Category: tv reviews

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Fresh Off the Boat – Season 2

We refocus our attention on the Huangs to let them all grow— we find out more about Jessica and Louis, Eddie gets his first girlfriend, Emery discovers the romantic gestures can be small, and Evan has a face-to-face meeting with Chinese Santa.

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Fresh Off the Boat – Season 1

A first generation Taiwanese-American kid Tupac fan in the mid-90s moves to Florida where his family has recently purchased their very own steakhouse to make their American dream come true.

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Family Outing

People often say, “You can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your family.” So what do you get when you put a bunch of celebrities together, and make them act as if they were family? You get Family Outing, a Korean variety program.

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Fairly Legal – Season 1

Fairly Legal is a light drama with bits of comedy that follows Kate Reed, a lawyer-turned-mediator of strong will, great people skills, but lousy relationships in her life.

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Exes and Ohs – Season 1

Exes & Ohs is the story of Jennifer, a sort of quirky indie documentary director whose on the rocks relationship comes crashing down and she’s unable to move on a year after the incident.

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Episodes – Season 4

Matt LeBlanc’s downfall continues, but it involves money now. Sean and Beverly have a new show to develop in the States. Also, we get to see a new head of the network in Helen Basch, who has past history with Merc Lapidus and Carol Rance.

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Episodes – Season 3

While not as consistent and strong as its first two seasons, Episodes is still interesting to watch thanks to the interactions between Matt LeBlanc, Stephen Mangan, Tamsin Greig and Kathleen Rose Perkins.

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Episodes – Season 2

If Season 1 had the sex-shallowed Matt LeBlanc separating Sean and Beverly, Season 2 has him going through a darker path, and it doesn’t end well for him

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Episodes – Season 1

Episodes is a 7-part British-American satirical sitcom created by David Crane (Friends) and Jeffrey Klarik (Mad About You), starring Matt LeBlanc. The show portrays the process of adapting British shows and retooling them for American audiences.