By: Robin Wyllie-Scholz
Deputy Editor
For something suspenseful…
“The Last of Us”
Based on the popular video game of the same name, this post-apocalyptic adventure has been a smash hit. In the world of “The Last of Us”, the cordyceps fungus has mutated and can now inhabit people, who become zombie-like creatures known as “the infected”. Gruff smuggler Joel is tasked with getting Ellie, a girl who is somehow immune to cordyceps infection, to a group of rebels who hope to use her to develop a cure. “The Last of Us” is streaming on HBO Max.
For something intriguing…
“Poker Face”
From Rian Johnson, writer/director of “Knives Out” and “Glass Onion”, comes a new mystery-of-the-week starring Natasha Lyonne. Charlie, played by Lyonne, has a knack for knowing when someone is lying to her. When her best friend is killed, this ability leads Charlie to discover that things are not what they seem. “Poker Face” is streaming on Peacock.
For something dramatic…
“The Traitors”
Scottish actor Alan Cumming goes all out hosting this reality show full of big personalities and betrayal. Based on a Dutch show called “De Verraders”, this show features both well-known reality stars and non-celebrities playing what is essentially a giant game of mafia. Find out if the $250,000 prize goes to the “faithful” or the titular “traitors” on Peacock.
For something slightly educational…
“Cunk on Earth”
This mockumentary follows Philomena Cunk, a misguided but enthusiastic TV correspondent, as she uncovers the history of the Earth. Cunk, a character played by Dianne Morgan, was originally created for British comedy news show “Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe” and has had a variety of spin-offs. Her newest foray can be found on Netflix.
For something unique…
“Extraordinary”
In a world where everyone gets a superpower at age 18, powerless 20-something Jen feels left behind. Along with her best friend Carrie, who can channel the dead, Carrie’s jobless boyfriend Kash, and a stray cat who may not be exactly what he seems, Jen sets out on a journey to discover her power. Despite its absurdities, “Extraordinary” is at its heart a story of feeling different and finding yourself. The show is streaming on Hulu.