Tag: Reality TV

Netflix’s Cooking With Paris Review: Gimmicks and Paris Hilton

Cooking With Paris has Paris Hilton being her best glittery self, but provides nothing in terms of content.

Netflix’s Love is Blind After the Altar Review: Bingeable Cringe Content

Love is Blind After the Altar is toxic and disrespectful but highly bingeable.

Netflix’s Sexy Beasts Review: A Bizarre Dating Show

Sexy Beasts season 1 is truly a bizarre show with bizarre things happening. But, somewhere down the line, it loses its way.

Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle Brazil Review: Why Are We Here Again?!

Too Hot to Handle Brazil is as vapid and pointless as its predecessors.

Netflix’s My Unorthodox Life Review: An Astounding Quest for the American Dream

My Unorthodox Life is engaging and completely unpredictable.

Netflix’s Big Timber Review: A Gnarly Wonder of Hauling Monster Logs

Big Timber is a heart-warming, entertaining and highly educational documentary series about the logging industry.

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My Royal Nemesis Episode 14 Review: The finale delivers a happy ending, with villains facing justice and the leads finally reunited.

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Oasis Ending Explained: Who Kidnapped Celia and What Really Happened to Helena?

Netflix’s Oasis saves its biggest twists for the finale, revealing the truth behind Helena’s attack, Celia’s disappearance and the conspiracy that nearly destroyed innocent lives.

Oasis Review: Netflix’s Glossy Mystery Thriller Gets Lost in Its Own Paradise

Set in a luxury resort where a young woman’s disappearance turns everyone into suspects, Oasis begins with intrigue and tension but gradually falls into familiar thriller territory.