Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 4.5 Outlander Season 8 continues to bring the best stories from the books to life, whether it involves Fergus, Claire, or even Brianna. However, this episode also brings a promise of closure on one particular storyline from Outlander Season 7 — and there, we thought we already had that closure!
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What To Know Rob Schneider publicly called for reinstating the U.S. military draft, proposing mandatory two-year service for all Americans at age 18. He argued that such service would foster patriotism, unity, and appreciation for American freedoms. Schneider emphasized that the draft should include all segments of society, including politicians’ families. Rob Schneider just made
The Rookie’s “Spy Games” should have been one of those episodes where you exhale after the credits and think, “Okay, that one justified the chaos.” The setup was good on paper: the FBI teaming with the LAPD, Nolan thrown into a dangerous undercover sting, and a conspiracy big enough to tie the whole season together.
The Young and the Restless‘ Chelsea Lawson, played by Melissa Claire Egan, may not technically be a Newman right now given that she and her ex, Adam Newman (Mark Grossman), haven’t re-tied the knot. But make no mistake — Chelsea is a Newman as evidenced by her strong loyalty to the clan that’s currently down
Outlander is certainly no stranger to romance, but not all storylines are as controversial as William and Amaranthus’s. Outlander Season 8 quickly introduced Carla Woodcock as Amaranthus, setting her up as the husband of William’s potentially deceased cousin, Ben, and someone for him to open up to. Woodcock and Charles Vandervaart chatted with TV Fanatic
I’ve worked my way through a ton of shows, but one has quietly crept to the very top of my list. And it’s no surprise that HBO’s Task is coming back for a second season because it feels perfectly deserved. Once you’ve spent a few hours watching Mark Ruffalo thread his way through the rougher
The final season of Mayor of Kingstown is now in production. After that dark and deadly Season 4 finale ending changed everything for the heroes of the Paramount+ drama, the Taylor Sheridan-verse crime series was renewed for a fifth season to finish out the series. Season 4 of Mayor of Kingstown amped up the grit
Now that you have had the chance to see The Madison Season 1 in its entirety, you have no doubt fallen for the incredible love stories at its core. Stacy and Preston set a wonderful example of love and acceptance for their children, but that kind of success can also be daunting, especially when you’re
What To Know Patrick Dempsey talks to TV Insider about Angelo’s double lives, early onset Alzheimer’s and more onMemory of a Killer. Watch an exclusive clip from the March 16 episode. Angelo (Patrick Dempsey) is starting to question things in all areas of his life, including a previous hit he did in the Monday, March
Critic’s Rating: 4.6 / 5.0 4.6 Hope Valley:1874 is a breath of fresh air. I grew up watching Little House on the Prairie, so this series combined much of that show’s nostalgia with the themes viewers have come to love in When Calls the Heart. It helped that Michael Landon Jr. was versed in both,
What To Know The Madison is Taylor Sheridan’s most intimate and emotionally driven series, focusing on a profound love story and family drama rather than the high-stakes, violent plots typical of his other shows, like Yellowstone. Director/cinematographer Christina Alexandra Voros and series star Kevin Zegers explain how it’s different from Sheridan’s other TV shows. The
Critic’s Rating: 3 / 5.0 3 Marshals is the first procedural in Yellowstone’s universe. And for three episodes, it has evaded every procedural trap that makes many of them feel underwhelming when the formula is the same. But Marshals Season 1 Episode 4, “The Gathering Storm,” proves that not even this show is safe from
Taylor Sheridan is expanding his TV universe once again. With The Madison, he introduces us to the Clyburns, a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana. Like Yellowstone, The Madison is a family saga, with plenty of relationships to dig into over the course of six episodes. Stacy (Michelle Pfeiffer)
Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 4.5 When Calls the Heart truly went back to basics this season, bringing back the heart, the fun, and the series’ community essence. I enjoyed it way more than the last two seasons, with stories more integrated and the children back as the future of Hope Valley. Since When Calls
What To Know Jeff Kober guest-starred as Duke Ekins on HBO’s The Pitt He is widely recognized for his impactful role as Sergeant Evan “Dodger” Winslow on the acclaimed Vietnam War drama China Beach. Kober reflected on the significance of China Beach, noting its emotional depth and its ongoing resonance with audiences. On the March
Critic’s Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 3.5 Titles matter, but for the life of me, I have no inkling of why American Classic Season 1 Episode 5 is called “Schicklgruber,” beyond Richard’s use of Hitler’s family name as part of his cover-up story for how he’s financing the Our Town production. No one’s ever accused Richard
When it comes to networks and streaming TV, some series already have an end in sight as the 2026-2027 season picks up. While cancellations are an unfortunate aspect of the TV landscape, some shows are given the due respect of a final season order, preparing fans for the inevitable end. As we kick off 2026,
In an industry where admiration usually stays at a distance, Despina Mirou has taken a different route—one that feels personal, expressive, and consistently evolving. When it comes to Elton John, this isn’t just appreciation. It’s a full-blown creative relationship that shows up across her work, her performances, and the spaces she chooses to be in.
Critic’s Rating: 4.1 / 5.0 4.1 Just ahead of the holidays, FOX delivers a compelling series in The Faithful. The two-hour event essentially allows the story of Sarah, Abraham, and Hagar to unfold before our eyes. But what we get, in a manner that’s again compelling and satisfying, is an opportunity to see a familiar
Critic’s Rating: 4.25 / 5.0 4.25 By the end of DTF St. Louis Season 1 Episode 4, the theory of who killed Floyd is as clear as mud. It’s virtually impossible to see where this story is going, and that makes it a genuine pleasure to watch. Not only are we in the dark regarding
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