The last of the Park Chan Wook-directed episodes ends in murder like all good Park Chan-Work works.
There are three theories as to who, or what, is killing people in Them: The Scare.
Brad Howe and Tony Caridi recap West Virginia University's Gold-Blue Scrimmage game. WVU football and basketball talk.
After all, it's important that a band has everyone capable of working in concert.
"Shōgun" co-creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks break down how Mariko's attempted escape from Osaka mirrors Toranaga's earlier escape.
The Phoenix Suns hosted their first game of the 2024 playoffs, and just like the last time they played in the Valley of the Sun during the postseason in Game 6 of the Second Round last season against the Denver Nuggets, they disappointed a home crowd with a frustrating loss. In both instances, their season ended, although tonight’s 126-109 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves hasn’t officially ended the year. But no team has ever come back down 0-3 in NBA history. It was the same script as the...
It shows the idea of her going too far and becoming what she hates most – the signs that marked where she inflicted pain are now weapons used against her.
Although most of this episode features both girls mulling things over and stuck in their respective quagmires, it also is the episode that starts things moving forward.
What makes this episode stronger than the previous two is how I finally understand what story A Condition Called Love is trying to tell. It's not perfect but it has won me over on a few things.
Barbie can’t trust Kyle and is worried about what her dad will think, and the Yelp Elites are annoying. It’s a rough time for our girl!
Gina Gershon as a homicidal plastic surgeon? Bless this show.