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REVIEW: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 Premiere Is Better Than Ever

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 kicks off with some of the Disney+ series' greatest episodes ever, capitalizing on its creative momentum.

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REVIEW: Dragons of Wonderhatch Finale Takes Its Time To Cross the Finish Line

The Disney+ show does everything right on the technical front, but its shallow plot and weak character motivations make the finale a dull affair.

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Constellation Series
REVIEW: Apple TV+'s Constellation Delivers a Slow, Obvious Sci-Fi Mystery

Constellation is plodding and monotonous, lacking the plot twists or surprises that will make Apple TV+ viewers eager to tune in for future episodes.

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NCIS's David McCallum
REVIEW: NCIS' David McCallum Tribute Episode Is Everything It Should Be

NCIS Season 21, Episode 2, "The Stories We Leave Behind," is the CBS show's farewell to actor David McCallum - and delivers exactly what fans want.

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Josh Folsom (actor Matt Lauria) on phone in orange jail jumpsuit in CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 1
CSI: Vegas Season 3 Premiere Proves This Is TV’s Best Procedural

CSI: Vegas' Season 3 premiere sets the CBS show apart from any other crime series, as Josh Folsom's fate is revealed in a tense, emotional episode.

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Missy, Mary, Sheldon, George and Georgie Cooper with Connie hugging each other on Young Sheldon
REVIEW: Young Sheldon Season 7 Premiere Hits the Ground Running

CBS's Young Sheldon Season 7 premiere hits new highs with unexpected character developments and emphasis on the women in the Cooper family.

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The Walking Dead The Ones Who Lives
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Is a Moving Dystopian Drama About Forbidden Love

AMC's The Ones Who Live dives into the heart of The Walking Dead, with Rick and Michonne's romantic narrative set against an authoritarian nightmare.

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Franklin and Charlie Brown
REVIEW: Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin Reintroduces a Peanuts Classic

The latest Peanuts animated special Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin brings new depth and context to fan-favorite character's debut.

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Hazbin Hotel
REVIEW: Hazbin Hotel Finale Goes For Love & War

Hazbin Hotel wraps up Season 1 with a satisfying and stellar conclusion to a build-up that has been in the works since the series made landfall.

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REVIEW: Tokyo Vice Season 2 Goes Bigger & Darker with Its Japanese Neo-Noir

Tokyo Vice returns to Max for its second season, upping the violent stakes and yakuza activity. Here's CBR's review of the second season.

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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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REVIEW: Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a Spy-Tinged Speed-Run Through Relationship Problems

Prime Video's Mr. & Mrs. Smith update is heavy on long, late-night talks and tailing targets across stunning locales. Here's CBR's review.

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Chicago PD Season 11 Burgess
REVIEW: Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 3 Lets Burgess Soar, But Misses Its Point

Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 3, "Safe Harbor" is great for Burgess and Burzek fans, but the NBC show misses the mark in trying to be timely.

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Sexy Beast
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REVIEW: Sexy Beast is a Prequel Without Heart or Soul

Paramount+ offers a Sexy Beast prequel that neither illuminates new dimensions of Jonathan Glazer film, nor offers a compelling new story.

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians
REVIEW: Percy Jackson and the Olympians Finale Heralds Franchise's Bright Future

Percy Jackson and the Olympians concludes its season on a high note as swords clash, the king of the Gods speaks and betrayals are revealed.

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A Shop for Killers actors Kim Hye-jun and Lee Dong-wook stand together
REVIEW: A Shop for Killers Runs Low On Action, But Tension Fuels the Series

Disney+ drama A Shop for Killers never shoots straight, hiding secrets behind closed doors involving the dangerous legacy of a weapons dealer.

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Masters of the Universe: Revolution
SPOILER REVIEW: Masters of the Universe: Revolution Lets He-Man and Friends Grow Up

Masters of the Universe: Revolution Season 1 is equal parts Netflix's fun callback to childhood and a mature, emotional He-Man story fans will love.

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Expats
REVIEW: Expats Is an Unfocused Melodrama Set Among Hong Kong's Wealthy

Amazon's Expats is more of a luxurious soap opera than a crime drama, and its meandering focus is one reason it ends up a disappointment.

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Austin Butler's Masters of the Air
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REVIEW: Masters of the Air Brings High-Flying Intensity to Apple TV+

The latest Apple TV+ original miniseries, Masters of the Air, shines a light on the harrowing aerial combat wide of World War II with rousing effect.

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Chicago PD' Ruzek
REVIEW: Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 2 Returns to Ruzek's Bad Habits

Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 2, "Retread" sees Adam Ruzek fall back into reckless behavior, but it's also a return to usual form for the NBC series.

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Masters Of The Universe: Revolution
Review: Masters of the Universe: Revolution Is a Thrilling Trip Through Eternia

Netflix's Masters of the Universe: Revolution is a joyous and surprisingly mature addition to the He-Man Universe. Here's CBR's review.

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