AVClub: One of the hardest things for me to handle as a viewer (and as a critic) is the point in a story where teammates, friends, lovers, or whatever start fighting. It’s necessary, if you expect your characters to develop a certain level of depth—they’re not all going to be the same person, which means they’re going to clash, and without legitimate conflicts among the heroes, your story turns into one long series of pointless boss battles. But the logical requirement that this sort of thing happen as an ongoing story continues doesn’t make it any easier to watch.
Dinner with the Parents Review: It's a family comedy series following the Langers, who often turn their family dinners into a disruptively chaotic affair.
Bros Review: The series, as the title suggests, is about two adult men who want to behave like children and we are not here for that.
Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: This is a simple, no-nonsense but cliched watch, with Cameron's boyish charms taking centre stage.