Here’s what your go-to fall rewatch show says about you
By Sophia Rooksberry | Nov. 15, 2022For those who rewatch the same show every year as the leaves are changing color.
For those who rewatch the same show every year as the leaves are changing color.
Netflix’s new limited series is a story full of love and trust with a surprising turn.
Summarizing the last four weeks of the beloved celebrity dancing show.
Season finale, “Whose Show is This?,“ is possibly the best episode of the series, rivaling only last week’s fun outing.
Star Wars’ Andor’s fifth and sixth episode are out, and they don’t disappoint.
Eight years after its release, the show remains the perfect fall cartoon.
What we have seen so far, and what the weeks ahead have in store.
Episode eight, Ribbit and Rip It, brings back Daredevil in a fun, satisfying way.
Episode seven, The Retreat, is a blast from start to finish.
Star Wars’ ‘Andor’s’ fourth episode has been released, and it continues to stay relatively good.
The ghoul boys are back with a new ghost-hunting show.
Star Wars’ Andor’s three episode premiere has released, and it’s a step in the right direction.
Episode five, “Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans,” functions as a sort of reset for the series while still maintaining the week-to-week courtroom comedy setup.
Many of us will relive Halloween traditions of our past in order to fulfill our nostalgic feelings, which includes the rewatching of Halloween episodes from our favorite childhood television shows.
Marvel’s first half-hour comedy is a much-needed breath of fresh air, even if it doesn’t always live up to its massive namesake.
Mindy Kaling’s coming-of-age dramedy is back and better than ever.
While “Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed” doesn’t reach the highs of “Herogasm,” it isn’t necessarily trying to; instead opting to set up a tense finale next week.
Episode three starts strong but loses steam as it progresses.
The event was hosted live from Nashville and Kelsea Ballerini’s house.
The decline of great content coupled with their recent price increase to nearly $16 a month felt like the mark of the beginning of its downfall, but Netflix isn’t a lost cause just yet.