From beginning to end, High Potential Season 2 proves that the show is only capable of getting better and better.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
Simone Ashley has finally released her original music, and it’s as delightful as we imagined it’d be.
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From beginning to end, High Potential Season 2 proves that the show is only capable of getting better and better.
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You, Me & Tuscany is an absolute joy from start to finish and feels like a nostalgic escape.
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“Emotional Real Estate” is both hilarious and full of surprising warmth.
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“Michael Jackson Goes to HR” isn’t a perfect episode, but there’s something really lovely in how it explores communication.
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Abbott Elementary’s “Trip” tests Janine and Gregory’s relationship, but we refuse to believe this is the end.
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“Family Tree” results in a dynamic finale with secrets unraveling and a jaw-dropping cliffhanger.
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“And That’s Our Time” results in an exceptional finale.
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Here’s everything we know about Every Year After so far.
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When Langdon doubts his future in the ED, Mel is there to remind him how he’s needed there, too.
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“Borrowin’ Trouble” doesn’t give us a huge amount, but it still provides the laughter necessary.
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“The Water Heater” isn’t one of the best episodes, but it still provides the necessary jokes to escape
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If anyone needs us, we’ll be holding on to the joy and hope in Project Hail Mary.
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“Second Sunday” is a solid penultimate that ends with a wild, but expected kiss.
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“The Bodyguard of Sadness” brings in all the complicated emotions tethered to goodbyes.
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Rivals Season 2 is right around the corner and we’ve rounded up all the information we have so far.
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Buck and Athena’s conversation in “Pick Your Poison” helps us grieve and make peace with Bobby’s death.
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Imperfect, yes, but there’s something indescribable about Love Story, and that alone makes it special.
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La La Land might not be perfect, but it’s a beautifully vibrant movie that feels especially relevant today.
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