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The Night Manager

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The first season of The Night Manager ran in 2016; 2026 brought a surprise return. Come for the Tom Hiddleston, stay for the Olivia Coleman, and enjoy this grown-up spin on international spyjinks.

Josie Kafka is reviewing this series.

Season Reviews

Season One
Season Two
Season Three (2027, perhaps?)

Related Links

Our Marvel Index includes links to every Marvel movie and TV review on Doux Reviews.

Cast

Tom Hiddleston (Jonathan Pine)
Hugh Laurie (Richard Roper)
Olivia Colman (Angela Burr)
Elizabeth Debicki (Jed Marshall)
David Harewood (Joel Steadman)
Tom Hollander (Corcoran)
Camila Morrone (Roxana Bolaños)
Diego Calva (Teddy Dos Santos)
Indira Varma (Mayra Cavendish)
Hayley Squires (Sally Price-Jones)

Heated Rivalry

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Heated Rivalry follows two rival hockey players, Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, who conceal a decade-long romance. Based on the Game Changers book series by Rachel Reid, it will make you cry tears of grief, it will make you cry tears of joy, it will even make you double check that your curtains are closed during the numerous, explicit sex scenes. It is absolutely one of the best shows of 2025.

An Honest Fangirl reviewed the first season.

Season One

1.1 Rookies
1.2 Olympians
1.3 Hunter
1.4 Rose
1.5 I'll Believe in Anything
1.6 The Cottage

Season Two

Season two will arrive probably in early 2027. Sooner would be nice.

Cast

Hudson Williams (Shane Hollander)
Connor Storrie (Ilya Rozanov)
François Arnaud (Scott Hunter)
Robbie G.K. (Kip Grady)
Franco Lo Presti (Cliff Marleau)
Callan Potter (Hayden Pike)
Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova (Svetlana)
Connor McKenna (Man in the Crease Host #1)
Kolton Stewart (Carter Vaughn)
Shaun Starr (Man in the Crease Host #2)
Yaroslav Poverlo (Grigori Rozanov)
Benjamin Roy (JJ Dagenais)
Slavic Rogozine (Alexei Rozanov)
Christina Chang (Yuna Hollander)
Dylan Walsh (David Hollander)

Outlander Blood of My Blood

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Outlander: Blood of My Blood is a spinoff series about Jamie's parents Ellen MacKenzie and Brian Fraser (eighteenth century), and Claire's parents Julia Moriston and Henry Beauchamp (twentieth century). This prequel series was created by Matt Roberts, the showrunner for most of Outlander's run. It is not based on the many Outlander novels, novellas and short stories; Diana Gabaldon mentions these two couples only briefly.

Billie Doux is writing a review of the first season. The second season will arrive on Starz on September 18, 2026.

Season Reviews

Season One (review coming soon)
Season Two (the series returns on Starz on September 18, 2026)

Related Links

Outlander reviews

Cast

Jeremy Irvine (Henry Beauchamp)
Harriet Slater (Ellen MacKenzie)
Jamie Roy (Brian Fraser)
Hermione Corfield (Julia Moriston)
Tony Curran (Lord Lovat)
Seamus McLean Ross (Colum MacKenzie)
Sam Retford (Dougal MacKenzie)
Rory Alexander (Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser)
Conor MacNeill (Ned Gowan)
Sara Vickers (Davina Porter)
Terence Rae (Arch Bug)
Chick Allan (Balloch)
Jhon Lumsden (Malcolm Grant)
Sally Messham (Mrs. Fitzgibbons)


The Mighty Nein

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Take criminals. Alcoholics. Magicians. Assassins. Sexy magicians and tarot readers. Add one sailor. When a magical item of terrible power and beauty is stolen from the Kryn Dynasty, the continent of Wildemount risks war, and this peculiar recipe gets thrust into the middle of it all. JRS reviews The Mighty Nein, Critical Role's latest venture into animated entertainment.

Season One

1.1 Mote of Possibility
1.2 Who Will You Be?
1.3 The Fletching & Moondrop Traveling Carnival of Curiosities
1.4 The Mighty Nein
1.5 Little Spark
1.6 Many Gifts
1.7 Belonging
1.8 The Zadash Job

Season Two

Season two appears to be in the works. 2026? 2027?

Cast

Laura Bailey (Jester/Kryn Priest)
Taliesin Jaffe (Mollymauk/Kryn Guard)
Ashley Johnson (Yasha/Unicycle Clown)
Matthew Mercer (Essek/Uk'otoa)
Liam O'Brien (Caleb)
Marisha Ray (Beau)
Sam Riegel (Nott the Brave)
Travis Willingham (Fjord/Test Subject)



Nero the Assassin

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Néro the Assassin is set in southern France in the early 16th century, in a time of desperate drought. Néro, who serves Rochemort, a ruthless and ambitious nobleman, is betrayed by his boss. He also has to rescue his daughter, a goal made difficult by the fact that he doesn't know her. This quick-paced series has lots of reversals and surprises and ever-shifting alliances, with various religious factions, different ranks, and the battles and truces between the sexes. There's fighting, killing, sorcery, and a struggle to survive.

The Netflix series was filmed in French, but if this is your style, don't let the French stop you! The dubbing in English seems pretty good. Most of the written bits – such as letters and notices – are actually in English, as that is currently the lingua franca of the world. Note also that the story part of an episode is about ten minutes shorter than what is listed. This is because Netflix has dubbed each episode in many languages and each language merits its own credits.

Néro the Assassin is reviewed by Victoria Grossack.

Season One

1.1 The Assassin
1.2 The Witch
1.3 The Princess
1.4 The Inquisitor
1.5 The Villain
1.6 The Monk
1.7 The Archbishop
1.8 The Girl

Cast

Pio Marmaï (Néro Miséricord)
Alice Isaaz (Hortense Rochemort)
Olivier Gourmet (Monk Horace)
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (Nicolas Rochemort)
Camille Razat (La Borgne)
Yann Gael (Lothar)
Lili-Rose Carlier Taboury (Perla Miséricord)
Pauline Clément (Princess Joséphine of Ségur)
David Talbot (The Archbishop of Ségur)
Max Baissette de Malglaive (The Prince of Ségur)
Sandra Parfait (Zineb)
Noam Morgensztern (Frère Pénitence)

The Lazarus Project

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It's Groundhog Day meets Looper, with a dash of Back to the Future and some amazing character work. Joe Barton is the showrunner and writer; he's amazing, and so is this show.

Josie Kafka reviewed both seasons.

Season Reviews

Season One
Season Two

Related Links

Groundhog Day Index
Time Travel Index

Cast

Caroline Quentin (Wes)
Tom Burke (Dennis Rebrov)
Paapa Essiedu (George Addo)
Anjli Mohindra (Archie)
Rudi Dharmalingam (Shiv Reddy)
Charly Clive (Sarah Leigh)
Salóme Gunnarsdóttir (Greta)
Lukas Loughran (The Dane)
Vinette Robinson (Janet)
Brian Gleeson (Ross)
Elaine Tan (Zhang Rhui)

Murderbot

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Programming note: Our coverage of Murderbot is incomplete. Would you like to review this show for us? Apply here.

Murderbot, based on the award-winning book series The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells, is about a security android that managed to hack its own programming and while still working security, is now contemplating issues of free will. Murderbot dislikes humans and its job protecting them. But it does like online soap operas, particularly one called The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon.

Season One

1.1 FreeCommerce
1.2 Eye Contact
1.3 Risk Assessment
1.4 Escape Velocity Protocol
1.5 Rogue War Tracker Infinite (not yet reviewed)
1.6 Command Feed
1.7 Complementary Species
1.8 Foreign Object
1.9 All Systems Red
1.10 The Perimeter

Season Two

Coming in 2026?

Cast

Alexander Skarsgård (Murderbot)
Noma Dumezweni (Mensah)
David Dastmalchian (Gurathin)
Sabrina Wu (Pin-Lee)
Akshay Khanna (Ratthi)
Tamara Podemski (Bharadwaj)
Tattiawna Jones (Arada)
Jennifer Sendaula (Bystander/Roughneck Miner)
John Cho (Captain)
Alex Cruz (Alderman Friess)
Clark Gregg (Lieutenant)
Chantria Tram (Rescue Worker)
Jack McBrayer (Navigation Officer)
DeWanda Wise (Navigation Unit)

Dexter: Original Sin

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Dexter: Original Sin (2024-2025) is a reboot series of Dexter with new actors playing much younger versions of the original series characters. It stars Patrick Gibson as young Dexter, Christian Slater as Harry Morgan, and Molly Brown as Debra Morgan.

Season one aired in 2024/2025. It was initially renewed for a second season but unfortunately, it was just "un"-renewed. Billie Doux reviewed all ten episodes.

Season One

1.1 And in the Beginning...
1.2 Kid in a Candy Store
1.3 Miami Vice
1.4 Fender Bender
1.5 F Is for Fuck-Up
1.6 The Joy of Killing
1.7 The Big Bad Body Problem
1.8 Business and Pleasure
1.9 Blood Drive
1.10 Code Blues

Season Two

Dexter: Original Sin has been un-renewed.

Related Links

Dexter reviews (includes Dexter: New Blood and Dexter: Resurrection)

Cast

Patrick Gibson (Dexter Morgan)
Christian Slater (Harry Morgan)
Molly Brown (Debra Morgan)
Michael C. Hall (Narrator)
Christina Milian (Det. Maria LaGuerta)
James Martinez (Det. Angel Batista)
Alex Shimizu (Vince Masuka)
Reno Wilson (Det. Bobby Watt)
Patrick Dempsey (Capt. Aaron Spencer)
Sarah Michelle Gellar (Tanya Martin)

The Pitt

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The Pitt is a medical drama that follows emergency department doctors and staff at the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital. Each season covers a single 15-hour shift, with each episode covering an hour in real time. Focusing more on medical accuracy than Grey's Anatomy-style drama, The Pitt is a tightly written show brought to even greater heights by a fabulous ensemble cast.

Season One

An Honest Fangirl reviewed the first season of The Pitt in a real-time stream of consciousness – all fifteen episodes.

Episodes 1-5
Episodes 6-10
Episodes 11-15

Season Two

2.1 7:00 A. M.
2.2 8:00 A. M.
2.3 9:00 A. M.
2.4 10:00 A. M.
2.5 11:00 A. M.
2.6 12:00 P. M.
2.7 1:00 P. M.
2.8 2:00 P. M.
2.9 3:00 P. M.
2.10 4:00 P. M.
2.11 5:00 P. M.

Cast

Noah Wyle (Dr. Michael Robinavitch)
Tracy Ifeachor (Dr. Heather Collins)
Patrick Ball (Dr. Frank Langdon)
Katherine LaNasa (Dana Evans)
Supriya Ganesh (Dr. Samira Mohan)
Fiona Dourif (Dr. Cassie McKay)
Taylor Dearden (Dr. Melissa King)
Isa Briones (Dr. Trinity Santos)
Gerran Howell (Dr. Dennis Whitaker)
Shabana Azeez (Dr. Victoria Javadi)
Amielynn Abellera (Perlah Alawi)
Jalen Thomas Brooks (Mateo Diaz)
Brandon Mendez Homer (Donnie Donahue)
Kristin Villanueva (Princess)

A Man on the Inside

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A Man on the Inside is a Netflix comedy series created by Michael Schur. It stars Ted Danson as a retired widower who answers a classified ad asking for an older man to work on a special assignment for a private investigator. The first season dropped in November 2024, the second in November 2025, and the show has been renewed for a third season.

Season reviews for A Man on the Inside are provided by Victoria Grossack.

Season Reviews

Season One
Season Two
Season Three (coming in 2027?)

Related Links

The Good Place reviews

Cast

Ted Danson (Charles Nieuwendyk)
Mary Elizabeth Ellis (Emily Nieuwendyk)
Lilah Richcreek Estrada (Julie Kovalenko)
Stephanie Beatriz (Didi Santos Cordero)
Stephen McKinley Henderson (Calbert Graham)
Sally Struthers (Virginia Foldau)
Kerry O'Malley (Megan Chagughlaight-Accourse)
John Getz (Elliott Haverhill)
Eugene Cordero (Joel Piñero)
Mary Steenburgen (Mona Margadoff)

The Penguin

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Taking place a week after the events of the 2022 movie The Batman, The Penguin (2024) follows Oz Cobb as he tries to carve a place for himself in Gotham's criminal underworld. But don't expect to find any superheroes here. This is far closer to a gangster story than anything involving capes.

All episodes of this limited series were reviewed by An Honest Fangirl.

Season One

1.1 After Hours
1.2 Inside Man
1.3 Bliss
1.4 Cent'Anni
1.5 Homecoming
1.6 Gold Summit
1.7 Top Hat
1.8 A Great or Little Thing

Related Links

Our DC Multiverse index includes links to all of our DC-related reviews

Cast

Colin Farrell (Oz Cobb)
Cristin Milioti (Sofia Falcone)
Rhenzy Feliz (Victor Aguilar)
Deirdre O'Connell (Francis Cobb)
Theo Rossi (Dr. Julian Rush)
Carmen Ejogo (Eve Karlo)
David H. Holmes (Nick Fuchs)
Myles Humphus (Dom Gigante)

From Dusk till Dawn: The Series

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From Dusk till Dawn (2014-2016) follows the Gecko brothers, Seth and Richie, as they try to flee to Mexico following a crime spree. Along the way, they hijack the Fuller family's RV, take them hostage, and wind up trapped in a strip club run by vampires. Created by Robert Rodriguez, the series greatly expands on the backstories and Mesoamerican mythology only hinted at in the original 1996 film. Part crime drama, part horror show, it's a lot of fun and is an under appreciated gem in the vampire genre.

All episodes are being reviewed by An Honest Fangirl.

Season One

1.1 Pilot
1.2 Blood Runs Thick
1.3 Mistress
1.4 Let's Get Ramblin'
1.5 Self-Contained
1.6 Place of Dead Roads
1.7 Pandemonium
1.8 La Conquista
1.9 Boxman
1.10 The Take

Season Two

2.1 Opening Night
2.2 In a Dark Time
2.3 Attack of the 50-ft. Sex Machine
2.4 The Best Little Horror House in Texas
2.5 Bondage
2.6 Bizarre Tales
2.7 Bring Me the Head of Santanico Pandemonium
2.8 The Last Temptation of Richard Gecko
2.9 There Will Be Blood
2.10 Santa Sangre

Season Three

3.1 Head Games
3.2 La Reina
3.3 Protect and Serve
3.4 Fanglorious
3.5 Shady Glen
3.6 Straitjacket
3.7 La Llorona
3.8 Rio Sangre
3.9 Matanzas
3.10 Dark Side of the Sun

Related Links

From Dusk till Dawn movie review by Josie Kafka

Cast

D.J. Cotrona (Seth Gecko)
Zane Holtz (Richie Gecko)
Jesse Garcia (Freddie Gonzalez)
Eiza González (Santánico Pandemonium / Kisa)
Madison Davenport (Kate Fuller / Amaru)
Brandon Soo Hoo (Scott Fuller)
Jake Busey (Aiden Tanner / Sex Machine)
Wilmer Valderrama (Carlos Madrigal)
Jamie Tisdale (Margaret Gonzalez)
Robert Patrick (Jacob Fuller)
Esai Morales (Lord Amancio Malvado)
Briana Evigan (Sonja)

Resident Alien

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Resident Alien (2021-2025) is a science fiction series created by Chris Sheridan, based on a comic book by Peter Hogan and Steven Parkhouse, about an alien who crash lands on Earth and takes up residence in Patience, Colorado. Besides getting the mostly comic and often insightful reactions of an alien to human society, we get the reactions of the locals to the quirky alien in their midst.

The title of the series is not just a play on the idea of an alien living on Earth. Resident can be used to describe a doctor in a hospital, and our Harry, because he has assumed the form of Dr. Harry Vanderspeigle on Earth, becomes the doctor for the humans living in Patience. I must also add that Patience is a homophone of patients, the people a resident doctor treats.

Victoria Grossack is currently reviewing season four.

Season One

1.1 Pilot
1.2 Homesick
1.3 Secrets
1.4 Birds of a Feather
1.5 Love Language
1.6 Sexy Beast
1.7 The Green Glow
1.8 End of the World as We Know It
1.9 Welcome Aliens
1.10 Heroes of Patience

Season Two

2.1 Old Friends
2.2 The Wire
2.3 Girls' Night
2.4 Radio Harry
2.5 Family Day
2.6 An Alien in New York
2.7 Escape from New York
2.8 Alien Dinner Party
2.9 Autopsy
2.10 The Ghost of Bobby Smallwood
2.11 The Weight
2.12 The Alien Within
2.13 Harry, a Parent
2.14 Cat and Mouse
2.15 Best of Enemies
2.16 I Believe in Aliens

Season Three

3.1 Lone Wolf
3.2 The Upper Hand
3.3 141 Seconds
3.4 Avian Flu
3.5 Lovebird
3.6 Bye Bye Birdie
3.7 Here Comes My Baby
3.8 Homecoming

Season Four

4.1 Prisoners
4.2 The Lonely Man
4.3 Ties That Bind
4.4 Truth Hurts
4.5 The Human Condition
4.6 Soul Providers
4.7 Daddy Issues
4.8 Mine Town
4.9 Tunnel Vision
4.10 The End is Here

Cast

Alan Tudyk (Harry Vanderspeigle)
Sara Tomko (Asta Twelvetrees)
Corey Reynolds (Sheriff Mike Thompson)
Alice Wetterlund (D'arcy Bloom)
Levi Fiehler (Mayor Ben Hawthorne)
Judah Prehn (Max Hawthorne)
Elizabeth Bowen (Deputy Liv Baker)

Fallout

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Fallout is an Amazon Prime series based on the post-apocalyptic role-playing video games. It features a retrofuturistic atompunk setting, in a world that once resembled the sort of surreal future people from the Cold War 1950s might have imagined. Before it was blasted away by nuclear war. The story picks up over 200 years later, with the remains of mankind (as well as their robot and mutant creations) struggling to adapt and survive in the savage wasteland they now call home.

Fallout is in equal parts a drama and satire, action and horror, tragedy and farce. It is gnarly and it is fun. The Fallout TV series was created by Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet, and executive produced by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy.

Logan Cox is reviewing this series.

Season One

1.1 The End
1.2 The Target
1.3 The Head
1.4 The Ghouls
1.5 The Past
1.6 The Trap
1.7 The Radio
1.8 The Beginning

Season Two

2.1 The Innovator
2.2 The Golden Rule
2.3 The Profligate
2.4 The Demon in the Snow
2.5 The Wrangler
2.6 The Other Player
2.7 The Handoff
2.8 The Strip

Season Three

Season three is in production and will likely air in late 2027.

Related Links

This Week: OMG Michael Emerson is in Fallout

Cast

Ella Purnell (Lucy MacLean)
Aaron Moten (Maximus)
Walton Goggins (Cooper Howard)
Moises Arias (Norm MacLean)
Leslie Uggams (Betty Pearson)
Zach Cherry (Woody Thomas)
Dave Register (Chet)
Annabel O'Hagan (Stephanie Harper)
Rodrigo Luzzi (Reg McPhee)

3 Body Problem

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3 Body Problem is a Netflix adaptation of the book trilogy by Cixin Liu produced by Game of Thrones' David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. The first season dropped in March of 2024. Seasons two and three are on their way.

An Honest Fangirl wrote a review of season one as a whole. Later, Billie Doux and Victoria Grossack wrote episode reviews. Super coverage!

Season One

1.1 Countdown
1.2 Red Coast
1.3 Destroyer of Worlds
1.4 Our Lord
1.5 Judgment Day
1.6 The Stars Our Destination
1.7 Only Advance
1.8 Wallfacer

Season Two

3 Body Problem has been renewed for a second and a third season.

Related Links

Review of Season One by An Honest Fangirl

Cast

Jovan Adepo (Saul Durand)
Liam Cunningham (Thomas Wade)
Eiza González (Auggie Salazar)
Jess Hong (Jin Cheng)
Benedict Wong (Da Shi)
Marlo Kelly (Tatiana)
Alex Sharp (Will Downing)
John Bradley (Jack Rooney)
Sea Shimooka (Sophon)
Rosalind Chao (Ye Wenjie)
Saamer Usmani (Raj Varma)
Jonathan Pryce (Mike Evans)
Zine Tseng (Ye Wenjie)

Billions

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Billions is the story of Chuck Rhoades, Jr. (Paul Giamatti), US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and his epic struggle with hedge fund investor and dashing rogue, Bobby 'Axe' Axelrod (Damian Lewis).

They don't so much play three-dimensional chess as they do five-dimensional Othello, with great swathes of friends, loved ones, and audience understanding of events being overturned from one side to the other. If you like shows with a good guy and a bad guy, we don't have either of those. But if you like complicated characters aggressively figuring things out at one another, you've found your show.

Billions ran for seven seasons and originally aired on Showtime from 2016-2023. It can currently be found on Paramount+ and Amazon Prime.

Billions is being reviewed by Mikey Heinrich.

Season One

1.1 Pilot
1.2 Naming Rights
1.3 YumTime
1.4 Short Squeeze
1.5 The Good Life
1.6 The Deal
1.7 The Punch
1.8 Boasts and Rails
1.9 Where the F*ck is Donnie?
1.10 Quality of Life
1.11 Magical Thinking
1.12 The Conversation

Season Two

2.1 Risk Management
2.2 Dead Cat Bounce
2.3 Optimal Play
2.4 The Oath
2.5 Currency
2.6 Indian Four
2.7 Victory Lap
2.8 The Kingmaker
2.9 Sic Transit Imperium
2.10 With or Without You
2.11 Golden Frog Time
2.12 Ball in Hand

Season Three

3.1 Tie Goes to the Runner
3.2 The Wrong Maria Gonzalez
3.3 A Generation Too Late
3.4 Hell of a Ride
3.5 Flaw in the Death Star
3.6 The Third Ortolan
3.7 Not You, Mr. Dake
3.8 All the Wilburys
3.9 Icebreaker
3.10 Redemption
3.11 Kompenso
3.12 Elmsley Count

Season Four

4.1 Chucky Rhoades's Greatest Game
4.2 Arousal Template
4.3 Chickentown
4.4 Overton Window
4.5 A Proper Sendoff
4.6 Maximum Recreational Depth
4.7 Infinite Game
4.8 Fight Night
4.9 American Champion
4.10 New Year's Day
4.11 Lamster
4.12 Extreme Sandbox

Season Five

5.1 The New Decas
5.2 The Chris Rock Test
5.3 Beg, Bribe, Bully
5.4 Opportunity Zone
5.5 Contract
5.6 The Nordic Model
5.7 The Limitless Sh*t
5.8 Copenhagen
5.9 Implosion
5.10 Liberty
5.11 Victory Smoke
5.12 No Direction Home

Season Six

6.1 Cannonade
6.2 Lyin' Eyes
6.3 STD
6.4 Burn Rate
6.5 Rock of Eye
6.6 Hostis Humani Generis
6.7 Napoleon's Hat
6.8 The Big Ugly
6.9 Hindenburg
6.10 Johnny Favorite
6.11 Succession
6.12 Cold Storage

Season Seven

7.1 Tower of London
7.2 Original Sin
7.3 Winston Dick Energy
7.4 Hurricane Rosie
7.5 The Gulag Archipelago
7.6 The Man in the Olive Drab T-Shirt
7.7 DMV
7.8 The Owl
7.9 Game Theory Optimal
7.10 Enemies List
7.11 Axe Global
7.12 Admirals Fund

Cast

Paul Giamatti (Chuck Rhoades Jr.)
Damian Lewis (Bobby Axelod)
David Costabile (Mike 'Wags' Wagner)
Maggie Siff (Wendy Rhoades)
Condola Rashad (Kate Sacker)
Toby Leonard Moore (Bryan Connerty)
Malin Akerman (Lara Axelrod)
Asia Kate Dillon (Taylor Mason)
Jeffrey DeMunn (Charles Rhoades, Sr.)
Kelly AuCoin ("Dollar" Bill Stearn)
Corey Stoll (Mike Prince)
Daniel Breaker (Scooter Dunbar)
Sakina Jaffrey (Daevisha "Dave" Mahar)
Toney Goins (Phillip Charyn)

Star Wars Rebels

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Star Wars: Rebels (2014-2018) is an animated series set five years before Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. It focuses on a rag-tag group of misfits as they are drawn deeper into Rebellion against the Empire. With strong characters and some familiar faces (and voices), this is a fun adventure that both adults and kids can enjoy.

Samantha M. Quinn covered this series with season reviews. The series is currently available on Disney+.

Season Reviews

Season One
Season Two
Season Three
Season Four

Related Links

Star Wars Rebels: The Siege of Lothal, a mini-movie event reviewed by Mark Greig
All Things Star Wars: a complete list of everything Star Wars at Doux Reviews

Cast

Dave Filoni (C1-10P a.k.a. 'Chopper')
Taylor Gray (Ezra Bridger)
Freddie Prinze Jr. (Kanan Jarrus)
Vanessa Marshall (Hera Syndulla)
Steve Blum (Zeb Orrelios)
Tiya Sircar (Sabine Wren)
Dee Bradley Baker (Rex)
David Oyelowo (Agent Kallus)
Stephen Stanton (AP-5)
Keone Young (Commander Sato)
Lars Mikkelsen (Grand Admiral Thrawn)
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Governor Pryce)
Matthew Wood (Imperial Captain)
Ashley Eckstein (Ahsoka Tano)
Clancy Brown (Ryder Azadi)
Jason Isaacs (The Inquisitor)

The Tourist

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The Tourist (2022-2024) is a weird show, in the best way, filled with unexpected twists and turns and more sardonic realism than you might expect. You should watch it without getting spoiled on what happens. You'll be glad you did.

Josie Kafka reviewed both seasons of this show.

Season Reviews

Season One
Season Two

Cast

Jamie Dornan (Elliot Stanley)
Danielle Macdonald (Helen Chambers)
Greg Larsen (Ethan Krum)
Shalom Brune-Franklin (Luci)
Olwen Fouere (Niamh Cassidy)
Conor MacNiell (Ruairi Slater)
Mark McKenna (Fergal McDonnell)

Wednesday

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This series is a unique offshoot of the classic Addams Family focusing on Wednesday Addams as the protagonist. Here we find her reluctantly attending Nevermore Academy, a school catering to "Outcasts" which are creatures like werewolves, vampires, hydra, sirens and whatever the Addams Family are.

As one half mystery, one half coming of age school drama, this kooky and spooky series showcases lead Jenna Ortega's incredible performance as Wednesday Addams. Her on-screen foil and best friend Enid (Emma Myers) is bright to Wednesday's dark, and their chemistry is a highlight of the series. Of course the rest of the family shows up with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Lois Guzmán starring as Morticia and Gomez Addams. This series is also driven by the creative genius Tim Burton (Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands), whose fingerprints can be seen in every frame.

Season Reviews

Season One
Season Two, Part One (Episodes 1-4)
Season Two, Part Two (Episodes 5-8) (coming soon)

Cast

Jenna Ortega (Wednesday Addams)
Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair)
Evie Templton (Agnes Demille)
Hunter Doohan (Tyler Galpin)
Joy Sunday (Bianca Barclay)
Georgie Farmer (Ajax Petropolus)
Moose Mostafa (Eugene Ottinger)
Gwendoline Christie (Principal Larissa Weems)
Steve Busemi (Principal Dort)
Billie Piper (Isadora Capri)
Jamie McShane (Sheriff Donovan Galpin)
Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo (Sheriff Ritchie Santiago)
Christina Ricci (Marilyn Thornhill)
Owen Painter (Slurp)
Thandiwe Newton (Dr. Fairburn)
Heather Matarazzo (Judi Spannegel)
Christopher Lloyd (Professor Orloff)
Isaac Ordonez (Pugsley Addams)
Victor Dorobantu (Thing)
Joanna Lumley (Hester Frump)
George Burcea (Lurch) Joonas Suotamo (Lurch)
and
Catherine Zeta-Jones (Morticia Addams)
Luis Guzmán (Gomez Addams)


The Rings of Power

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Related Links |
Cast |

Prime Video's The Rings of Power is based on the distant past of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, centuries before the events of Lord of the Rings.

Season Reviews

Season One
Season Two
Season Three (coming November 11, 2026)

Related Links

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring movie review by Mark Greig

Cast

Morfydd Clark (Galadriel)
Charlie Vickers (Sauron)
Charles Edwards (Lord Celebrimbor)
Ismael Cruz Cordova (Arondir)
Robert Aramayo (Elrond)
Robert Strange (Glûg)
Markella Kavenagh (Nori Brandyfoot)
Daniel Weyman (The Stranger)
Megan Richards (Poppy Proudfellow)
Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Queen Regent Míriel)