Category: tv reviews

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Desperate Housewives – Season 5

Something must be off on Wisteria Lane. The dark suburban humor and the telenovela mystery of the season were what made this a good show, which now has turned into a pretty much humorless non-mystery telenovela.

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Daredevil – Season 2

Season 2 successfully retains its visual elements, dark mood, great casting and fighting scenes that made Daredevil Season 1 worth the watch. Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle is the best act of Season 2

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Daredevil – Season 1

Lawyer-by-day Matt Murdock uses his heightened senses from being blinded as a young boy to fight crime at night on the streets of New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood as Daredevil.

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Curb Your Enthusiasm – Season 8

Very few shows arrive to their 8th season in the best shape, but Curb Your Enthusiasm still retains its high quality for the most part of the season and should be regarded as one of the best comedy shows of all-time the day it comes to an end.

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Cumbia Ninja

I am… not going to lie to you. Fifteen years ago, I would have totally ate all the Cumbia Ninja business up. Besides murder, backstabbing, gangs, despair and love… there’s dragons and music.

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Cowboy Bebop

Cowboy Bebop proves to be an immensely entertaining animated series that can only be described as a neo-noir space western.

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Coupling – Season 1

While it’s inevitable to compare Coupling with the likes of Friends, Seinfeld and Sex and the City, Coupling still feels like it’s a “one of a kind” show, and a very fresh one for the time in which it premiered… and constantly hilarious if I may say so.

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Country Comfort

When her -now ex- boyfriend/bandmate decides the band needs a brand new lead singer, Bailey ends up heartbroken at the Harmony Hills Ranch where a widower father of five kids, hires her to become their nanny.

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Club de Cuervos

The wealthy Iglesias siblings feud over the presidency of their family’s football soccer club, as elder sister Isabel tries to save their inheritance from the hands of their father’s main squeeze, in the R-rated Behind the Scenes Mexican version of Captain Tsubasa.