Our Reviews


  • Luz, Eda, and King sit on a flying staff over a forested landscape.

    The Owl House

    Disney has given us some great works in terms of cartoon shows on TV, but since I’m not generally the primary target audience it’s not something I generally seek out. Luckily there are others like Michael who are aware of other happenings, and since he often recommended this show I decided to finally give it…

  • Dead Boy Detectives

    The Dead Boy Detective agency is here to help you go from purgatory to the afterlife by resolving your unfinished business, however they couldn’t solve their own unfinished business as Netflix cancelled them after one season.

  • Your Lie in April

    Your Lie in April is genuinely a wonderful messy show and depicts the horrible truths of loss while showing the characters becoming who they are because of it.

  • I’m Giving the Disgraced Noble Lady I Rescued a Crash Course in Naughtiness

    Watched: Sub Following my mega watch of romcoms in early 2024 Christian gave me two more recommendations, this being the first of them. Now I was actually previously aware of this one but the title did detract me from it. However, I decided to have faith. Unfortunately though, I couldn’t quite get into this one.…

  • Ted Lasso television poster

    Ted Lasso

    It’s incredible how much this show captures the essence of Premier League football while also being a wonderful show as a whole. The biggest endorsement I can give it is that my wife loved it and she is not a sports person, so watch Ted Lasso, and most importantly, “you do whatever you like!”

  • Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld poster screenshot from netflix

    Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld

    This show had no business being this good, but man oh man is it good. Jentry Chau is an orphan teenage girl with superpowers, but she wishes she could just be normal (sounds basic but stay with me). She accidentally burned down her hometown when she was eight so her Great Aunt Gu Gu sent…

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    Bodies

    4 detectives attempt to solve a murder together, only they don’t know it as over 150 years is between them. The same body and same murder connect them across the years.

  • Reign of the Seven Spellblades

    Watched: Sub Magical school is probably not an uncommon setting to find in anime, but it is hard not to find similarities between some of the characters and tropes in these shows and Harry Potter. While Mashle takes that concept to a generally more comedic route, Reign of the Seven Spellblades instead has a more…

  • Metallic Rouge

    Watched: Sub Covers: Season 1 This is an anime original series apparently produced to celebrate Bones’ 25th anniversary. And they mostly did a great job with it. A story that drops you right in, some memorable character designs, and a sci-fi setting with especially notes of cyberpunk in its initial episodes. Add in some great…