9 posts tagged with fullseason by Etrigan.
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Disenchantment: The Second Half of the First Season Season 1, Ep 0
Disenchantment returns to Netflix after a 13-month "midseason hiatus" in its 20-episode first season. [more inside]
Good Girls: Season Two Season 2, Ep 0
We pick up a few hours after where the first season left off, but quickly return to find out what happened in the standoff between Beth and Rio, with Dean's life hanging in the balance. [more inside]
Disenchantment: The First (?) Season Season 1, Ep 0
Matt Groening returns to TV (well, Netflix) with a fantasy-based, more serialized story than his previous work. [more inside]
Catastrophe: Season Three Season 3, Ep 0
From the Amazon description:
Rob and Sharon have faced down unexpected pregnancy and abrupt parenthood, but can they survive Rob's discovery of a suspicious receipt?[more inside]
Lucha Underground: This Time, They Mean It Season 3, Ep 0
The third season of El Rey's wrestling/mythology/crime story. It's not a wrestling show, it's a show about a wrestling show. [more inside]
Adam Ruins Everything: The Second Season Season 2, Ep 0
Since we last saw Adam ruining things, he started a podcast, got picked up for 14 more episodes, obliterated all stereotypes about millennials in one presentation, and appears to have lost all his friends, judging from the first episode.
Wrecked: Season One Season 1, Ep 0
A seeming afterthought in TBS's new comedies (buried under the advertising for Angie Tribeca and The Detour), Wrecked started off like a Lost parody (the title of the first episode was, in fact, "All's Not Lost"). It shed that after a few episodes and got significantly better. [more inside]
Catastrophe: Season Two Season 2, Ep 0
The return of the dearly-loved-by-at-least-a-few-of-us Channel 4 series to American streaming via Amazon. The first season ended on a down note -- will Sharon and Rob reconcile? Of course they will, but will it take? [more inside]
Lucha Underground: Return to the Temple Season 2, Ep 0
We probably don't need to have a post per episode, but the second season of LU has been crazy-good, and Aztec Warfare II was everything that wrestling can and should be and deserves to be talked about.
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