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Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen: Season 1 (2026) 87% B EDIT “What Boston gets across here—very effectively—is that sometimes a walk down the aisle can feel like a death march. ” – AV Club Mar 26, 2026 Full Review The Madison: Season 1 (2026) 61% C+ EDIT “The show doesn't fit neatly into any one particular genre, which can be exciting. It's rare to see something on TV that's a mix of Nicholas Sparks, A River Runs Through It, Virgin River, and Green Acres.” – AV Club Mar 13, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 6 (2026) 4/5 EDIT “That’s why I think it makes sense to consider “The Morrow” as the fantasy-novel epilogue that few fantasy TV shows ever get.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 23, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 5 (2026) 4/5 EDIT “Throughout this first season, the show’s writers have added to and enriched Martin’s material in ways that have deepened the characters and the meaning. The showrunner, Ira Parker, knows what he’s doing. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 19, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 4 (2026) 4/5 EDIT “This week's episode, "Seven," understandably has less of the chill hangout vibes of last week's wonderful "The Squire." It's decidedly less fun — but no less absorbing. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 6, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 3 (2026) 5/5 EDIT “Still, the big twist does hit harder in this TV version, because the show’s writers have made such an effort from the beginning to develop Egg into a more well-rounded character. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Feb 2, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 2 (2026) 4/5 EDIT “In the show’s second episode — titled “Hard Salt Beef,” after the staple of the hedge-knight diet — Egg starts becoming more of a true companion to Dunk. He’s still very much a little kid, but he also shows wisdom beyond his years. Plus he’s adorable.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jan 27, 2026 Full Review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: Season 1, Episode 1 (2026) 4/5 EDIT “This is a lighter, sweeter, and often funnier Song of Ice and Fire.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Jan 20, 2026 Full Review Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4, Episode 10 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “As entertaining as it has been to listen to Richard Brake’s resonant, fluid voice for the past two seasons — waxing eloquent about leadership and divine justice — his character has always been ridiculous.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 29, 2025 Full Review Pluribus: Season 1, Episode 9 (2025) A- EDIT “The yawning gap between how Carol and Manousos intend to approach this crisis provides some rich drama. ” – AV Club Dec 24, 2025 Full Review Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4, Episode 9 (2025) 2/5 EDIT “This week’s Mayor of Kingstown lost me. This is not that complicated of a show — or at least it shouldn’t be.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 22, 2025 Full Review Pluribus: Season 1, Episode 8 (2025) A- EDIT “This week’s “Charm Offensive” should be more your speed. It has words aplenty, spilling out of both Carol and Zosia.” – AV Club Dec 19, 2025 Full Review Landman: Season 2, Episode 5 (2025) B EDIT “Sure, there’s something patriarchal about this whole conversation. But it’s nice. This show could use more nice.” – AV Club Dec 15, 2025 Full Review Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4, Episode 8 (2026) 4/5 EDIT “Whatever this show’s flaws, it has always proved capable of delivering — even if only once or twice a year — a taut, tense episode where some crisis unifies the action and propels the story. And that’s what we get here” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 15, 2025 Full Review Pluribus: Season 1, Episode 7 (2025) A EDIT “It’s funny, that is, until—inevitably—a gloom descends.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 12, 2025 Full Review Matlock: Season 2, Episode 8 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “Well, in this week’s “Call It a Christmas Gift” — the midseason finale — Julian finally makes those dangerous connections. An explosion is imminent.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 12, 2025 Full Review Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4, Episode 7 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “This week’s Mayor of Kingstown, “My Way,” is overstuffed with characters and plot. Yet it’s also hesitant to move anything towards a resolution, since there are still three episodes left to fill. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 8, 2025 Full Review Matlock: Season 2, Episode 7 (2025) 4/5 EDIT “In “Prior Bad Acts,” we finally meet Olympia’s mother Celeste, with whom Olympia has never been close. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 5, 2025 Full Review Pluribus: Season 1, Episode 6 (2025) B+ EDIT “As “HDP” begins, Carol thinks she’s found her smoking gun to prove once and for all to the remaining human humans that they should be fighting against this invasion rather than treating their new lives as one long bachelor-party weekend. ” – AV Club Dec 5, 2025 Full Review Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4, Episode 6 (2025) 3/5 EDIT “I’ll be honest: By the end of this week’s episode, “#081693,” I can’t definitively say who among Kingstown’s newcomers — Frank, Cortez, Warden Nina Hobbs, and her lackey David Torres — is allied with whom. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Dec 1, 2025 Full Review Pluribus: Season 1, Episode 5 (2025) A- EDIT “Much as with last week’s episode, the true cleverness of “Got Milk” comes not just from its wry gags but for how they fit together and push the plot forward. ” – AV Club Nov 26, 2025 Full Review Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4, Episode 5 (2025) 4/5 EDIT “The real reason I wonder if we’re currently watching the show’s swan song is that this season has been refreshingly direct about the overall shakiness of Mike McLusky’s whole endeavor. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Nov 24, 2025 Full Review Pluribus: Season 1, Episode 4 (2025) A EDIT “Please, Carol is credited to screenwriter Alison Tatlock and director Zetna Fuentes. They and the rest of the Pluribus team do a remarkable job of building this episode’s story through a combination of seemingly digressive dialogue scene.” – New York Magazine/Vulture Nov 22, 2025 Full Review Landman: Season 2, Episode 1 (2025) C- EDIT “Sheridan keeps undercutting everything he’s gotten right with Landman... the dead-end plotting, the gratuitous violence, the smug sociopolitical lecturing, and the reduction of most of his characters to one-dimensional cartoons.” – AV Club Nov 17, 2025 Full Review Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4, Episode 4 (2025) 4/5 EDIT “Mayor of Kingstown is a show with lots of twists but not many surprises. ” – New York Magazine/Vulture Nov 17, 2025 Full Review
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