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Bad Batch Season 3' Asajj Ventress
REVIEW: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 9 Delivers Asajj Ventress

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 9 succeeds in pulling off Asajj Ventress' return thanks to strong character work and plenty of action.

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REVIEW: X-Men '97 Episode 3 Lets the Goblin Queen Reign Supreme

X-Men '97 Season 1, Episode 3, "Fire Made Flesh" goes full horror as two major character arrivals propel the Disney+ show deeper into comics lore.

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REVIEW: CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 5 Is a Tongue-in-Cheek Technothriller

CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 5, "It Was Automation" is the CBS show's loving homage to the Terminator movies - and it works because of that humor.

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REVIEW: Parish Lets Giancarlo Esposito Take the Wheel for a Familiar Ride

Led by Giancarlo Esposito, AMC's Parish flourishes in riveting performances and an inviting aesthetic, even when its story loses momentum.

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REVIEW: Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 7 Keeps the Show Moving

Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 17, "Red Flag" keeps the TV show's plots going, but doesn't deliver any major surprises for One Chicago fans.

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REVIEW: Halo Season 2 Finale Has More Spectacle Than Substance

While Halo Season 2 ends on an ambitious note, the TV show's bad habits continue to hold it back. Here's CBR's review of the season finale.

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REVIEW: 3 Body Problem Brings a Complex Plot Down With Dull & Predictable Visuals

Co-created by former Game of Thrones showrunners, Netflix's 3 Body Problem plays things too safe, edgy and drab despite the book's wild vision.

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REVIEW: Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 7 Gives Voight's Story a Tough End

Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 7, "The Living and the Dead" concludes Voight and Noah's story, but the NBC show doesn't give either one what they need.

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REVIEW: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 8 Is Like Apocalypse Now

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 8 balances visceral action with ongoing character development as the season hits its halfway point.

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REVIEW: X-Men '97 Premiere a Blast for Old and New Fans Alike

The two-episode X-Men '97 premiere is full of nostalgic fun, but the Disney Plus series also offers plenty of excitement for new Marvel mutant fans.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Picard: The Art & Making of the Series Tells the Story Behind the Story

Star Trek: Picard: The Art & Making of the Series showcased the sequel series' creation, and the immeasurable talent that went into its making.

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REVIEW: Law & Order Season 23, Episode 7 Awkwardly Brings in the New DA

Law & Order Season 23, Episode 7, "Balance of Power" introduces new DA Nicholas Baxter to the NBC show, but Tony Goldwyn can't fix an uneven episode.

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REVIEW: Apple TV+'s Palm Royale Is a Campy Soap Disguised as a Period Drama

The Kristen Wiig-led Palm Royale has a campy sense of humor that separates the 1960s-set Apple TV+ project apart from other period drama series.

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REVIEW: CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 4 Gives Allie a Macabre Spotlight

CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 4, "Health and Wellness" is finally an Allie Rajan episode, but it has lots of uncomfortable moments for the CBS show.

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RETRO REVIEW: Sons of Anarchy Is a Ride Worth Taking

From 2008 through 2014, Sons of Anarchy rode wild on FX, but a decade later, the Charlie Hunnam-starring series is still worth revisiting.

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REVIEW: Apple’s Manhunt Is a Powerful Human Drama That Moves Beyond Assassination

Apple TV+'s Manhunt begins with the death of President Abraham Lincoln, but it evolves into a powerful and complex historical drama with depth.

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The Cast of 9-1-1 in Season 7.
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REVIEW: 9-1-1's Season 7 Premiere Sails and Sinks Ships on ABC

9-1-1 gets its groove back on ABC, with favorite relationships taking center-stage and Angela Bassett breaking new grounds as Athena in Season 7.

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Captain Rex and Commander Wolffe in Star Wars The Bad Batch
REVIEW: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episodes 6 & 7 Are a Super-Sized Spectacle

With a super-sized double-episode, Star Wars: The Bad Batch delivers a cinematic spectacular that sees the clones pushed to new limits.

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Star Trek Discovery's Season 5 cast.
Review: Discovery's Final Season Is a Bittersweet Star Trek Symphony

The first four episodes of Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 offer a thrilling star to the series' final season and is enough to make fans want more.

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REVIEW: The Gentlemen Is a Disappointing Take on Guy Ritchie's Crime Comedy

The Gentlemen sporadically succeeds as a colorful crime comedy in a reasonable approximation of creator Guy Ritchie's recognizable formula.

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