Josh’s Favorite TV Series of 2019 — Part Four!
All right! We’ve entered the TOP TEN of my list of my favorite TV series of 2019! Click here for numbers twenty-five through twenty-one, click here for numbers twenty through sixteen, and click here for numbers fifteen through eleven. 10. Legion — The best super-hero s
Josh Bids Farewell to Catastrophe!
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s brilliant, brutally funny series Catastrophe gripped me from the very first episode. And now, after four short but nearly perfect seasons, it’s gone, way too soon to suit me. I miss it already!! The series was created and is overseen by
News Around the Net!
I have watched this most recent trailer for Avengers: Endgame a lot: I love the nostalgia-focused first half of the trailer, with well-used clips and soundbites from previous films. (They really tease fans with that Peggy Carter audio!! That’s from a previous film, but my he
Josh Reviews Catastrophe Season Three
I absolutely adored the first two seasons (or series, in the British parlance) of Catastrophe, which I tore through in short order last year. (Click here for my review of season one, and click here for my review of season two.) I have been waiting with great anticipation for more
The Top Twenty Episodes of TV in 2016 — Part Three!
My list of my Twenty Favorite Episodes of TV in 2016 continues! Click here for the beginning of my list, numbers twenty through sixteen, and click here for part two, numbers fifteen through ten. Let’s continue as we enter my Top Ten! 10. The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Cr
Josh Reviews Catastrophe Season Two!
I absolutely adored the first season of Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s Catastrophe, so of course I quickly moved on to season two. Thank goodness, it’s just as brilliant, hilarious and absolutely filthy as season one. For those of you not in the know, Catastrophe tells
Josh Reviews Catastrophe Season One!
Amazon’s six episode series Catastrophe, which originally aired in the U.K. on Channel 4, is a concentrated burst of comedic genius, fall-on-the-floor funny and staggeringly profane. I loved every minute of it. The series was written by Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, who also st