Category: All Rise
What to Watch on TV: Only Murders in the Building, The Morning Show, and Harley Quinn
For the week of September 10th, our TV picks include Only Murders in the Building, The Morning Show, Harley Quin and more!
All Rise to End with Season 3 on OWN
All Rise is coming to a close. The legal drama will return with its final ten episodes on OWN beginning next month. Read on for the details.
The 20 Best Legal TV Dramas of All Time
Everyone loves the dramatics of a good courtroom scene on their TV. Because we love them too, we have tried to narrow down The 20 Best Legal Dramas of All Time.
TV We’re Thankful for in 2022: House of the Dragon, Abbott Elementary, A League of Their Own, Ghosts, and More
From Abbott Elementary to House of the Dragon, here’s a look at the TV shows the Tell-Tale TV team is thankful for this year.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 10 Review: Fire and Rain
On All Rise Season 3 Episode 10, “Fire and Rain,” the smash and grab case implodes into violence, with results that are terrifying, infuriating, and heartbreaking.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 9 Review: Truth Hurts
An escalating smash-and-grab case and the involvement of the FBI brings new tensions to both the courtroom and Lola’s marriage on All Rise Season 3 Episode 9, “Truth Hurts.”
All Rise Season 3 Episode 8 Review: Lola Through the Looking Glass
On All Rise Season 3 Episode 8, “Lola Through the Looking Glass,” Lola dreams of what life would be life if she and everyone she knew led different lives. Let’s just say it’s a lot to take in.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 7 Review: Through the Fire
On All Rise Season 3 Episode 7, “Through the Fire,” multiple trials get out of hand and a moment of violence leaves Sara questioning her newly chosen career.
All Rise Season 3 Episode 6 Review: I’ll Be There
Emily fights the odds to free a man who has been wrongfully imprisoned for twenty years on All Rise Season 3 Episode 6, “I’ll Be There.”
All Rise Season 3 Episode 5 Review: It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over
On All Rise Season 3 Episode 5, “It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over,” the closing of a high-stakes murder trial furthers a rift between friends, but the true consequences may be much worse.