
‘The Mandalorian: Season 2, Episode 4’ – TV Review (Finishing the Job on Nevarro)
While the mention of former Jedi Ahoska Tano will certainly have viewers on the edge of their seats, waiting for the next sign of this
While the mention of former Jedi Ahoska Tano will certainly have viewers on the edge of their seats, waiting for the next sign of this
The Mandalorian continues to exceed expectations with its most recent episode, “The Heiress.” Written by series creator Jon Favreau (Iron Man, The Jungle Book) and
After last week’s season premiere of The Mandalorian exceeded most viewers’ incredibly high expectations, the second episode of season two certainly had an uphill battle
Expectations are high for the second season of The Mandalorian, especially in a year that’s seen almost every notable feature film release delayed indefinitely. The
Growing up in the 1980s, I was raised with strong, female role models. Girls had their pick of strong women in movies, TV, music, and
End of the road. Last episode of the season. Yes, there will be a season four, but it is as likely to be radically different
Well, that escalated quickly. Even after the excitement of Alien Day, (and if’d ya didn’t read those pieces, go check them out – especially Bryant’s
Westworld just has the most evocative, meaningful titles. I fancy myself an educated, erudite fanboy/total geek. But when I googled the title of this week’s
Okay, so I go to watch this episode on TiVo again on Monday in order to write this review. The description of the episode: “Just
The Statue of Liberty. That is the reference in this week’s title. Well, it is in a roundabout way with more than one meaning, of