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Terry Terrones

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Colorado Springs, CO, United States

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Past:
  • Paste Magazine
  • GameSpot
  • The AV Club
  • The Gazette
  • Military.com

Past articles by Terry:

Love Is Blind Season 3: Couples Ranked, Best Quotes (So Far)

The Nick and Vanessa Lachey-hosted Netflix series is back for a third season, this time set in Dallas, and it's crazier than ever. → Read More

Reality TV: Why Welcome to Wrexham Works and What Makes it so Special

Welcome to Wrexham is anything but a Ted Lasso rip-off, as it highlights all the best parts of reality TV to become an entertaining and educational docuseries. → Read More

Reality TV: Jerry O'Connell on Hosting The Real Love Boat and His Reality Obsession

The Real Love Boat is hosted by husband/wife duo Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell, the latter of whom gave us the details on the new series. → Read More

Phil Keoghan on The Amazing Race Season 34, and His Best Advice to Racers

Phil Keoghan discusses The Amazing Race's lasting power, his best advice to contestants, and who he would choose as his potential racing partner. → Read More

Andor Review: Disney+'s Thrilling and Rich Star Wars Prequel Delivers

Despite being a prequel to a prequel, Andor shines through a thrilling spy tale and its masterful use of world building and character exploration. → Read More

10 Things to Know Before Visiting Kauai and Maui

Here's how to do Maui and Kauai right. → Read More

Reality TV: What to Watch This Week, From The One That Got Away to The Challenge USA

Terry explains why a relationship show about six singles given the chance to explore missed love connections is well worth your time. → Read More

The Terminal List Review: Chris Pratt Delivers Peak Dad TV

If you’re looking for a 40-something male to be tough, action-oriented, charming, and hold a weapon with a smirk, Chris Pratt is your guy. → Read More

Obi-Wan Kenobi Review: Full of the Right Kinds of Surprises

This isn’t the Obi-Wan Kenobi you’re looking for. This one is better. → Read More

Reality TV: What to Watch This Week, from Married at First Sight to Survivor

Dr. Pepper waving a magic wand around a top hat with names of singles on slips of paper and randomly selecting couples would be more effective than the current process. → Read More

Reality TV: What to Watch This Week, from Married at First Sight to Love on the Spectrum

Last Wednesday's Married at First Sight episode went beyond misdirection and skipped right to gaslighting. Is the even the same show we started watching in January? → Read More

We Own This City Review: The Next Generation of The Wire Fans Have Been Waiting For

Based on the non-fiction book of the same name, HBO's new series from David Simon and George Pelecanos has a lot in common with the Baltimore-set crime drama → Read More

The Man Who Fell to Earth Review: A Stellar Updated Classic

Based on the Walter Tevis novel of the same name and the 1976 film, the new series is a fascinating and fun sci-fi romp. → Read More

Moon Knight Review: The Disney+ Series Is About to Be Your New Obsession

Moon Knight manages to deftly balance its intricate comic book roots with a story that’s subtle, humorous and just the right touch of geekiness. → Read More

12 Reasons Why Netflix's Marvel Series Will Thrive On Disney Plus

Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Punisher, and the rest of the Marvel Netflix gang are on Disney_ and now the possibilities are endless. → Read More

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey Review: Apple TV Plus Series Is as Disjointed as Its Lead

Despite first rate performances from its stars, this is a show you’re likely to soon forget. → Read More

Super Pumped The Battle for Uber Review: Showtime Delivers an Engrossing, Unvarnished Ride

The story of Super Pumped is fascinating, with a cast clearly up to the challenge of telling its compelling story, which has the feel of a serialized version of The Social Network. → Read More

Abbott Elementary Shows the Real-Life Joy, Frustration, and Fun of Being a Teacher

ABC's new series earns A's all around from teachers. → Read More

Reacher Review: Amazon's Series Provides the Big Man and Big Fun the Films Lacked

Reacher the TV series doesn’t have the star power of the films that preceded it, but in many ways, it has the potential to be even more successful. → Read More

After Life Season 3 Poignantly Concludes TV’s Most Thoughtful Existential Series

If Ted Lasso's consistent optimism serves as an inspiration, Tony's more realistic outlook serves as a catharsis. → Read More