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20-10-2025 Vol 19

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Something Wretched This Way Comes in the Second Half of “Wednesday” Season Two

I remember, a mere month ago, when I surprised even myself by finding the first half of “Wednesday” season two…

Prime Video Prequel Series “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” Fills In (But Doesn’t Fire) Blanks

It’s all about the Bro Code—and the immutable, devastating, and often tragic consequences that transpire when the Bro Code is…

The Personal Becomes Universal in Moving, Funny “Long Story Short”

Raphael Bob-Waksberg has left behind the shield of talking animals in “Bojack Horseman” and “Tuca & Bertie” to deliver a…

Netflix’s “Hostage” Fails to Hold the Audience Captive

There are times in a TV critic’s life when a series to which they are assigned inspires them to write…

Effective Second Season of “Peacemaker” Proves the Future of the DCU’s TV Slate is Bright

More than three years after the titular character appeared on our television screens, Season 2 of “Peacemaker” is finally here.…

Second Season of “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” is Much Tastier Than the First

The sentient, foul-mouthed food from Prime Video’s “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” return this week for a second serving of animated ferocity.…

USA’s “The Rainmaker” is a Traditional TV Legal Drama

To vibe with “The Rainmaker,” you first have to be down with its network, USA. The basic cable standard is…

Prime Video’s “Butterfly” Sometimes Flutters, Sometimes Sputters

Based on the BOOM! Studios’ graphic novels by Arash Amel and Marguerite Bennett (illustrated by Antonio Fuso and Stefano Simeone),…

FX’s “Alien: Earth” Shatters Already High Expectations

Each episode of Noah Hawley’s brilliant “Alien: Earth” opens with what could be called an overture. As the title takes…

Netflix Brings “Wednesday” Back to Nevermore for a Spookier, Stranger Season 2

The logline for Netflix’s “Wednesday” is, fitting to its IP, strange, but not wholly without merit: Take one of pop…