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  1. I just finished my ~4th play through of the TV series Mom (2013). My quick review.

    (very mild spoilers)

    Mom is one of my favorite post-2000 comedy TV shows. The show follows Christy, an alcoholic in recovery, as she tries to juggle work, raise two kids, and rebuild her messy relationship with her often‑chaotic alcoholic mother, Bonnie. Many alcohol, drug, & sex references, so not kid friendly.

    1/3

    #ScottTelevision #TelevisionReview #Mom2013 #AnnaFarris

  2. DERRY GIRLS (NETFLIX)
    We can't believe we just discovered this program. It's funny. It has heartfelt moments. And, like clever comedies such as Schitt's Creek or The Simpsons, it has many secondary characters with their own distinctive quirks.

    One particular cast member who always delights is Siobhán McSweeney who plays Sister Michael. Every line she delivers lands perfectly.

    Easy to get hooked on, and like the other two comedies I've mentioned, you'll find yourself rewatching episodes.

    #television #netflix #derrygirls #tvreview #televisionreview

  3. I started watching Workin' Moms (2017) this week; I'm about midway through Season 3 now. Very funny from the perspective of several married, working mothers. I would call it a "modern sitcom", meaning it is less formulaic, less laugh-out-loud funny, less punchlines & absurdity, more about the humor (often tragic) in everyday situations and conflicts.

    The women's perspective helps keep the show original and interesting.

    1/2

    #ScottTelevision #WorkinMoms #SitCom #SitComs #TelevisionReview

  4. Review: NOS4A2’s second season is a satisfying, genuinely scary horror story - Vic McQueen (Ashleigh Cummings) has a good thin... - arstechnica.com/?p=1700570 #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #television #joehill #nos4a2 #amc

  5. Review: fierce and fun Warrior Nun is a perfect Fourth of July binge-watch - Ava (Alba Baptista) finds herself resurrected b... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1688912 #streamingtelevision #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #television #warriornun #netflix

  6. Review: Airplane passengers must outrace a killer sun in Into the Night - Series creator Jason George based the new Netflix series Into the Night on a 2015 Polish scie... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1674302 #streamingtelevision #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #television #netflix #reviews

  7. Review: Killing Eve returns with a solid S3 premiere and an unexpected loss - Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer return for third season of BBC America’s Killing Eve.
    The sexually... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1667678 #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #bbcamerica #killingeve #television

  8. Westworld S3, episode 2: Back in the game, breaking parks again - Enlarge / You better watch out, because she's back in the game. (credit: HBO)
    This piece contains... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1662197 #televisionreview #westworldseason3 #gaming&culture #westworld #review

  9. Review: Time travel and murder combine in HBO’s riveting Beforeigners series - Beforeigners trailer.
    Two police detectives from wildly different time periods must learn to... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1655094 #sciencefictiontelevision #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #beforeigners #television #timetravel #reviews #hbogo #hbo

  10. Review: It’s a wonderful afterlife in The Good Place’s bittersweet finale - Eleanor (Kristen Bell) takes charge of a new ex... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1649391 #televisionreview #gaming&culture #nbcuniversal #seriesfinale #thegoodplace #television

  11. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina S3 is a mesmerizing melting pot of the macabre - Kiernan Shipka stars in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, back with another macabre season ... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1646499 #chillingadventuresofsabrina #streamingtelevision #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #television #netflix

  12. Review: Castle Rock’s signature slow burn pays off in tight, twisty finale - Lizzy Caplan portrays Annie Wilkes, one of Stephen King's most memorable characters—from th... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1630457 #streamingtelevision #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #stephenking #castlerock #television #hulu

  13. Mad Max meets Ferris Bueller in boldly outrageous Netflix series Daybreak - Angelica Green (Alyvia Aly Lind), Josh Wheeler (Colin Ford), and Wesley Fists (Austin Crute... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1591973 #streamingtelevision #televisionreview #gaming&culture #television #daybreak #netflix

  14. Review: Carnival Row brings a richly textured fantasy world to vibrant life - Enlarge / Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne star as a human detective and a refugee faerie, respect... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1553577 #streamingtelevision #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #amazonprime #carnivalrow #television #reviews

  15. Review: The Boys is the perfect therapy for chronic superhero fatigue - Superheroes incorporate and go very, very bad in The Boys on Amazon Prime.

    A ragtag gang ... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1547241 #televisionstreaming #televisionreview #gaming&culture #amazonprime #television #theboys

  16. Review: iZombie sets up strong fifth season, then whiffs the series finale - Liv Moore (Rose McIver) whipping up another cre... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1544865 #televisionreview #gaming&culture #entertainment #television #izombie #thecw

  17. Period drama Warrior brings Bruce Lee’s vision to vivid life after 50 years - Enlarge / Andrew Koji plays Ah Sahm, a master martial artist who comes to San Francisco's Chinatown... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1485293 #televisionreview #gaming&culture #martialarts #television #brucelee #cinemax #warrior