialogue and well-crafted characters, what truly sets it apart from anything else on TV is its unique perspective.” – The Playlist Apr 3, 2019 Full Review Russian Doll: Season 1 (2019) 97% A EDIT “"Russian Doll" is an absolute delight that you'll watch to watch on a loop.” – The Playlist Feb 3, 2019 Full Review Sex Education: Season 1 (2019) 91% A- EDIT “Sex Education moves between hilarious laughter, all-out raunch, and heart-bursting sweetness with ease, making it one of the most binge-able shows in recent memory.” – The Playlist Jan 17, 2019 Full Review Into the Dark: Season 1, Episode 4 (2018) B- EDIT “This isn't Takal's best work, but it still deserves a "like" from genre fans tired of the same monsters and killers they always see.” – The Playlist Jan 11, 2019 Full Review The Americans: Season 6 (2018) 99% A EDIT “As fans themselves echo the chorus of "Don't Dream It's Over" as the show nears its finale, we should still feel lucky to have gotten six seasons of this truly special series.” – The Playlist Oct 23, 2018 Full Review Marvel's Luke Cage: Season 2 (2018) 86% C EDIT “Your 11th grade English teacher is proud that you care about the show's themes. With all the subtlety of one of Luke Cage's punches, the show beats its messages into the audience.” – The Playlist Oct 19, 2018 Full Review The Alienist: Season 1 (2018) 68% B EDIT “With its precisely executed setting and unsettling mystery, [it] will appeal to true crime lovers, fans of the original novel and NYC history buffs, but its early episodes don't elevate it to must-see viewing for others in such a crowded environment.” – The Playlist Mar 9, 2018 Full Review Star Trek: Discovery: Season 1 (2017) 82% B EDIT “The show couples pure "Star Trek" spirit and references that will make fans grin, but it has enough action and compelling characters to draw in people who don't know the difference between the Kelvin and Prime timelines.” – The Playlist Sep 25, 2017 Full Review Outlander: Season 3 (2017) 90% B EDIT “Outlander has always been achingly romantic, and that feeling isn't lost in season three.” – The Playlist Sep 10, 2017 Full Review Mr. Mercedes: Season 1 (2017) 83% B- EDIT “"Mr. Mercedes" features enough hallmarks of Stephen King's work - graphic violence, a terrifying villain and strong characters - to satisfy his longtime fans.” – The Playlist Aug 4, 2017 Full Review GLOW: Season 1 (2017) 94% B+ EDIT “Audiences who keep watching after its imperfect beginning, will be rewarded by a funny, insightful comedy filled with a variety of characters who all get their chance to shine.” – The Playlist Jun 23, 2017 Full Review Archer: Season 8 (2017) 86% B+ EDIT “A show this funny could be content to rest on its humor, but "Archer" has upped its game, showing that Adam Reed and his team's ambition isn't just limited to comedy.” – The Playlist Apr 5, 2017 Full Review The Americans: Season 5 (2017) 94% A EDIT “The series is slated to end after season six, and if these episodes are any indication, fans are in good hands with showrunners Joe Fields and Joel Weisberg.” – The Playlist Mar 6, 2017 Full Review Feud: Season 1 (2017) 95% B+ EDIT “Making a (melo)drama about the rivalry between Hollywood grand dames Bette Davis and Joan Crawford starring Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange feels like the truest expression of Ryan Murphy's work - and the execution doesn't disappoint.” – The Playlist Mar 4, 2017 Full Review
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