Our Reviews


  • Shoshimin: How to Become Ordinary Seasons 1 & 2

    Mystery, sweets, and some devilishly written characters are apparently all it takes to make this slow burn show worth watching

  • Leviathan

    Leviathan adapts Westerfeld’s trilogy, getting the visuals right for the show while taking too many liberties with the story, making it more of an original work than a true adaptation.

  • Marvel's Agent Carter

    Marvel’s Agent Carter

    Marvel’s Agent Carter has some of the espionage aspects missing from the Disney Marvel shows, that alone makes it worth the watch to me!

  • Marvel's Agents of Shield TV poster

    Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is surprisingly good from start to end. With some of the best plot lines in Marvel shows, and the best ensemble crew aside from the original Avengers, this is the quintessential Marvel show.

  • Lazarus

    Join me as I dive too deep into the meanings and themes of Lazarus in an attempt to find the good in the most interesting show of the season.

  • Lazarus

    Lazarus fails to deliver on the expectations people built after seeing who all was behind it. A lesson in not trusting the hype.

  • Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai

    Watched: Sub Mild Spoilers for first 3 episodes I learned last year that this got several movie sequels that, outside of Blu-Ray releases, didn’t really come to the west. While I was already planning to rewatch this show after learning that, a few months later a new season was announced, and I decided to hold…

  • Kudo holds up a bagged goldfish to Reiko

    Kowloon Generic Romance

    Reiko Kujirai works to uncover her true identity in a city that may or may not exist, all while falling for her coworker.

  • Aharen poses in front of Raido as both hold items from their lunches.

    Aharen-san wa Hakarenai

    Aharen-san wa Hakarenai (Aharen is Indecipherable) manages to take the absurd slice-of-life in a more romantic direction.