“Battery Park” is a whirlwind of an episode, in more ways than one.
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“No” is a solid episode for both Isabella and Gabby.
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“The Beyond” slows down to grieve the loss of John Stirling, as well as consider the weight of Benedict and Sophie’s actions moving forward.
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Flower’s cult returns, Trevor and Patience confuse us all.
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“The Passing Winter,” leaves viewers in a somber place.
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Karadec comforting Morgan through her panic attack in High Potential’s “The Faust and the Furious” is a hugely important moment.
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There is no going back for Benedict and Sophie at the end of Bridgerton’s “Yes or No.”
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“Hold Your Horsies” emphasizes the importance of necessary disruptions.
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Tim’s mom is in town, and it stirs some temporary drama in The Rookie’s “Grand Theft Aircraft.”
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“Comfort and Joy,” gifts a Christmas to remember.
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Hilary Duff’s luck…or something is the kind of album that’s undeniably special.
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Steve Harrington is all heart and hope personified. He’s everything, really.
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“I Love You” results in another breathtaking episode with stunning performances from Paul Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon.
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The Pitt’s “1:00 PM” carves out space for a quiet and deeply romantic scene that becomes pivotal for Dr. Samira Mohan and Dr. Jack Abbot.
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Begging for Netflix to add these deleted scenes into the final cut of People We Meet on Vacation.
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In many ways, Shrinking’s “The Field” feels like a huge stepping stone.
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“Baja” proves that Chenford can once again handle time apart and undercover operations.
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The episode title says (almost) all you need to know: “Our Hearts Are Full!”
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A Lizzie McGuire rewatch could heal us all.
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“The Line of Duty” delivers a neatly wrapped up and uplifting finale.
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