Just when you think you might know what to expect from Netflix's Cobra Kai, Season 4 changes the game as characters forge new & dynamic paths.
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Join me as I revisit Batman: The Animated Series for its 30th anniversary with weekly rewind reviews. First up, The Cat and The Claw Part 1.
The Peacock sequel series MacGruber embraces its cult status, but its charm was stretched pretty thin over the course of eight episodes.
Showtime's Yellowjackets went to a very intense place in this week's episode, offering up themes of mistrust as well as an unexpected death.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc Episode 3 "What Are You?" was a much-needed slow-burn before bigger troubles ahead.
Star Trek: Discovery pulls off another memorable exploration/survival episode, in large part thanks to Trek vet Jonathan Frakes's directing.
FOX's The Great North explored the stress behind the holiday season, from gift-giving to baking, in their recent costume-fueled episode.
FOX's Bob's Burgers brings the holiday spirit with an episode centered on Gene's favorite record & Teddy's need for Secret Santa gifting.
Showtime's Yellowjackets brings the intensity with one very powerful scene and plenty of new theories to explore before the next chapter.
Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Tom Hanks, Michael Che, Kenan Thompson & more offered an unexpectedly intimate & important Saturday Night Live episode.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc "Infiltrating The Entertainment District" was as funny & flamboyant as Tengen Uzui.
Paramount+'s Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Episode 5 "The Examples" offered us an epic rescue mission with some deep themes explored.
Tensions rise as a poem is read and students are asked to be without their phones as part of a friendly wager on HBO Max's Head of the Class.
The Gang headed to Ireland on this week's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and bought us back an hour of great television as a souvenir.
HBO Max's Head of the Class episode "All We Do is Win" demonstrates what the series can accomplish when it puts its mind to it.
Peacock's Saved by the Bell provided equal parts epic & meta in its second season finale "Let the Games Begin," tying up tons of loose ends.
In the penultimate episode of the second season of Saved by the Bell, Bayside has to dance its heart out to make the spirit competition.
Showtime's Yellowjackets went into dark arts with a dash of a slumber party in the fifth episode, focusing on what that symbol might entail.
And with that, Billie Eilish has now set a very high bar as far as hosts & musical guests go for this season of NBC's Saturday Night Live.
Peacock's Saved by the Bell ramps up another new-classic episode with characters making life-altering decisions as the spirit war heats up.
A fateful survival mission and critical diplomatic talks anchor Paramount+'s Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 episode "All is Possible."
With its cinematic feel, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Entertainment District Arc E01 was a worthy season intro & follow-up to Mugen Train.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 15 goes four-for-four with "The Gang Buys A Roller Rink" & "The Gang Replaces Dee With A Monkey."
Stella Blómkvist is a Scandinoir detective series with Heida Reed as the sleuth & the femme fatale, with one massive amoral streak.
Ragdoll is unexpectedly funny & snarky for a British serial killer cop show, setting it apart from other cop thrillers from the BBC and ITV.
Peacock's Saved by the Bell Season 2 episode "La Guerra de Aisha" finds Aisha learning firsthand how to fight to reclaim her own identity.
ABC's Abbott Elementary pilot is a promising primetime addition, offering unique characters & an important conversation about public schools.
Elizabeth Berkley's nod to her film past is one of the great moments from Peacock's Saved by the Bell Season 2 "Wrestling with the Future".
Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Episode 3 "Choose to Live" deals with an ethical problem involving dilithium that needed more time to grow.
Landscapers is a surreal true-crime anti-thriller comedy about British oddness with Olivia Coleman & David Thewlis from Will Thorpe (Flowers).