No Need For Seconds
Some thoughts on Natasha Lyonne’s Netflix series, “Russian Doll,” whose second season reminds me of “Killing Eve,” “Bloodline,” “True Detective,” and other shows that should have stopped at “one and done.”
Some thoughts on Natasha Lyonne’s Netflix series, “Russian Doll,” whose second season reminds me of “Killing Eve,” “Bloodline,” “True Detective,” and other shows that should have stopped at “one and done.”
My wife and I are looking forward to season six of “Better Call Saul,” which kicks off tonight with two episodes. The problem is we don’t remember what happened in season five. That’s why I was happy to find this video recap.
In which I admit I was wrong about “Severance,” why CNN+ is failing already, what I like about Apple TV’s Friday night baseball, and why giving IMDb TV a new name won’t make it any more popular.
A year ago, I wondered why no US television networks were airing comedy panel shows — so popular in the UK — in primetime. Now that The CW has added an American version of one of my British faves, here’s my review.
My review of a Netflix series starring Toni Collette as a woman who pulls off an act of heroism and then has to deal with the consequences — while her daughter tries to unravel the truth about her mother.
Here’s the unaired 1964 pilot for “Jeopardy!” I’ve added my observations about it, including the differences between the original and modern versions of the show. If you’re going to watch, do it soon, as the video will disappear after April 6th.