The Last of Us Season 1, Episode 4 Review – “Please Hold to My Hand”
The Last of Us heads to Kansas City, in another solid episode limited only by the show’s familiar emotional palette.
The Last of Us heads to Kansas City, in another solid episode limited only by the show’s familiar emotional palette.
Daredevil: Born Again tries to find its footing, to mixed effect, in its second episode.
Running Point takes a small step forward with a slightly more focused, streamlined episode.
Daredevil returns, different and the same – and clearly unsure of what it wants to be upon its rebirth.
Paradise’s finale is a head scratching disappointment of incomplete thoughts and poorly-calibrated reveals.
The Last of Us tells its version of a love story in a memorable episode.
Any comedic potential in Running Point’s second episode is drowned out by its burgeoning identity crisis.
Running Point’s solid pilot is full of familiar elements and intriguing performances – a bit too many, in fact, for it to really find its rhythm.
Paradise delivers an unsettling, engrossing vision of the end of the world in a standout episode – but is it a trick it can ever pull off again?
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