The Pitt Season 2 is returning in January and we’ve already got so many great teasers to hold us over. Here’s everything we know so far.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
The Pitt Season 2 is returning in January and we’ve already got so many great teasers to hold us over. Here’s everything we know so far.
Clark telling Lois he loves her is one of the best and softest moments of vulnerability in Superman
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There are so many great things about Hart of Dixie and one of them is Breakfast at Lavon’s.
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Hallmark’s Providence Falls is an angsty, gorgeously sweeping love story worth watching.
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Nothing hits the way early 2000s theme songs do, so naturally, now I’m watching Smallville again.
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With a solid screenplay and gripping performances from Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar, Drop sticks the landing as an enthralling thriller.
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Bertha Russell is a complex woman who knows exactly what people need, and she was right about everything in The Gilded Age Season 3.
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Jack and Bridget make countless hearts squeeze with their sweet moment of casual intimacy in The Gilded Age Season 3 finale.
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Freakier Friday is the kind of worthy, nostalgia-driven sequel that surprisingly shines from beginning to end.
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The Gilded Age’s “My Mind Is Made Up,” delivers an unforgettable finale.
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Wednesday Season 2 is a bit different than its debut, but is it scaredy cat friendly?
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Two undercover kisses, then a real one? Yes, please. Jake and Amy’s first (real) kiss is still top-tier.
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New Girl Season 7 is inarguably the best season and it’s all because of Ruth Bader Parekh Schmidt.
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The Gilded Age delivers one of its most subtly thrilling rides in “Ex-Communicated.”
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Peter Parker is coming back home, and here’s everything we know about Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
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Yeah x10, we’re still pissed that Zendaya wasn’t given more recognition for her performance in Challengers.
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The Gilded Age’s slow climb toward popularity proves that giving shows a chance to breath matters.
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Every performer in The Fantastic Four is incredible, but Vanessa Kirby stands out beautifully as Sue Storm.
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10/10 recommend being an H-Money shipper. It’s a blast.
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Softness comes in many forms, and Rachel Brosnahan’s depiction of Lois Lane is for the prickly softies.
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