The Bridge review: “Jubilex”
And so The Bridge wraps up its messy yet engaging sophomore season with a messy yet engaging season finale. The first half of this season was vastly superior to the….
And so The Bridge wraps up its messy yet engaging sophomore season with a messy yet engaging season finale. The first half of this season was vastly superior to the….
Even when The Bridge moves at a faster clip, like it does in “Quetzalcoatl,” it somehow, paradoxically, maintains its leisurely pace. It’s the kind of show that not only allows….
How great was that opening scene, guys? Fausto and his henchman Hector filming a video wherein Fausto threatens the life of Romina Cerisola should have been tense and disturbing, but….
“Eidolon” was a much more restrained, and therefore better, episode of The Bridge than was last week’s “Rakshasa.” This show is at its best when it strikes a more contemplative….
“Rakshasa” opens with Eleanor asking Cesar for The Forbidden Vein, the next installment in the erotic vampire series he’s been reading. Cesar says that his wife is reading it currently, and….
I’ve said over and over again how much I love The Bridge‘s stripped-down, spooky approach to its second season, but I couldn’t help but feel that “Goliath” was an episode….
It’s tough to think of The Bridge‘s original narrative conceit – two bodies, pieced together to look like one, draped across the US/Mexico border – and reconcile it with the….
This was hands-down the best episode to date of The Bridge‘s second season – and that’s saying a lot, because this season has been pretty damn good for the most….
The Bridge has largely abandoned its first-season conceit of racial politics, opting instead to structure itself as a creepy, atmospheric thriller. A lot of this is accomplished through Franka Potente’s….
I still can’t see a goddamn thing on The Bridge, you guys. Let’s talk about “Sorrowsworn.” This week’s episode might have been less plot-driven than the previous two installments, but….
The Bridge faces what could become a huge problem down the line: I can’t see a goddamn thing. Seriously, all the Mexico scenes in “Ghost of a Flea” were so….
The Bridge had one of the most confident first seasons I’ve ever seen (hell, it was good enough to warrant a Peabody). It was dark and uncompromising, and actually had….