The mid season finale of Gossip Girl, “Parentsite” , finally finds solid ground in the season long plot it’s been struggling to weave together. The episode details the characters like humans rather than just two-dimensional representations of Gen Z. Zoya…
‘Gossip Girl’ 1×05 review: A problematic cliffhanger proves the show still doesn’t know how to handle serious topics in “Hope Sinks”
Gossip Girl (2021) hits its lowest point so far, sidelining an enlightening plot line about depression in favor of Halloween costumes.
‘Gossip Girl’ 1×04 review: “Fire Walks with Z” continues the show’s trend of confusing takes on contemporary issues
The Gossip Girl reboot has started its journey into irrelevancy. Struggling under the weight of the original Gossip Girl’s legacy, the season continues to drag on and flop back and forth between trying to demonstrate both “woke” and “cringe-worthy” teenagers. …
‘Gossip Girl’ 1×02 Review: “She’s Having a Maybe” explores the development of the modern rich teenager
Gossip Girl 2021 aired its second episode on Thursday, and it kicks up the modern-day take on the show to a whole other level. While the show’s first two episodes have caused quite the controversy amongst O.G. Gossip Girl fans,…
‘Loki’ season one finale review: What makes a Loki a Loki
The season finale of Loki asks the big questions like what being a Loki means, as well as learning self-love. The episode begins with Loki (Tom Hiddleston), and Sylvie (Sophie De Martino) approaching the Citadel after defeating Alioth last episode.…
‘Loki’ 1×04 review: “The Nexus Event” captures Loki(s) loneliness, but there’s no further exploration of his queerness
Loki episode four “The Nexus Event” finally pays off the character development of the first three episodes and particularly the relationship between Loki and Sylvie introduced in last week’s episode. While the episode’s plot works really well to build on…
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ 4×10 Review: The End of Fred Waterford
The season four finale of The Handmaid’s Tale, “The Wilderness,” provides one of the more stylistic approaches to showing character dynamics, allowing for closure and finality in the relationship between Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) and June Osborne (Elizabeth Moss). The…