‘Taboo’ Season 1, Episode 4 RECAP & REVIEW
A largely enjoyable episode, but it’s really time to get a move on.
A largely enjoyable episode, but it’s really time to get a move on.
Episode three reveals more of Delaney’s shadowy past, his relationship with his sister, and increases the show’s tempo seamlessly.
Episode 2 increases its tempo in several interconnected ways, and is all the more absorbing for it.
Tom Hardy shines in a moody, enticing, slow-paced opener.
Answers a lot of questions and ends on an unsure note moving into the second half.
The first part of the season’s strong two-part mid-season finale.
Solidifies a lot of the relationships that have been introduced since the beginning of the season.
Continues FTWD’s streak of great episodes…
The first episode of the season that doesn’t focus on the core family.
But where is Ofelia?
The fifth chapter of the acclaimed Netflix series may be less taut and focused, but it’s still good television.
A great episode that shakes things up and leaves our characters on uneven ground moving forward.
Season 3 kicks off with two back-to-back episodes on Monday, June 5.
An enticing mix of ‘Twin Peaks’ meets ‘Scooby Doo’ meets ‘Nancy Drew’.
A dizzying spectacle impossible to tear your eyes from and, at times, hard to sink your teeth into.
While ‘Goodbye Tour’ served as a more fitting end to the series, ‘Latching’ is a lovely epilogue for Hannah.
The penultimate episode concludes several character arcs and effectively closes the door on several relationships.
Poignant, humorous, unsettling, with a heart-stopping, yet satisfying finale.