On Deck | Shrinking – My Bad (Episode 301)
As Shrinking opens its third season, “My Bad” makes one thing clear: good intentions don’t cancel out consequences.
As Shrinking opens its third season, “My Bad” makes one thing clear: good intentions don’t cancel out consequences.
Pine’s cover is blown, and the endgame begins. As Richard Roper moves to eliminate threats and tighten his grip, Jonathan Pine is forced into a dangerous face-to-face with the man he’s trying to destroy.
With its debut on Disney+, Wonder Man enters the Marvel universe from an unexpected angle, blending superhero mythology with the performance-driven realities of Hollywood.
With a record-breaking 16 nominations, Sinners reshaped this year’s awards race and reignited a larger conversation about dominance, momentum, and how the Academy rewards ambition.
As the series concludes, Part III examines the quiet power behind Oscar outcomes: who gets to vote, how cultural distance shapes consensus, and why Black films that resonate deeply within Black communities often struggle to convert that impact into awards dominance.
Our review breaks down the futuristic sci-fi thriller, where justice is automated, empathy is erased, and one man has ninety minutes to prove his innocence before an AI judge delivers a final verdict.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy shifts focus to its youngest cadets as rivalry with the War College exposes fractured trust, tested relationships, and a lesson in empathy that defines Chancellor Ake’s vision for Starfleet’s future.
In Part II of The Oscar Paradox, we examine the kinds of Black performances the Academy feels comfortable rewarding.