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Poirot Season 9

‘Poirot’ works out math of love triangles in Season 9 (2003-04)

January 12, 2025April 18, 2025 John Hansen Agatha Christie

Sleuthing Sunday (TV review): The “dark years” – not necessarily in a bad way – start with four tragic episodes about unrequited love.

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Poirot Seasons 7 and 8

‘Agatha Christie’s Poirot’ Seasons 7-8 (2000-02) are a joyful – if darker – return

December 29, 2024November 30, 2024 John Hansen Agatha Christie

Sleuthing Sunday (TV review): The show returns from a four-year hiatus with a last go-around of the ensemble format and one of the series’ best episodes.

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Damien

‘Damien’ (2016) gives ‘Omen’ lad more adult struggles 

October 25, 2022January 12, 2023 John Hansen Horror TV

Six weeks of ‘The Omen’: This nice-looking, inconsistently written series gives Damien more robust internal strife against his dark destiny.

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John’s and Shaune’s 20 favorite TV shows of the 2010s

December 27, 2019August 18, 2021 John Hansen and Shaune Redfield Atlanta

2010s in review: In chronological order, these were our 20 favorite TV shows of the 2010s.

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As ‘Bates Motel’ moves into ‘Psycho’ territory, it does its own thing – which is cool (TV review)

March 28, 2017April 15, 2021 John Hansen Bates Motel/Psycho

The “Bates Motel” (10 p.m. Eastern Mondays, A&E) narrative has steamrolled its way into the plot of the 1960 movie “Psycho,” its source material, the past couple weeks. I was looking forward to seeing those classic scenes […]

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For current popular shows, what’s the end game? (TV commentary)

April 28, 2015April 16, 2021 John Hansen Bates Motel/Psycho

By their very nature, some shows have end games and some don’t. A show about families and relationships, like “Parenthood,” simply looks for a grace note (and it found a good one in its series […]

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First episode impressions: ‘The Returned’ (TV review)

March 19, 2015April 19, 2021 John Hansen Television

“The Returned” (9 p.m. Central Mondays on A&E) takes “mystery” to a whole new level. Traditionally, a mystery show is something like “Gracepoint,” where we try to figure out whodunit over the course of a season. […]

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‘Hannibal,’ ‘Walking Dead,’ ‘Bates Motel’ provide 1-2-3 TV horror punch (TV commentary)

March 17, 2014April 16, 2021 John Hansen Bates Motel/Psycho

I have a friend, Shaune, who’s a big horror movie fan, but he has found the current character stuff on “The Walking Dead” rather boring. This is understandable: Television has never been able to be […]

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Norman Bates’ backstory updated, explored in ‘Bates Motel’

March 20, 2013May 17, 2023 John Hansen Bates Motel/Psycho

First episode impressions (TV review): Norman Bates gets a more robust backstory in this remake of the “Psycho” saga.

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A&E doing a beautiful adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Bag of Bones’ (TV review)

December 12, 2011April 17, 2021 John Hansen Books

“Bag of Bones” (1998) is one of my favorite Stephen King books, so it’s refreshing to see A&E doing a beautiful job adapting it. (Part one was on Sunday, and the final two-hour installment will be […]

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