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Critic’s Rating: 3.65 / 5.0 3.65 I have to admit, Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 7 did not go the way I expected. There was a shocking death, an emotional goodbye, and a heaping portion of callbacks to older Grey’s Anatomy storylines, and I wasn’t really prepared for any of it. Granted, some of the
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Critic’s Rating: 3.6 / 5.0 3.6 What’s the quintessential Chicago PD motto? Tell Voight the truth so he can lie for you. It’s as simple as that, yet here we are 12 years later, and we see during Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 7 that it still isn’t clicking for the characters. (Elizabeth Sisson/NBC) In
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Critic’s Rating: 4.8 / 5.0 4.8 The Irrational Season 2 Episode 6 had everything that makes me love this show. University politics can be crappy, especially when a student’s death is inconvenient for the school’s reputation, but Alec handled the situation — and Simon’s mother — perfectly. I also appreciated how sensitively it handled the
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The Matlock writers just won’t give Kathy Bate’s Madeline a break. They’re going to end up giving that sweet old lady a heart attack before she has a chance to get justice for her daughter. First, there was the matter of someone recognizing Matty at the end of “Claws,” and now it seems like her
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Critic’s Rating: 4.7 / 5.0 4.7 Everyone deserves to have their voice heard. That’s why Dr. Wolf fought for John Doe, aka Roman, to have the experimental procedure. Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 7 was a beautifully crafted episode that explored Roman’s backstory and why he needed to be heard. Almost every doctor and intern
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Critic’s Rating: 2.75 / 5.0 2.75 The Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 premiere opened with a moment that viewers have dreaded yet anticipated: the tragic death of John Dutton.  “Desire Is All You Need” navigates the shockwave that ripples through the Dutton family and those closest to them.  Yet, instead of embracing the intense fallout
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How do you take an already ridiculously attractive cast like the stars of NCIS: Origins and make them even shinier? Throw them into formal wear and send them out for a night on the town. That’s what “Incognito” is serving viewers in its promo. However, the main thing to take away is the clear spotlight
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Critic’s Rating: 4.4 / 5.0 4.4 Women often compare themselves to others. It’s part of our nature. We frequently want what others have –their beauty, job, or man. In Three Women Season 1 Episode 9, that came to ruin Sloane’s life, as the episode explored her point of view and Gia and Lily’s. Sloane is
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We often watch TV to escape an increasingly distressing world, but some shows do the opposite. TV shows can spark real-world change by raising awareness of issues, and some go even further, encouraging viewers to take action for social change. Television can be an incredibly powerful yet underrated tool for activism. There’s a reason books
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Classic action movies, fantasy, drama, crime — you name it — the entertainment industry is all about remakes and reboots these days. Yeah, they’re not exactly the best at it, but there are a few gemstones among the copious oodles of mediocrity. Even a blind squirrel will find an acorn occasionally, and it’s always nice
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The CBS series Ghosts is still going strong — and for good reason. Now in its fourth season, the UK-adapted comedy has remained entertaining since its 2021 debut. It’s not easy to keep viewers interested, especially when there are a multitude of shows on TV that feature ghosts in just about every form. (CBS (Screenshot))
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NBC’s Brilliant Minds offers the best neurodivergent representation I’ve ever seen. As an autistic person, I’m hyper-aware of the stereotypes and negative tropes that plague most characters who have any type of neurodivergence. Even The Good Doctor, despite making huge strides in this area, created more problems than it solved., though Brilliant Minds owes it
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