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...
't feel that what they included was enough to build a possibility for a love story. Even the first meeting was so watered down (pun intended) it was disappointing. I really went into it wanting to love it. I kept hoping it would improve but it didn't. I'll just stick to the book...
Then finally R-E-P-E-A-T, so we can go back to the begininng of this circle. I love how the writers of this show actually implemented the idea from the first season that "time is a flat circle" by making all their episodes follow this circular structure where we feel like we go...
Set in an alternate version of the Regency era,Bridgertonoffers a luxurious blend of romance, wit, and drama in high society. While not wholly a rom-com, each season focuses on a different romantic trope popular in the rom-com genre. The first season explores the fake romance trope while ...
Instead, what we have is an ever increasing use of clichés and tropes which is massively disappointing. It may get better but after watching five episodes then the likelihood of that seems extremely slim, so I'm giving up on it since there are far better shows to watch than this. ...
Several new seasons of Netflix shows arrive this month as well, the most highly anticipated of which might be “The Crown” Season 6 Part 1. The first half of the final season of the royal drama series arrives Nov. 16. The limited series adaptation of “All the Light We Cannot See” ...
The series is consistently funny and wacky and the actors are excellent. Even the most unrealistic elements (like the aforementioned artist/shlub relationship) offer more internal logic than these tropes usually get.While not as beautifully crafted as Fleabag, the series is once again the work ...
that aviators are made of a different cloth; they are not simple soldiers; they are the elite of the armies, a sort of gentlemen who have rarely set foot in the mud of the trenches and have seen firsthand the deaths that their bombs have caused, except for the losses of their own ...