From beginning to end, High Potential Season 2 proves that the show is only capable of getting better and better.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
In true Virgin River fashion, the drama is always dialed up, but Season 7 is the best yet.
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“If You Come For the Queen” thoughtfully centers Daphne in one of the strongest episodes of the season.
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Shrinking’s “I Will Be Grape” beautifully honors Tia on her birthday.
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Melissa O’Neil delivers an exceptional performance in the final few moments of The Rookie’s “His Name Was Martin.”
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The beauty of Buck and Maddie’s relationship is how they’ve become found family, too.
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Anthony Bridgerton should’ve been at John Stirling’s funeral in Bridgerton Season 4.
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If you’re on the hunt for a new comedy to escape with, you’re in for a major treat with Rooster.
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Happy’s Place delivers its strongest episode of the season with “Dart to the Heart.”
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Derek is the joy. So is Ted McGinley.
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“The List” results in an excellent episode centered on embracing the mess of Woodstone.
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The One Chicago 2026 crossover reunites Upstead and gives fans a sense of closure for the couple.
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Season 3 might not be the show’s strongest arc, but the penultimate and finale make it worth the journey.
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“In the Driver’s Seat” is a mostly riveting episode that delivers important moments.
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“Dereks Don’t Die” effortlessly reminds us of why it’s important to do the right thing now
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“Fun and Games” gives us yet another important conversation with Tim and Lucy.
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If anyone needs us, we’ll be crying over Kate, Anthony, and baby Edmund.
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Michael Urie breaks down the Les Mis carpool sing-along in Shrinking while praising Harrison Ford as an actor.
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Bridgerton Season 4 is achingly tender, deeply romantic, and the show’s best arc yet.
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“Dance in the Country” brings Benedict and Sophie’s love story to a beautiful conclusion.
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