Mr. and Mrs. Smithis a comedically dark espionage series that owes much of its success to its charismatic leads. Donald Glover and Maya Erskine play the titular duo; spies who are paired together (they also have to pretend they're married) to take on missions for the agency that...
) I wasn't totally sure about the first episode as it felt like it had too much too fit in, but still felt drawn to come back as there were some great moments in it. Then each episode just got funnier and funnier. Really worth sticking with it. Great characters, great setting, ...
The 2004-2010 ABC hitLostblew the minds of viewers everywhere upon its release, with its focus on “mystery box” storytelling style that unwound and rewound myriad plot threads in an existentially fraught grab-bag of science fiction and conspiracy thriller tropes. But most importantly, more than...
Arcanefollows Vi, Jinx, Jayce, and other characters as they embark on their respective journeys towards becoming the heroes and villains of Riot's popular multiplayer game. With its all-star cast, beautifully unique visuals from French studio Fortiche...
The gimmick of pulling a NYPD detective into the mix gives the producers the leeway to have a lot of the dialogue in English making the series far more accessible to the linguistically challenged among us viewers. It has all the tropes we fans of the genre love. Plenty of action, ...
the obvious. The characters look nothing like you're used to. It seemed like a clear example of forced diversity to me. Rehashing the same old, same old just to appeal to a certain current day audience. Thankfully, that is not actually the case. Sometimes, it's very good to be wrong...
A good rom-com has to nod to, and play with, the tropes of the genre, and “Nobody Wants This” has good fun with them all (misunderstandings, meeting the parents, mistaken identities). By skewing slightly older than Gen Z, it was also a refreshing change of pace for what the genre...
This Sarah hit-and-run story feels like a mashup of past stories. Sarah already got hit by a car when she was eight, and Brady already got accused of a serious crime while being unable to remember what really happened.Talk about tired TV tropes! Days of Our Lives is ripping itself off...
The crossover between anime and D&d is extensive, with many isekai shows embracing RPG tropes and mechanics, making them enjoyable for fans of the tabletop game.Anime and Dungeons & Dragons are perhaps two of the most popular geek hobbies in existence, and the only thing that can be better ...
When wounds that in real life would definitely take you out of commission for at least a short while — like, getting shot in the shoulder— are treated like mere irritations. (“The bullet went through, I’m fine!”) THE LONG(-ABSENT) GOODBYE TV characters almost never, ever say goodby...