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The Rehearsal: Season 1, Episode 6 (2022) EDIT “As funny as The Rehearsal is, the “puzzle of my own design” that Fielder says he’s trying to solve in this episode and the series as a whole only gets more complicated and elusive.” – Consequence Aug 26, 2022 Full Review The Rehearsal: Season 1 (2022) 95% EDIT “There aren’t many shows taking the chances that The Rehearsal does. Nor are they lucky enough to be led by someone like Fielder, a comic visionary who has, once again, turned a parody of reality TV into a brilliant dissection of human nature.” – Consequence Jul 15, 2022 Full Review Pistol: Season 1 (2022) 64% EDIT “Even with the occasionally eye-rolling moments of high minded hyperbole, it continues to compel with its rich period details, cheeky humor, and the music, which has lost none of its raw power after 45 years. ” – Consequence May 27, 2022 Full Review Love, Victor: Season 1 (2020) 90% EDIT “It's not the stuff that's going to walk away with a slew of major awards. But it is the kind of show that will hopefully make some teens going through the same inner turmoil feel a little less alone and a lot more seen.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Jun 19, 2020 Full Review I May Destroy You: Season 1 (2020) 98% EDIT “Destroy is a fearless portrayal of the aftereffects of sexual assault and Coel, through her writing and her startling on-screen performance, gives us every last shade of Arabella's emotional journey.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Jun 6, 2020 Full Review Mrs. Fletcher: Season 1 (2019) 82% EDIT “Hahn is, as ever, perfect throughout. It's not a glamorous role... But as she did in I Love Dick and her stunning turn in Transparent, Hahn uses subtle shifts in her facial and vocal expressions to reveal the ache at Eve's core.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Oct 31, 2019 Full Review Sid the Science Kid: Season 1 (2008) 80% EDIT “Using motion capture, the CGI-created series builds its characters to move like actual kids would, and renders them as if they were made of molding clay. This gives the series a quaintly homespun feel.” – Paste Magazine Oct 10, 2019 Full Review The League: Season 7 (2015) 81% 8.5/10 EDIT “From the tone of the first two episodes, all indications are that Schaffer and his wife Jackie are looking to shake things up in this seventh season.” – Paste Magazine Oct 7, 2019 Full Review Black Mirror: Season 5, Episode 2 (2019) EDIT “What keeps it together is a seriously committed and devastating performance from Scott and the little truth bombs and sly jokes that Brooker sneaks into every corner of the hour.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Jun 10, 2019 Full Review Fleabag: Season 2 (2019) 100% EDIT “Watching her slowly let down that guard and welcome people in finds Fleabag at its most heartwarming and inspiring-two adjectives I never thought I would use to describe this show.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) May 22, 2019 Full Review Difficult People: Season 1 (2015) 88% 8.7/10 EDIT “As difficult as these main characters can be to anyone that isn't them, the show is infused with a lot of heart... Eichner and Klausner are clearly having a ball with Difficult People, and so will you.” – Paste Magazine Apr 24, 2019 Full Review Kids in the Hall: Season 5 (1994) EDIT “Most every sketch comedy troupe aspires to the greatness of Monty Python, but so few actually achieve it. By the end of the '80s, the closest anyone in North America got to the mountaintop was The Kids In The Hall.” – Paste Magazine Jul 19, 2018 Full Review Police Squad!: Season 1 (1982) 91% EDIT “Of the many single season and done series that have littered the highway to TV glory, Police Squad! ranks as one of the greatest.” – Paste Magazine Jul 19, 2018 Full Review Max Headroom: Season 2 (1987) EDIT “It's a preposterous premise but the show has proven to be strangely prescient some 30 years after its premiere, and its dark undercurrent paved the way for other series like Twin Peaks and Dark Angel.” – Paste Magazine Jul 18, 2018 Full Review Sledge Hammer!: Season 1 (1986) EDIT “It was a turn that was ripe for satire, which is just what creator Alan Spencer did with this short-lived series.” – Paste Magazine Jul 18, 2018 Full Review Insecure: Season 1 (2016) 100% EDIT “While her onscreen proxy is barely holding it together, Rae bears the burden of running Insecure with ease, finding a fresh perspective and flawlessly expanding upon the world of her Internet series with wit and refinement to spare.” – Paste Magazine Jun 1, 2018 Full Review The Defiant Ones: Season 1 (2017) 100% 6.4/10 EDIT “It's boilerplate Great American Dream-type stuff, but it works.” – Paste Magazine Jul 7, 2017 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 10 (2016) 7.5/10 EDIT “For all my complaints, I still stand by my assertion that Westworld is one of the best dramas of the year.” – Paste Magazine Dec 5, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 7 (2016) 9.2/10 EDIT “The writers did the right thing by throwing little distractions in our way.” – Paste Magazine Nov 13, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 6 (2016) 8.8/10 EDIT “The more fascinating and potentially dangerous moments were courtesy of the showdown between Maeve (Thandie Newton) and the two technicians that she befriends and manipulates.” – Paste Magazine Nov 6, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 5 (2016) 8.9/10 EDIT “Like the Hosts that are slowly waking up to the truth about their existences, Westworld is equally self-aware.” – Paste Magazine Oct 31, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 4 (2016) 8.9/10 EDIT “Things are starting to feel more certain within the universe of Westworld.” – Paste Magazine Oct 24, 2016 Full Review Goliath: Season 1 (2016) 78% 7.8/10 EDIT “Sitting through them is likely going to feel like a comfort food-fueled evening enjoying a Law & Order marathon from the comfort of my couch.” – Paste Magazine Oct 19, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 3 (2016) 7.8/10 EDIT “They could easily find ways to move this storyline along, beyond a huge revolt by the androids or more of them braining themselves with boulders as the episode's titular "stray" did. That's why I'm sticking with Westworld until the assuredly bitter end.” – Paste Magazine Oct 17, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 1 (2016) EDIT “Much like riding a horse for the first time, Westworld is riding into the untamed TV landscape a little uneasily so far. What will keep it trotting along is the quiet confidence that it exudes.” – Paste Magazine Oct 10, 2016 Full Review
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