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Welcome to The Post Credits, where we take a movie or television show and review it. These reviews are SPOILER-FILLED. These are our honest thoughts about what we’ve watched, and we hope that you will also watch them and form your own opinions.

  1. 1D AGO

    Happy's Place Season 2 Episodes 11 & 12 Review | "Dart to the Heart" & "Social Discontent"

    Adelia and Brandi are back at the bar! 🍺 On this episode of The Post Credits, we're reviewing Happy's Place Season 2, Episodes 11 & 12 — and things are getting emotional and hilarious. Episode 11 – "Dart to the Heart" brings the Isabella and Emmett tension to a head as Bobbie pushes them to finally clear the air Lady Geeks Media, forcing them into a darts tournament while Steve celebrates killing a spider — until Takoda drops some serious Lakota knowledge about Iktomi, the trickster spirit. Episode 12 – "Social Discontent" brings a fun new problem to Happy's Place: Steve and Isabella discover Bobbie has a serious case of camera madness while shooting marketing content, so they're forced to bring in a local influencer to save the day. Rotten Tomatoes That influencer is Kenzie, played by JoAnna García Swisher — a Reba reunion fans have been waiting for! We're breaking down the best moments, the Bobbie & Emmett slow burn, Isabella's emotional arc, Takoda's hilarious cultural zingers, and whether the Reba reunion lived up to the hype. Don't miss our full review! 🎬 The Post Credits — Your go-to show for TV reviews, reactions, and hot takes. 🔗 https://youtube.com/@lgrn_postcredits?sub_confirmation=1 🔔 Subscribe so you never miss a review! 👍 Like if you're a Happy's Place fan! 💬 Drop your thoughts on Episodes 11 & 12 in the comments below! 💬 Join the chaos in our Discord: 🔗 https://discord.gg/RFbkZek4Fm

    37 min
  2. FEB 16

    A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 5 SPOILER Review

    The hedge knight saga keeps tightening its grip — and Episode 5 cranks the pressure like Westeros invented anxiety and then trademarked it. We’re breaking down every big moment, every quiet look that screamed doom, and every decision that made us go: “Buddy… no.” ⚠️ SPOILER WARNING: We are discussing Episode 5 in full, including major plot beats, reveals, and consequences. If you’re not caught up, consider this your kindly worded raven begging you to turn back. 🎙️ Meet Your Panel 🛡 Fares – Brings the lore, spots the foreshadowing, and absolutely keeps a mental spreadsheet of grudges. 🔥 Justin – Heart-first analysis with a sword-ready temper for injustice. ⚔️ Matt (Special Guest) – Here for the character work…and the chaos. 🍻 Greg (Special Guest) – Tactical mind, sharp takes, and zero patience for royal nonsense. 🧩 What We’re Talking About - Episode 5’s biggest turning points (and who’s about to pay for them) - Dunk’s moral compass vs. the world’s rigged rules - Egg’s arc: what he’s learning… and what he’s already becoming - The power dynamics creeping under every conversation - Best scene, biggest “oh no,” and the moment that broke our hearts politely in half - Predictions for Episode 6 (a.k.a. “how bad can it get?”) 💬 Join the Conversation What was your moment of the episode? Did a character choice feel inevitable… or like a mistake they’ll never recover from?

    51 min
  3. FEB 7

    A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 4 SPOILER Review

    ⚠️ SPOILER WARNING ⚠️ If you haven’t watched Episode 4 yet, this is your last friendly raven. After this, the spoilers ride at dawn. Episode 4 (“Seven”) turns the dial from simmer to boil-over. Truths finally come running out into the snow — especially the one about Egg’s background — and suddenly Dunk’s good-deed streak comes with a price tag that might be paid in blood. From Dunk & Egg’s reunion to the tense march toward a trial by combat, this episode is packed with charged, character-first moments that keep asking the same brutal question: What does it actually mean to be a true knight… when the world is built to protect the powerful? Because while Dunk is trying to do the right thing (brave, dumb, gloriously sincere Dunk), Aerion Targaryen is doing the most — not only getting Dunk arrested for striking a member of the royal family, but also attempting to pin Egg’s “disappearance” on him, claiming Dunk kidnapped the kid from the inn. And here’s the twist of the blade: Egg (Aegon) was technically supposed to be squiring for Daeron (yes, Daeron the Drunken), who opted for a bender instead of the Ashford tourney. So Egg does what any determined, cornered, secretly-important kid would do: he fakes it until he makes it… as Dunk’s squire. In this review, we’re digging into the episode’s biggest emotional beats, the injustice baked into the system, and why Dunk’s refusal to play along might be the most heroic (and most dangerous) thing he’s done yet.

    46 min
5
out of 5
6 Ratings

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Welcome to The Post Credits, where we take a movie or television show and review it. These reviews are SPOILER-FILLED. These are our honest thoughts about what we’ve watched, and we hope that you will also watch them and form your own opinions.

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