Disclaimer

  1. Episode 3 III
    Disclaimer Recap: Good Night, Dear Heart Young Catherine and Jonathan’s liaison and Nancy and Stephen’s heartache make for two small, sad stories in Disclaimer’s strongest episode so far.
  2. Episode 2 II
    Disclaimer Recap: Tossing the Grenades Stephen dismantles Catherine’s life, blowing it up one relationship at a time.
  3. Episode 1 I
    Disclaimer Series-Premiere Recap: The Perfect Stranger Alfonso Cuarón’s series feels reminiscent of class-conscious shows that tend to star Nicole Kidman, but its level of ambition muddies its themes.
  • celebrity memoir ‘Please Tell Me, What’s Wrong With Me?’ In his new memoir, Sonny Boy, Al Pacino looks back on his “moon shot” of a life in Hollywood — and a few acute regrets.
  • housewives institute bulletin How Do You Like Them Apples? It’s not that the RHONY reboot is boring, it’s just back-to-basics in a way that’s disconnected from modern-day Housewifery.
  • close read No One Is Afraid of The Apprentice Trump decided he has nothing to fear from a movie about his infamous relationship with Roy Cohn. And he’s mostly right.

The Latest on Apple TV+

  1. close read
    Shrinking Doesn’t Work Without Harrison FordIn a show that threatens to be too much, he’s giving just enough.
  2. tv review
    Disclaimer Is a Flaccid, Pretentious SlogAlfonso Cuarón’s first episodic outing takes all the wrong lessons from prestige TV.
  3. encounter
    The Steed of Slow HorsesJack Lowden is a breakout in the spy procedural by way of Office Space.
  4. tv review
    Slow Horses Got the Chance to Get ComfortableWhen a series perfects its formula, even the weakest seasons feel like a triumph.
  5. finale thoughts
    Hugo Weaving’s Slow Horses Villain Knew He Was Asking Too Much“There’s humor in the fact he even makes the offer.”
  6. race to the bottom
    Slow Horses Competence Index: Many Jobs Well DoneWell, this is awkward: In the season finale, Slough House’s finest rose to the occasion.
  7. race to the bottom
    Slow Horses Incompetence Index: Honeypots and PowerPointsJust about everyone is on a path to peril. It would be pretty depressing if it weren’t so damn fun.
  8. taxonomy
    Mapping the Apple TV+ UniverseFrom mystery-solving women to big-brained sci-fi, these programming blocs reflect the tech company turned streamer’s obsessions.
  9. they’re proud of you
    Dad TV Is for Everyone NowIn the streaming era, the irresistible optimism of a competent hero working to restore the social order defies age, gender, and parental status.
  10. it takes two
    Michelle Pfeiffer Will Finally Play a David E. Kelley TV CharacterNicole Kidman will be there too.
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