The new episodes still have the same old romance plots, zany Lily Collins costumes, and the low stakes that make it so watchable. That’s all we really want from it anyway.
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Finally, there’s good TV to watch again: Kit Harington joins the new season of HBO's great finance drama, which continues to send its characters down spectacularly dark paths.
The season-long game of chess ends with everyone in their final positions. Here’s our rundown of everyone’s strategy as the explosive season concludes.
Rhaenyra, you in danger, girl.
Alexander J. Farrell’s creature feature uses the trappings of fairy tales to tell a much more chilling yarn.
In Episode 6 of “House of the Dragon,” the search for a new dragon rider turns deadly, while one couple fans have been shipping finally lock lips.
The fate of Aegon is revealed in Episode 5. Meanwhile an ill-advised parade of dead dragon Melys’ head backfires, and another dragon battle is brewing.
The first Asian-American Bachelorette shined in a fantastic premiere that kicked off with sweat, a stolen car, truth or dare, and a “love virgin.”
War is hell, but a dragon-mounted war is even more brutal. The conflict we’ve been building for arrives in Episode 4—and so does a brutal death. Who was it?
“Daddio” unfolds in real time, capturing a long and oddly gendered conversation between a cabbie and his passenger. It’s a good premise that doesn't reach its potential.