“Solo Work” is a fantastic episode. The horror is weird and cosmic. The character work is great, and we get… Read More
“Saved Copy” is a setup episode. It’s clearly about one plot point, and plants ideas for that plot point—and that’s… Read More
To review “Anti-Social,” I need to make some assumptions. I need to assume our main character, Madam Electrum, is an… Read More
“Well Run” is a chaotic, disjointed, flawed, but ultimately enjoyable episode of The Magnus Protocol. The main horror story is… Read More
“Pet Project” is so short. I’m convinced that it exists to introduce one piece of lore and that’s about it.… Read More
Spookiness abounds, dear reader. Something is in our reality that wasn’t there before. Read More
“Futures” is not only one of the most unique horror stories I’ve experienced, but it’s also a great one. From… Read More
“Getting Off” is an episode with a totally different vibe. Between this and “Saturday Night,” we have the same villain,… Read More
Much has been said, no doubt, about the social satire inherent to Severance. It’s the most immediate aspect of the… Read More
I couldn’t help but be disappointed in “Marked.” The hiatus after “Saturday Night” made me assume we were getting a… Read More
The Girls Are Never Gone is an interesting blend of concepts attached to a traditional ghost story. From The Twisted… Read More
“Saturday Night” is a victory. Simply awesome. It has, within such a tiny amount of time, everything a long-term fan… Read More