Turns out The Bear is a TV show for Pinkerton heads.
The third season picks up where the second season leaves off, but we all know that the show looks back as well as forward, and this season is no different.
We begin with a sneaky post-mortem full of flashbacks that serve as both a recap and a pre-cap of how The Bear (the restaurant) came to life.
"Don't get me started on the pay disparity..."
Just what we needed: Willy Wonka's origin story.
The emotional series finale closes out with a wedding and (plans for) a funeral.
This particular gag was Shallow Hal-level horrendous.
You thought The Crown would go out on an understated note?
Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II's final scene argues — like the whole series — that the royals are in decline.
More projector/popcorn/celluloid fetishism.
The final season of The Crown will premiere in two parts in November and December.
Get the real story from Diana herself by watching Diana: In Her Own Words.
We need more Nick and Charlie in our lives.
Charlie wants Nick's coming out to be "perfect," but things rarely work out that way.
Don't leave us hanging like that, Alice Oseman!
Netflix is finishing the summer strong with terrific TV shows all August long.
Secret Invasion left us with some obvious questions.