The Handmaid’s Tale – Season 1, Episode 2: “Birth Day”

As Offred a.k.a Jane adjusts more to the authoritarian patriarchy, she finds things are never as they seem. And Janine gives birth to her child, only to see it ripped away.

The Handmaid’s Tale – Season 1, Episode 1: “Offred”

A woman once named Jane now goes by Offred, living under the rule of an authoritarian, patriarchal nation-state ruled with an iron fist.

Better Call Saul – Season 3, Episode 3: “Sunk Costs”

Jimmy struggles with his latest legal woes. And Mike, he meets a new business acquaintance; one who does not like Hector Salamanca.

Bates Motel – Season 5, Episode 10: “The Cord”

After so much time, Norman Bates finally comes home. With Mother.

Lynch’s BLUE VELVET is Like Disturbing(ly Good) Literature

Lynch's film uses his surrealism through the absurd, burrowing to the underbelly of small town America & into the psychosis of a violent man.

SPLIT’s Horror is Part Shyamalan Style & Part Terrifying McAvoy

SPLIT is M. Night Shyamalan's best film to date: a tense, thrilling horror that doesn't need blood or ghosts to scare, just the terrifying capacity of what human beings are capable.

Hap and Leonard – Season 2, Episode 6: “No Mo’ Mojo”

When Hap & Leonard think they've finally found BB's killer, another twist shocks them in the end.

Fargo – Season 3, Episode 1: “The Law of Vacant Places”

When twin brothers Emmit & Ray Stussy butt heads over a vintage stamp left by their father, the disagreement turns unexpectedly, inadvertently deadly after Ray does something drastic.