With a picturesque setting and incredible performances from the whole cast, Every Year After Season 1 is easily the show of the summer.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
“Time Transfixed” fills in the gaps of Sophie’s past and present, as it sets her up to be with Benedict alone again.
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Hilary Duff returning to music is everything I could’ve wanted and more.
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“The Waltz” is a strong return and set-up to this new season.
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“NPC” introduces us to Adam’s ex and simultaneously delivers an excellent case.
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Shrinking’s “My Bad” is the type of perfect season premiere that expertly balances heart and humor.
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Bridgerton’s fourth season is a Cinderella story, and yes, that’s important.
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Ilya and Shane’s love declarations in Heated Rivalry’s “The Cottage” result in an indescribably memorable scene.
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“Captain Farnon?” revives the eternal Farnon feud and renews hope that they’ll one day bury the hatchet for good.
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Moses Valentine is back in Miss Scarlet’s “The Delivery” and all is well again.
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If one Bridgerton season and one book just aren’t enough, it’s time to go in search of more books like An Offer from a Gentleman!
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“The Name Game” is a perfect mix between heartbreak and humor
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Thoughtful, profound, and deeply harrowing, Sorry, Baby is an excellent debut with brilliant performances all around.
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“The Red Place” gives us another honest conversation with Chenford.
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“Grounded” delivers some of the most emotionally rewarding scenes thus far.
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Shrinking Season 3 results in another triumphant and beautifully thoughtful run with indescribable performances from the whole cast.
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“As Long As You’re Mine” looks a little different in Wicked: For Good, but it’s still filled with passionate romance and tender details.
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“Old Dog, New Tricks,” is full of heart.
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“Trafalgar Spring” is brimming with a number of adorable Alexander and Eliza moments.
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“An Accountant Prepares…” hilariously spotlights Steve and once again makes a point about why honest matters.
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