Josh Reviews What If…? Season One!
What If…? is the latest Marvel TV series on Disney+, and the first animated one. The show is an anthology, with each half-hour episode exploring an alternate timeline in which events from the MCU movies unfolded in a different way. As with all of the other recent Disney+ Mar
Josh Reviews Schmigadoon!
Schmigadoon! is a six-episode TV series on Apple TV+ that’s a good-natured homage to classic movie musicals. The story centers on Melissa (Cecily Strong) and Josh (Keegan-Michael Key), a young couple whose relationship has fallen into something of a rut. After they get into
Josh Bids Farewell to Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Brooklyn Nine-Nine really grew on me. I watched right from the start, and I always thought the series was a great deal of fun. But slowly, the series developed from an enjoyable comedic trifle to a true comedy great. In my mind, Brooklyn Nine-Nine stands tall among the greatest
Josh Reviews The Bad Batch Season One
I’m a big fan of the animated Star Wars series The Clone Wars and Rebels. There’s a lot of terrific Star Wars storytelling in those series. It’s a huge section of the Star Wars story that remains under the radar for many Star Wars fans. (Though that’s sta
Josh Reviews Loki Season One!
Loki picks up the thread of the alternate Loki who, in Avengers: Endgame, picks up the Tesseract and escapes after our heroes bungle their “time heist.” This “Variant” Loki quickly finds himself apprehended by the TVA — the Time Variance Authority ̵
Josh Reviews Jupiter’s Legacy
Jupiter’s Legacy originated as a comic book series written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Frank Quitely, that ran from 2013-2017. (In the middle of the two main five-issue mini-series came a separate twelve-issue story called Jupiter’s Circle that explored the backstory of th
Josh Reviews Master of None: Moments in Love
It’s been four years since the second season of Master of None. I’d assumed the show was finished. That saddened me, because I absolutely adored the first two seasons of Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang’s series. (Click here for my review of season one and click her
Josh Reviews Dispatches From Elsewhere
Jason Segel created and stars in Dispatches from Elsewhere, a bizarre, twisty tale of four oddballs who become friends and deeply affect one another while participating in an elaborate social experiment/game that may or may not actually involve the true-life disappearance of a young,
Josh Reviews Invincible Season One
Invincible is a new Amazon animated series, adapting the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Cory Walker & Ryan Ottley. The series focuses on Mark Grayson, whose father Nolan is the Superman-like super-hero called Omni-Man. When Mark turns 17, he d
Josh Reviews Disenchantment Season Three
I’m continuing to enjoy Matt Groening’s Netflix animated series Disenchantment! Overseen by Mr. Groening and Josh Weinstein (a writer of many wonderful episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama), Disenchantment is an adventure comedy series set in a fantasy world. Matt Gro