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
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Project Daedalus” and “The Red Angel”
Here are my thoughts on the most recent two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery season two. Episode 9: “Project Daedalus” — The set-up of this episode is just terrible and had me repeatedly rolling my eyes. But then, out of nowhere, the last fifteen-to-twenty minutes
Late to the Party: Josh Reviews Atlanta Season One!
I’ve read a lot about how great Donald Glover’s show Atlanta was, but I never found the time to check it out. But it’s stayed on my to-watch list, and I am delighted to have finally gotten a chance to watch the first season. It’s as fantastic as I’d
Josh Bids Farewell to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt!
I wasn’t expecting to enjoy Tina Fey’s 30 Rock nearly as much as I did. (That first season, it was Aaron Sorkin’s Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip that was the “behind-the-scenes at an SNL-like show” that I was most interested in. But Studio 60 was gone
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Light and Shadows” and “If Memory Serves”
We’re at the midpoint of season two of Star Trek: Discovery. I’ve been enjoying these episodes a lot more than I did season one, so that’s encouraging. (Though the episodes are still burdened by a stunning disregard for Star Trek continuity and frequently lazy st
Josh Reviews Daredevil: Season Three
Daredevil season three reminds me of the early days, when Netflix’s Marvel shows were exciting. I was blown away by the first season of Daredevil and the first season of Jessica Jones. These shows were adult, intense, and exciting. They were gorgeously well-made, with grea
Josh Reviews The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season Two!
I rather enjoyed the first season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, but I had a smidge of hesitation entering into season two. That first season was a wonderful concoction, fun and original, and it felt like a complete story. Was this a story that had legs, to continue successfully i
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “The Sound of Thunder”
Click here for my review of episodes 1 and 2 of Star Trek: Discovery season two, click here for my review of episodes 3 and 4, and click here for my review of episode 5. Episode 6: “The Sound of Thunder” — Picking up the thread of the Saru-focused short “The
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Saints of Imperfection”
Click here for my review of episodes 1 and 2 of Star Trek: Discovery season two, and click here for my review of episodes 3 and 4. Episode 5: “Saints of Imperfection” — Picking up immediately after the cliffhanger at the end of the previous episode, the Discovery cre
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Point of Light” and “An Obol for Charon”
I was relatively happy with the first two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery season two. (Click here for my thoughts!) Episode three was a huge step in the wrong direction, but then the fourth episode might have been the best episode of the new season so far. So things are looking
