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Please renew Copenhagen Cowboy. We’ll say it again: Please renew Copenhagen Cowboy. → Read More
What if we’ve had The White Lotus all wrong this whole time? → Read More
This episode is a last-ditch battle against the forces of dehumanization that plague us all. → Read More
As the tragedies mount, Rhaenyra must decide between war and peace — but will a family of dragons leave her any choice? → Read More
The fantasy epic goes full insurrectionist-political-thriller as a vast dragon-wing conspiracy ushers a new king into power. → Read More
The whole Targaryen gang gets back together — but a last-minute twist means it will all fall apart. Our recap of a game(of thones)-changing episode. → Read More
Alliances are formed, old friendships are severed forever, and noble blood is shed — this week's episode is just your typical funeral and/or family gathering in Westeros. → Read More
A time jump fast-forwards us into the future with bloody births, fiery deaths and major new cast additions — and sticks the landing on all counts. → Read More
Rhaenyra gains a husband, Daemon loses a wife and the vibes of a very famous ‘Game of Thrones’ episode get an encore via a very bloody matrimonial affair → Read More
Daemon makes his move on Rhaenyra — or does he? — in a momentous, monumentally sexed-up episode → Read More
'House of the Dragons' reminds you that a 'Games of Thrones' spin-off means epic battles — and this week's episode delivers one hell of blood-soaked stand-off. Our recap. → Read More
From crazed warlords to dragon-fueled standoffs to a momentous marriage proposal, this week’s 'House of the Dragon' does its dark business well. Our recap. → Read More
'House of the Dragon' roars into its premiere episode with sex, violence, intrigue and a very big dragon. Our recap of the 'GoT' spin-off. → Read More
It’s not easy to build a cartel character who truly (almost literally) leaps off the screen. → Read More
This is a spy game worth playing. → Read More
Can the show return to the nail-biting thriller sequences of its debut? → Read More
This is the most engaging espionage thriller debut since The Americans. → Read More
His Wayne Jenkins is a villain for the ages—a perfect match between actor and role. → Read More
Jon Bernthal delivers a for-the-ages villain performance as Jenkins. → Read More
Wyatt Russell is as good as playing the “insufferable weasel of a man” as anyone since James Woods in his prime. → Read More