TVOM: "One of the most highly anticipated new shows of the summer is NBC’s Aquarius, a 1967 drama about LAPD detective Sam Hodiak, played by the incomparable David Duchovny, who, while investigating the disappearance of the daughter of an ex-girlfriend, gets caught up with the infamous would-be-rockstar, Charles Manson (Gethin Anthony). Described by showrunner John McNamara as a work of “historical fiction,” Aquarius chooses to tackle an original story while blending in a fictionalized version of the life of Charles Manson, years before the Tate-LaBianca murders for which he would become well-known. NBC is also choosing to experiment with the practice of binge-watching by releasing all thirteen episodes of the show’s first season a day after the series premiere. All-in-all, Aquarius is a major experiment for the network, and one that is extremely welcome in the current television landscape."
No Pressure Review: This is an odd light-hearted watch that is a bit confused whether it wants to paints its characters in a good or bad light.
Rest In Peace Review: This gripping thriller will captivate you from start to finish, leaving you pondering the boundaries between right and wrong long after the credits roll.
The Believers Review: Netflix's newest release is a thrilling ride with some emotional moments peppered in between.