Television Review: Cardinal (Season 2, 2018)

The second season of the Canadian crime TV series Cardinal suggests that its producers wanted something different, and in doing so they understood the term "season" in the way it means in the Englis

The second season of the Canadian crime TV series Cardinal suggests that its producers wanted something different, and in doing so they understood the term "season" in the way it means in the Englis

Cost of Living S05E20 Airdate: 20 April 1992 Written by: Peter Alan Fields Directed by: Winrich Kolbe Running Time: 46 minutes Star Trek: The Next Generation is rightly regarded as the franchi

When the talents brought by someone's quality are combined with the resources brought by someone's quantity, the results can be truly impressive. One example of this could be the collaboration betwe

Ladies Room S1x02 Airdate: 26 July 2007 Written by: Matthew Weiner Directed by: Alan Taylor Running Time: 47 minutes If there remained any doubt among firsttime viewers following the series pr

New Amsterdam S1x04 Airdate: 9 August 2007 Written by: Lisa Albert Directed by: Tim Hunter Running Time: 46 minutes The American Dream, that enduring national mythos which promises that anyo

The Perfect Mate S05E21 Airdate: 27 April 1992 Written by: Gary Perconte & Michael Piller Directed by: Cliff Bole Running Time: 46 minutes When a television series runs long enough, a certain

5G S1x05 Airdate: 16 August 2007 Written by: Matthew Weiner Directed by: Leslie Linka Glatter Running Time: 48 minutes In the seemingly static, orderly, and conservative world of early 1960s

Marriage of Figaro S1x03 Airdate: 2 August 2007 Written by: Tom Palmer Directed by: Ed Bianchi Running Time: 42 minutes The world, as we are so often reminded, is in a perpetual state of flux,

Babylon S1x06 Airdate: 23 August 2007 Written by: Matthew Weiner Directed by: Leslie Linka Glatter Running Time: 47 minutes Mad Men is a series that richly rewards its viewers, but it does s

Fire and Blood S01E10 Airdate: 19 June 2011 Written by: David Benioff & D.B. Weiss Directed by: Alan Taylor Running Time: 52 minutes The ending of Game of Thrones is, to put it mildly, widely

The First Duty S05E19 Airdate: 30 March 1992 Written by: Ronald D. Moore & Naren Shankar Directed by: Paul Lynch Running Time: 46 minutes Throughout its sevenyear run, the episodic nature of S

You Win or You Die S01E07 Airdate: 29 May 2011 Written by: David Benioff & D. B. Weiss Directed by: Daniel Minahan Running Time: 52 minutes In the grand tapestry of Game of Thrones, certain ep

Red in the Face S1x07 Airdate: 30 August 2007 Written by: Bridget Bedard Directed by: Tim Hunter Running Time: 47 minutes The inaugural season of Mad Men is a piece of television that doesn’t

The Pointy End S01E08 Airdate: 5 June 2011 Written by: George R.R. Martin Directed by: Daniel Minahan Running Time: 58 minutes Following the momentous, gamechanging plot developments of You Wi

Most S01E12 Airdate: 19 March 1978 Written by: Dragan Marković Directed by: Aleksandar Đorđević Running Time: 55 minutes One of the most persistent and damning critiques levelled against the

A Golden Crown S01E06 Airdate: 22 May 2011 Written by: Janet Esperson, David Benioff & D. B. Weiss Directed by: Daniel Minahan Running Time: 52 minutes The monolithic success of Game of Throne

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes S1x01 Airdate: 19 July 2007 Written by: Matthew Weiner Directed by: Alan Taylor Running Time: 49 minutes An argument can be made, and indeed has been persuasively advanc

Baelor S01E09 Airdate: 12 June 2011 Written by: David Benioff & D.B. Weiss Directed by: Alan Taylor Running Time: 58 minutes From its very inception, Game of Thrones announced itself as a tele