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Krypton Season 2: Should You Be Tuning In Every Week?

Written by Daryn Kirscht The new season premiere of Krypton, “Light-Years from Home,” has some fun moments, but is ultimately a tumultuous disappointment. Some of the...

‘City on a Hill’ Review: Kevin Bacon & Jonathan Tucker Carry This Retread of Every Boston Crime Drama

Boston Crime Movies are a very specific subsection of the sprawling crime drama genre. They usually revolve around criminals of Irish descent armed with scally...

The Bachelorette Season 15 Episode 6: Flashbacks, Luke Drama & Chris Harrison is the Best

During the last episode, we didn’t get to the cocktail party or the Rose Ceremony. The episode ended during the third date, which was...

‘Euphoria’ Review: A Teen Soap For the End Times

Euphoria opens with a POV shot of a baby being born, announcing to audiences that yes, it is that kind of show. That baby is...

Jessica Jones’ Third Season Makes It Hard to Say Goodbye

Written By Kevin Aquino The final goodbye to the Netflix Marvel Universe has arrived with the third season of Jessica Jones. Daredevil, Iron Fist and...

Monday Night RAW in Los Angeles: “Tell me if you’ve heard this one…”

I'm probably on WWE's blacklist already, so guess I don't have much to lose. Hulk Hogan has already blocked me on Twitter. I read...

Jason Jones on The Detour Season 4, The Show’s Future & The Origins of His Catchphrase

The Detour makes its long-awaited return to television on June 18. The cornerstone original sitcom of TBS' comedy line-up has gained a strong following...

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., ‘The Other Thing’ Answers Questions While Raising New Ones

“The Other Thing” Plot Summary: Sarge (Clark Gregg) and May (Ming-Na Wen) have a one-on-one chat while the agents in space face off against the...

Umbrellas, Sad Shows & Hulu Comedies: A Look at TV in 2019 (So Far)

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/tv-shows-of-2019-january-to-june The Pop Break's first Half Year TV Podcast is here. (Look for more television-based podcasts coming to the site this summer and not just...

The Designated Survivor Season 3 Finale Leaves Kirkman Forever Changed

Designated Survivor Season 3 Finale Plot Summary: Emily (Italia Ricci) presents President Kirkman (Kiefer Sutherland) evidence that could cost him the election. It’s ironic that...

Pride Month Anime Spotlight: No. 6

No. 6 was originally a novel series written by Atsuko Asano that was initially adapted into a manga. The manga was also written by...

Smackdown Live in Sacramento: The New Day Returns to Cali

Written by Matthew Widdis Quiet on the set as we open the show with a compulsory version of Miz TV. Wild card in effect as...