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Chief of War: Season 1 (2025) 92% EDIT “There’s a rightful sense of importance in every battle, every tradition, every connection forged, and lost, on screen. And a little too often that self-seriousness gets the better of the show.” – IGN Movies Sep 29, 2025 Full Review The Institute: Season 1 (2025) 64% 4/10 EDIT “The Institute has the glimmer of what makes a Stephen King story great, but with none of the polish or shine to make it happen.” – IGN Movies Jul 24, 2025 Full Review Dept. Q: Season 1 (2025) 88% 8/10 EDIT “Netflix’s Dept. Q indulges in plenty of detective-story tropes, but manages to build an elegant, well-performed, twisty mystery out of them.” – IGN Movies Jun 20, 2025 Full Review Zenshu: Season 1 (2025) EDIT “Zenshu is a show that is about love and care, however sublimated. And across the 12 episodes of its first season, it never settles for being just a typical isekai adventure.” – Polygon Jun 18, 2025 Full Review The Last of Us: Season 2 (2025) 92% EDIT “The Last of Us season 2 is a much-needed expansion on the story of The Last of Us Part 2, with a particularly strong characterization for the core players of the season.” – Polygon Jun 18, 2025 Full Review Andor: Season 2 (2025) 97% EDIT “Andor is confident enough to let its titular character recede into the background and becomes a better show because of it.” – Polygon Jun 18, 2025 Full Review Hysteria!: Season 1 (2024) 91% EDIT “Hysteria! is a bit of a tonal tightrope, with thriller and dramedy splashes becoming fuel to the fire of the horror influences. Throughout it all, the characters feel like characters, not just half-remembered Amblin archetypes. ” – Polygon Nov 5, 2024 Full Review 1899: Season 1 (2022) 77% EDIT “When the only thing driving a show is the mystery, it’s all going to start feeling reliant on shock value: Compelling characters wash out in favor of setting up the next twist.” – Polygon Dec 16, 2022 Full Review Prehistoric Planet: Season 1 (2022) 100% EDIT “It means seeing a ferocious reptile rest at the surface and make derp face before it immediately starts to brawl with a younger male. This is peak entertainment, folks!” – Polygon Jun 4, 2022 Full Review Prehistoric Planet: Season 1, Episode 1 (2022) EDIT “As Attenborough puts it, the oceans are one of the richest habitats on earth. “Coasts” is just the beginning of exploring them.” – Polygon May 23, 2022 Full Review Halo: Season 1 (2022) 70% EDIT “Ultimately, Halo’s alien problem feels like a symptom of the show’s biggest problem.It is so deeply incurious about the ideas defining these characters’ lives that they become virtually meaningless.” – Polygon May 19, 2022 Full Review Bridgerton: Season 2 (2022) 78% EDIT “They seemed to have a very clear idea of what the main three players needed to be, but maybe felt a draft or two away from smoothly transitioning those stories between the polite societal standards and volatile horniness they all engage in.” – Polygon Apr 5, 2022 Full Review The Dropout: Season 1 (2022) 90% EDIT “Among the excellent play-by-play that the first seven episodes of The Dropout offer is a sense of how a lie this obscene could be supported by so many. More than most reconsiderations of scams it balances the origin of the lie without excusing it.” – Polygon Apr 5, 2022 Full Review Human Resources: Season 1 (2022) 90% EDIT “The result is a little more what you would expect from a post-Inside Out world very much entangled with the vulgar stylings of Big Mouth: balls-out gross and surprisingly heartfelt.” – Polygon Mar 23, 2022 Full Review Vikings: Valhalla: Season 1 (2022) 90% EDIT “Valhalla isn’t terrible. But it feels mostly like more of the same, without having much of an identity to itself. In a crowded landscape, that doesn’t give it a lot to fight for.” – Polygon Feb 28, 2022 Full Review Euphoria: Season 2, Episode 7 (2022) EDIT “The whole episode is indulgent and theatrical, and it’s exactly the sort of reflection Euphoria should pull more often.” – Polygon Feb 22, 2022 Full Review Severance: Season 1 (2022) 97% EDIT “The show goes to some bleak places, but with each twist -- of the show, or its philosophical knife -- it’s also increasingly compelling.” – Polygon Feb 19, 2022 Full Review And Then There Were None: Season 1 (2015) 81% EDIT “The mini-series is, clearly, made in a time of Prestige Television, where the color palette is blanched and motivations must be nefarious.” – Thirty, Flirty + Film Feb 3, 2022 Full Review The Witcher: Season 2, Episode 1 (2021) EDIT “As our own world learns to better hold those who harm others accountable, A Grain of Truth is a potent reminder that we remove restorative justice from the equation at our own peril.” – Polygon Feb 3, 2022 Full Review Pam & Tommy: Season 1 (2022) 78% EDIT “Unlike the stagey, Wikipedia-come-to-life elements of Impeachment, Pam & Tommy has an angle and makes its point well.” – Polygon Feb 3, 2022 Full Review The Expanse: Season 6 (2021) 96% EDIT “The season feels incomplete, an insufficient and far too economical kiss off for such an intricately constructed show. It's sad to see a world built with the breadth of the universe have no room to breathe.” – Polygon Dec 11, 2021 Full Review Hellbound: Season 1 (2021) 97% EDIT “There can (and probably will) be more mystery to this story in future seasons, and I'll be devouring them with all the intensity of a supernatural smoke ape.” – Polygon Nov 19, 2021 Full Review The Undoing: Season 1 (2020) 75% EDIT “Like the seemingly perfect lives of its characters, it doesn't hold up under scrutiny.” – Bustle Sep 1, 2021 Full Review The Crown: Season 4 (2020) 96% EDIT “Duty may be life and pain for the royal family. But in The Crown, it's also ultimately spiritless.” – Thirty, Flirty + Film Sep 1, 2021 Full Review The White Lotus: Season 1 (2021) 90% EDIT “In the world of White Lotus, consequence - even when it's as grave as death - is of much less import than privilege.” – Bustle Aug 4, 2021 Full Review
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