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The Madison - Season 1: Episode 6 - “I Give Me Permission” - Recap & Review
Taylor Sheridan closes out the season of The Madison with Episode 6, “I Give Me Permission,” a deeply emotional and introspective finale that shifts the focus toward acceptance, identity, and the realization that grief doesn’t just change you—it can completely redefine where you belong. Created by Taylor Sheridan, this episode brings together the emotional threads of the season while delivering a powerful ending that suggests Stacy’s journey is far from over.

Jimmy Palmquist
Apr 14 min read


The Madison - Season 1: Episode 5 - “No Name and a New Dream” - Recap & Review
Taylor Sheridan continues to walk the delicate line between grief, healing, and dark humor in The Madison with Episode 5, “No Name And A New Dream.” This installment focuses heavily on remembrance, responsibility, and the emotional weight surrounding Preston’s burial, while also pushing the family closer to an unavoidable reality: life in New York City is still waiting for them.

Jimmy Palmquist
Mar 315 min read


The Madison - Season 1: Episode 4 - “Tomorrow is Goodbye” - Recap & Review
⚠️ Spoiler Alert: This recap and review contains major plot details ⚠️ Taylor Sheridan continues to build emotional momentum in The Madison with Episode 4, “Tomorrow is Goodbye,” an installment that leans heavily into flashbacks, grief, healing, and the slow process of learning how to live again after unimaginable loss. Created by Taylor Sheridan, this episode stands out as one of the most balanced so far, mixing heartbreak, character development, and moments of genuine warm

Jimmy Palmquist
Mar 314 min read


The Madison - Season 1: Episode 3 - "Watch Her Fall" - Recap & Review
When a new series comes from Taylor Sheridan, audiences tend to walk in with certain expectations. His track record with shows like Yellowstone, Tulsa King and Mayor of Kingstown has built a reputation for intense drama, moral gray areas, and powerful characters battling brutal circumstances. But the pilot episode of The Madison, written by Sheridan and directed by Christina Alexandra Voros, quickly proves that this series may not follow the path many of us expected.

Jimmy Palmquist
Mar 275 min read


The Madison - Season 1: Episode 2 - Let The Land Hold Me - Recap & Review (Still Not the Yellowstone Story I Expected
After a devastating and emotionally charged pilot, The Madison returns with Episode 2, “Let The Land Hold Me,” and manages to do something unexpected—it finds humor in the chaos while continuing to build on the show’s deeply rooted grief and family tension. Created by Taylor Sheridan and continuing the story of a family completely out of their element, this episode leans heavily into the culture clash between city life and the wilderness… and the results are often hilarious.

Jimmy Palmquist
Mar 214 min read


The Madison - Season 1: Episode 1 - Pilot - Recap & Review (Not the Yellowstone Story I Expected)
When a new series comes from Taylor Sheridan, audiences tend to walk in with certain expectations. His track record with shows like Yellowstone, Tulsa King and Mayor of Kingstown has built a reputation for intense drama, moral gray areas, and powerful characters battling brutal circumstances. But the pilot episode of The Madison, written by Sheridan and directed by Christina Alexandra Voros, quickly proves that this series may not follow the path many of us expected.

Jimmy Palmquist
Mar 154 min read


Breaking Down the Cryptic Ending to John Carpenter's The Thing
In this deep-dive segment, Jimmy and James from Nerd Alert tackle one of the most debated horror movie endings of all time—John...

The Nerds
Oct 24, 20241 min read


HALLOWEEN HoRRoR Reviews: THE THING
“There is no such thing as paranoia. Your worst fears can come true at any moment.” - Hunter S. Thompson Every horror movie has its point...

Chase Gifford
Oct 17, 20244 min read
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