Dr. Max Goodwin is trying to save a Lenape Native American patient. But the professor refuses treatment for a dangerous blood clot that could kill her unless Max âcan make up for 400âŠ
When it comes to love and sex anything goes on NBCâs New Amsterdam.Â
NBCâs medical drama New Amsterdam concocted a plot that slammed critics of rioting and violence that has broken out at racial injustice protests and gun owners at the same time â asâŠ
Dr. Goodwin announces that New Amsterdam will ignore the gay "blood ban," because the regulation is "hate."
New Amsterdam's Dr. Reynolds and Dr. Bloom disagree about an HIV-positive, Mormon patient.Â
New Amsterdamâs Medical Director Max Goodwin is always on a mission. In the latest episode, the liberal doctor is newly woke and determined to end âsystemic racismâ at the hospital. âŠ
The police are âjust a different kind of unsafeâ than violent patients according to âNew Amsterdam.â Although that anti-cop line came from nurse Casey Acosta, he was not the only nurseâŠ
All season Devils has pushed liberal narratives about how corrupt, immoral and evil investment bankers are. In the final episode, it embraced another liberal narrative of celebrating aâŠ
With only two remaining episodes, the financial conspiracy of Devils will soon be revealed. In the meantime, the show continues to blame investment bankers for ruining ordinary peopleâŠ
These days a thriller about a global financial conspiracy is practically guaranteed to be permeated by liberal, anti-capitalist attitudes. Devils is no exception.
Col. Muammar Gaddafi was a brutal dictator, but on The CW show Devils his history is reinvented. It suggests he may not have been the one deciding to commit mass murder, and that bankers wereâŠ
Bankers are literally the devil in The CWâs new series Devils which premiered Oct. 7. The show has been described as a thriller and murder mystery in which traders discover a worldwide financialâŠ
Yellowstoneâs third season went out with a bang. Literally. Someone tried to murder, or successfully murdered, members of the Dutton family in the final episode. A mail bomb arrived andâŠ
The Duttons took murderous revenge this week on Yellowstone against men paid to âstir up troubleâ that could be used to sue the family. It was finally revealed that Market Equities hedgeâŠ
Monica Dutton bravely helped discover a rapist and murderer of Native American women in this weekâs Yellowstone. The unnamed man who had been preying on reservation women turned out toâŠ
Why does Beth Dutton hate her brother Jamie? The horrific answer to this longstanding question has finally been answered for Yellowstone viewers. When Beth was a teen, Jamie knowinglyâŠ
The show Yellowstone is, in many ways, about the clashes between people who want very different futures. John Dutton (Kevin Costner) always fights to protect his ranch to keep it forâŠ
Market Equities is the development company facing off against the Dutton ranch family on Paramountâs Yellowstone this season. In the third episode, âAn Acceptable Surrenderâ that airedâŠ
Trouble is headed the Duttonsâ way again on Yellowstone. In the premiere, John Dutton resigned as livestock commissioner and appointed his son Jamie. This week in the episode âFreight Trains andâŠ
After a bloody second season, Paramountâs Yellowstone began its third in remarkable peace. Last season ended in a deadly shootout between the Dutton family and its allies and whiteâŠ
After a bloody second season, Paramountâs Yellowstone began its third in remarkable peace. Last season ended in a deadly shootout between the Dutton family and its allies and white supremacistsâŠ
Non-traditional sexuality has been embraced by Billions throughout its tenure on Showtime. It did it again with this weekâs implied threesome between New York State Attorney GeneralâŠ
Attorney General Chuck Rhoades, Jr. will stop at nothing to stop his enemy Bobby âAxeâ Axelrod, including committing robbery.
This week Chuck and his assistant Kate tryâŠ
Like Hatfields and McCoys, the feud between New York Attorney General Chuck Rhoades, Jr., and hedge fund manager Bobby âAxeâ Axelrod is the never ending battle fueling the drama onâŠ
Fictional hedge fund manager Bobby âAxeâ Axelrod delivered his own variation of Gordon Gekkoâs famous âgreed is goodâ monologue on this weekâs Billions.
In so doing, it revealed more thanâŠ