Now that was a great season finale! “The Ransom of the Forsaken Soul” gave us everything we loved about Nancy Drew, but the episode turned up the dial on the action and raised the stakes. Sure, most of the scenes…
‘Nancy Drew’ 3×11 review: “The Spellbound Juror” showcases how well the Drew Crew works together
The Copperhead is back to claim their next victim. After what seemed like weeks focusing on other side plots, “The Spellbound Juror” brought Nancy Drew back to its main mystery. No distractions, no side quests, and no side villains pulling…
‘Nancy Drew’ 3×10 review: “The Confession of the Long Night” makes George and Nick face the harsh truth
Aren’t “truth spell” episodes so much fun? Nancy Drew was bound to have a plot where the characters spilled their guts, especially since magic has played a bigger part in the series. “The Confession of the Long Night” was a…
‘Nancy Drew’ 3×09 review: “The Voices in the Frost” pushes Ace to face his feelings for Nancy
We were so close, Nancy Drew fans! The era of #Nace was almost a reality. “The Voices in the Frost” teased the long-anticipated chat that Nancy and Ace could have about their feelings for each other. Instead, another supernatural cliffhanger…
‘Nancy Drew’ 3×07 review: “The Gambit of the Tangled Souls” takes Carson and Ryan on a wild ride
Bill and Ted, eat your heart out. It’s Ryan and Carson’s excellent adventure this week on Nancy Drew. “The Gambit of the Tangled Souls” channeled peak 90s buddy comedy energy with the proud dads having their own wild adventure. While…
‘Nancy Drew’ 3×06 review: “The Myth of the Ensnared Hunter” forces Ace to confront Mr. Bobbsey
Bertram Bobbsey couldn’t keep it together on “The Myth of the Ensnared Hunter.” Nancy Drew’s resident petty criminal and master thief fell under the weight of his crimes. If he had just stuck to the straight and narrow after being…
‘Nancy Drew’ 3×05 review: “The Vision of the Birchwood Prisoner” has George confront the past
The CW’s Nancy Drew typically follows an episode structure where 1-2 mysteries are being tackled at a time. The pacing is streamlined and easy to follow. In the case of “The Vision of the Birchwood Prisoner,” the chapter was all…