Snowfall 1×06 Review: “A Long Time Coming”

I guess you could say it’s been “A Long Time Coming” since a Snowfall episode has been able to remain engaging the entire hour. While not much action happened during the sixth episode, many characters’ storylines began overlapping, making one…

Snowfall 1×05 Review: “seven-four”

Snowfall had yet another episode that fell kind of flat. The cold open showed promise as it opened with Teddy, a two-seater airplane and an unconscious Alejandro stranded in a Mexican desert. However, as the episode went along, it lost…

Snowfall 1×04 Review: “Trauma”

Naming this episode “Trauma” was perfect because that is exactly how I would describe episode four. Everyone is dealing with the trauma of their recent actions. Gustavo, Lucia, and Pedro are dealing with the guilt and repercussions of their kill,…

Snowfall 1×03 Review: “Slow Hand”

The trailer for Snowfall’s “Slow Hand” portrayed the episode as one that would be filled with action and retribution. However, there was barely any of either. Instead, “Slow Hand” felt like a filler episode that sets up for future action…

Snowfall 1×02 Review: “Make Them Birds Fly”

Worlds start to collide in Snowfall’s second episode, “Make Them Birds Fly.” During the premiere, we were introduced to three main storylines. However, the second episode focused mainly on Franklin and his journey from slinging weed for his uncle to…

TV Review: Snowfall Series Premiere

Following in the footsteps of FX’s previous dramas, like Donald Glover’s Atlanta and Ryan Murphy’s Feud, Snowfall hooked me from the beginning. With the warm tones highlighting a hot Los Angeles summer paired with a soundtrack straight from the 1980s,…

Fargo 3×10 Review: “Somebody to Love”

Somehow, Fargo’s final episode, “Somebody to Love,” manages to be both stupidly excessive and disappointingly anti-climactic. The ending, which pits the show’s two defiant moral figures sitting face to face, is perhaps its one inspired moment, but everything that precedes it…